Richland Academy of the Arts was recently gifted stock — valued at $350,000 — in support of its $3.7 million Empower the Arts capital campaign.
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.
Shelby shifts gears after seesaw 1st quarter to beat Elida
Defeating Elida 49-21 in the opening round of the playoffs, Shelby improved to 11-0 and will host a second home playoff game next week.
Open Source: What’s going on with Shelby’s former Cornell IGA store?
New blue paint and a recently repaved parking lot have caused folks to wonder what’s going on with Shelby’s former Cornell’s IGA building.
Three-set rally sends Shelby to Division IV regional final
Shelby stormed back to defeat familiar foe Highland 15-13 in the fifth set of Thursday’s Division IV regional semifinal at Lexington High School.
Complicating the narrative: Tamie Wilson talks campaign for U.S. House
Democrat Tamie Wilson spoke with Richland Source about her campaign to represent Ohio’s 4th District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
‘We’ll never forget that day:’ Shelby custodian rescues 4 Lake Erie fishermen
Larry Stacklin, 57, of Tiro, assisted with the rescue of four Lake Erie fishermen when their boat began to take on water Oct. 12.
Complicating the narrative: Jim Jordan talks campaign for U.S. House
Republican Jim Jordan spoke with Richland Source about his campaign to represent Ohio’s 4th District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
‘Unreal’ feeling: Skate Ohio celebrates opening of revamped Shelby skate park
Local non-profit Skate Ohio put on a Jam and Best Trick event in Shelby to celebrate the grand re-opening of Louis “Louie” Beach skate park.
Halloween parade strolls Saturday down Shelby’s Main Street
Trick-or-treaters were met with a beautiful autumn afternoon Saturday in downtown Shelby as the city’s Halloween parade traveled down Main Street.
Shelby director of utilities intends to keep retirement brief
Shelby lawmakers have accepted Utilities Director John Ensman’s forthcoming retirement for purposes of initiating earned retirement benefits.
