On Thursday, Judge Phil Naumoff sentenced Jareth Vance to 228 1/2 years in prison — of which 209 years are mandatory.
Hayden Gray
Staff reporter at Source Media Properties since 2023. Shelby High School/Kent State alum. Have a story to share? Email me at hayden@ashlandsource.com.
Chamber: Course set for ‘unprecedented growth’ in Richland County
Ellen Heinz said she feels the course is set for a period of “very unprecedented growth” in Richland County.
Richland County Jail food services contract renewed as prices rise
Commissioner Tony Vero said the contract may cost approximately $598,445, dependent on the number of inmates in the jail.
Shelby High School alum fostering togetherness with community bike rides
A 2024 Shelby High School graduate, Neff built on his newfound passion and launched a series of community bike rides.
‘Prove ’em right:’ Shelby recharged after playoff heartbreak last season
Shelby wasted no time picking up its first win of the season in convincing fashion, 56-14 on the road against Madison.
Around 700 classic cars on display Saturday at Richland County Fairgrounds
The 28th annual Heart of the City Cruise-In is roaring into the Richland County Fairgrounds on Saturday from noon to 6 p.m.
Richland County dog license fees to increase for first time in 10 years
The Richland County Board of Commissioners approved increases to one-year, three-year, and permanent dog license fees, beginning in 2026.
Bank on it: Richland County commissioners, treasurer agree on new application
Applications — open to all eligible institutions with at least one office in Richland County — will be accepted between Sept. 23 and Oct. 13.
Meet Milk & Honey: A new Shelby coffee company crafted with purpose
Kimberly Mosler is launching Milk & Honey Coffee Co. as a companion business to Ignited, a faith-based women’s recovery organization.
Providence Baptist Church proposes Mansfield street naming to honor late Rev. Verdell Larson
Members of Mansfield’s Providence Baptist Church have asked city lawmakers to consider naming a portion of Miller Street after their late pastor.
