More than 100 artists from 40 tattoo shops across the country travel to Inkcarceration to show off their work and ink festival attendees.
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.
Ohio man returns to Inkcarceration after heart attack at last year’s festival
Ronnie Beaird returned to this year’s Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival after suffering a heart attack during last year’s festival.
Shelby aiming to enhance safety for kids who walk, bike to school
Shelby City Schools will receive consultant assistance from ODOT to help develop a school travel plan for three of the district’s schools.
ArcelorMittal partnering with Skate Ohio to modernize Shelby skate park
ArcelorMittal is contributing $50,000 to Skate Ohio, a local non-profit, to help transform the Veteran’s Park skate park in Shelby.
Filing deadline to remain at 75 days for Shelby candidates
A proposed filing deadline extension for Shelby candidates was denied 3-2 Monday evening by members of Shelby City Council.
Kids bike registration program launched during Shelby Bicycle Days
A kids bike registration program launched to local youth at this year’s Shelby Bicycle Days festival — similar to a car registration.
GALLERY: Shelby Bicycle Days ends with fireworks display Saturday
Local residents spread out across Skiles Lawn and Black Fork Commons in the city’s downtown to enjoy a fireworks display Saturday evening.
Biggest numbers ever in Shelby Bicycle Days parade
The Bicycle Days parade strolled along Main and Gamble streets at 2 p.m. Saturday afternoon as community members lined Shelby’s sidewalks.
GALLERY: Bicycle Days opening draws big crowd to downtown Shelby
Shelby Bicycle Days festival opened Friday morning at the Black Fork Commons, providing food, events and live music for local residents.
A look inside Shelby’s ‘biggest eyesore’ at corner of Broadway and Main streets
An estimated $697,000 project to demolish and cleanup Shelby’s “biggest eyesore” at the corner of Broadway and Main Streets has been delayed.
