Firefighters are battling a large structure fire Wednesday afternoon on East Main Street near the heart of downtown Shelby.
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Shelby weighs future use of fire station
SHELBY — The old Shelby fire station is an iconic structure in the city, one that has provided a perplexing problem over the years. Shelby Mayor Steve Schag provided council members with an update regarding the future of the city’s 1870’s fire station. Back in October, the city decided it was time to relinquish its […]
Shelby Municipal Court reconciliation deficiencies ‘partially corrected’
Finance Director Brian Crum said the Shelby Municipal Court is now reconciling the bank for the same difference every month.
History made: Shelby girls basketball earns 800th program win
A 35-point victory on the road Friday over the Highland Fighting Scots gave Shelby its 800th win in program history.
Gallery: Shelby handles Highland in conference play, 66-31
Photos from Shelby’s 66-31 win over Highland on Friday night in a Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference basketball game at Highland High School.
Year in review: Shelby fire chief shares 2024 department updates
In 2024, the Shelby Fire Department had 2,016 total calls for service — increasing its call volume from the previous year by 153 incidents.
Grand jury: Shelby man indicted on first-degree felony rape charges
Caleb Avants, 26, of Shelby, is alleged to have engaged in sexual conduct and sexual contact with a juvenile over a 24-month period.
New Shiloh councilmember wants to be proactive in community
Misty Francis was sworn in Tuesday evening to Shiloh Village Council by Paul Currier, the village’s mayor.
Co-defendant of Ferndale Road double-murder sentenced to 29 years in prison
Edonnez Williams, 19, appeared in Richland County Common Pleas Court on Jan. 6 before Judge Phil Naumoff, accepting a plea bargain.
Rose re-elected as president of Shelby Board of Education
Scott Rose will serve his second consecutive year as president and Kim Nadolsky will continue her role as vice president.
