Zachary Hallam, 35, was recently indicted on three counts of rape, two counts of sexual battery and two counts of gross sexual imposition.
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.
Oasis of Love Church launches faith-based business school in Mansfield
The Daniel School of Business is designed for entrepreneurs and students who aspire to not only grow their businesses, but also grow spiritually.
Shelby’s Karl Milliron makes downtown investment with new restaurant and boutique hotel project
SHELBY — Karl Milliron said he wants to help another entrepreneur fulfill a dream. The first step in making that happen was finalized about two weeks ago. Midwest Consulting & Management, LLC, purchased 58-60 West Main St. in Shelby — the former First National Bank building — from Linville Enterprises, LLC, on June 13 for […]
‘We’re bursting:’ Local child care directors explain the need for high-quality care
Brain development, social-emotional and cognitive skills are dramatically influenced through children’s earliest relationships.
Cruising into summer: Car show takes over downtown Shelby
Sweltering temperatures on Saturday were not enough to keep avid car enthusiasts from flocking to downtown Shelby.
Seifert’s confidence leads to 2nd Miss Ohio 2025 preliminary award
Caitlin Seifert clinched her second preliminary award during the second evening of the 2025 Miss Ohio competition.
Ralph Phillips Memorial Golf Tournament sees record turnout in 20th year
The golf tournament benefited the Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland and Junior Achievement.
Shelby weighs clear rules amid all-purpose vehicle complaints
Police Chief Lance Combs said his department has received numerous complaints regarding various types of pollution, including noise and dust.
$609K Safe Routes to School award fully funds future Shelby sidewalk project
Funding, available through ODOT’s Safe Routes to School program, was awarded to 24 projects across the state, including $609,000 to Shelby.
Shelby High School FCCLA highlights 2024-2025 achievements
Shelby FCCLA organized several events for students this past year, including a distracted driving program and a veterans appreciation night.
