The 2024 Clear Fork High School Homecoming Court was introduced to the Colt Corral crowd on Friday night at the football game against Shelby.
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 Fire Department swears in new firefighter, adds ambulance
The Shelby Fire Department now has 16 full-time firefighters after 28-year-old Collin McBride was sworn into the department Thursday evening.
Black Fork Brewing celebrates a year of craft beers and community in Shelby
Approaching its first anniversary, Black Fork Brewing in Shelby has proved itself to be an inviting atmosphere for friends, families and visitors from around Ohio and beyond.
Open Source: More than 1,200 Shelby AEP customers currently without power
Jackie Orozco, of AEP Ohio, said Thursday afternoon crews are currently on-site and working to find the outages’ root cause.
Column: Shelby dedicates press box to legendary sports editor Chuck Ridenour
Friday’s ceremony was a moving moment, reinforcing the impact Chuck Ridenour had not only on Whippet football, but all Shelby sports programs.
Shelby teacher resigns after facing felony counts for alleged sex crimes
Stefanie Kellenberger, 40, resigned Oct. 7 from her position at Shelby City School District, according to superintendent Michael Browning.
Richland County trucks join processional in Lucas for highway worker killed
Trucks driven by workers from townships around Richland County joined together Thursday to support the family of Trenton Gallaway.
‘Yes, with regret’: Plymouth lawmakers accept Carter’s council resignation
Plymouth Mayor Cassaundra Fryman read Hannah Carter’s resignation letter to councilmembers at the beginning of Tuesday’s meeting.
‘Pass the torch’: Shelby may relinquish ownership of Main Street firehouse
Shelby Mayor Steve Schag said Monday the city plans to relinquish its ownership of the 1870’s Main Street firehouse.
Mansfield man sentenced to 67 years to life in prison for Ferndale Rd. homicides
Cyrus Ellerbe, 23, of Mansfield, was sentenced to 67 years to life in prison by Judge Phil Naumoff
