Caitlin Seifert clinched her second preliminary award during the second evening of the 2025 Miss Ohio competition.
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.
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.
Shelby lawmaker: Proposed charter amendment should be ‘left to the voters’
City council on Monday took its first step in getting a proposed charter amendment to Shelby voters, unanimously passing its first reading.
Remove or repurpose: Shelby to inspect 190-foot smokestack with drone
An FAA registered drone pilot will inspect Shelby’s iconic smokestack with a drone to gauge the integrity of the structure.
Richland County residents join national No Kings protests
MANSFIELD — Nancy Shimer stood on the grassy strip separating the sidewalk and the road. She held a double-sided poster in her left hand and waved to a passing driver with her right. The Wooster resident usually spends her Saturday mornings at Shabbat services. This week, she drove to Mansfield’s Miracle Mile to protest instead. Wearing […]
Local HAM radio operators prepare for 24-hour exercise in Richland County
HAM radio operators across the globe will attempt to communicate with each other during a 24-hour period at the end of June.
Construction of new Plymouth fire station set for August finish
Councilman Dwayne Cassidy told local lawmakers Tuesday night that completion of the new Sandusky Street station is still expected by Aug. 1.
