Additional funding for Shiloh’s three-phase, $1.7 million water project has been awarded to the village through a state grant program.
Hayden Gray
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State awards $600,000 to Plymouth Fire Department for new firehouse
State Senator Mark Romanchuk (R) announced Monday the Plymouth Fire Department has been awarded $600,000 to help fund a new fire station.
Shelby Park Board approves alcohol option for special event reservations
A new application, approved Monday by the Shelby Park Board, allows renters to be approved for alcohol consumption during special events.
‘Just incredible:’ Shelby superintendent highlights first year, professional growth
Browning, Shelby City Schools superintendent, recently completed his first year leading the district. He was hired in April 2023.
Shelby City Council split on proposal to extend candidate filing deadline
A proposal from the Richland County Board of Elections asks Shelby to consider extending its candidate filing deadline from 75 to 90 days.
Fort Recovery knocks off Hillsdale 3-1 in Division IV state baseball semifinal
AKRON — Hillsdale’s Owen Hoffman walked off the field with no regrets Saturday evening. The senior third baseman recorded three hits in four at bats Saturday in a Division IV state semifinal at Akron’s Canal Park. Hoffman and the Falcons (19-12) ultimately fell short 3-1 against Cinderella foe Fort Recovery, who entered the state tournament […]
Mansfield stroke survivor encourages OhioHealth support group
Patrick Harp underwent an emergency craniotomy at OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital in 2007 after suffering a stroke.
Plymouth grad collects pop tabs for Ronald McDonald House after son’s NICU stay
Lexi Surgener and her family are collecting pop tabs from aluminum cans for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio.
Local beekeeper shares success with Shelby City Council
Aaron Billheimer, Shelby beekeeper and business owner, was invited to speak during Shelby City Council’s regular meeting Monday.
Emotional farewell: Crestview bus-driving trio retires after decades of service
Lucille Boebel, Luanne Calame and Rebecca Bair, bus drivers for Crestview Local Schools, celebrated their retirement May 29.
