SHILOH — Shiloh Village Council passed an ordinance Tuesday evening that will add an additional $3.75 per month to all village water customers’ billing effective Jan. 1, 2024. Due to inflation and an increase in the annual operating utility costs, the billing increase is necessary, said Shiloh Mayor Charles Reeder. The ordinance’s original verbiage included […]
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.
ManAfest: Mansfield Arts Festival, returning with new name and new events this year
MANSFIELD — The Mansfield Arts Festival returns to Central Park Saturday, Sept. 16 with an updated name, ManAfest, to honor the spirit of growth in the community. The outdoor arts and culture festival spotlights local and independent artists in and around the Richland County area, providing a chance to showcase artwork and network with like-minded creatives. Victoria […]
ManAfest: Mansfield Arts Festival, returning with new name and new events this year
MANSFIELD — The Mansfield Arts Festival returns to Central Park Saturday, Sept. 16 with an updated name, ManAfest, to honor the spirit of growth in the community. The outdoor arts and culture festival spotlights local and independent artists in and around the Richland County area, providing a chance to showcase artwork and network with like-minded […]
GALLERY: 2023 Shelby Cruise-In Car Show at Marvin Memorial Library
Over 30 cars filled the Marvin Memorial Library lot in Shelby Friday night at the Shelby Cruise-In. Great weather and free ice cream, courtesy of Rader’s Old Fashion Ice Cream and Kettle Corn, provided those in attendance a perfect evening to check out the classic rides.
Is there a DORA to be explored in Shelby’s future?
SHELBY — Will the City of Shelby allow designated outdoor places for the consumption of alcohol? The issue of Designated Outdoor Refreshment Areas in the downtown may be resolved by a City Council vote on Aug. 7. State law defines a DORA as “a specified area of land that a local legislative authority (city council […]
Working at the car wash: New owners offer new features in Shelby
SHELBY — The Shelby Car Wash has new things at 204 N. Gamble St. New lighting. New free air station. New credit card readers. New bug brush. And owners — Nate and Katie Crnjak. The Crnjak’s took ownership of the wash on May 25 and held a grand re-opening on July 9, which included free washes for all in […]
Working at the car wash: New owners offer new features in Shelby
SHELBY — The Shelby Car Wash has a collection of new things at 204 N. Gamble St. New lighting. New free air station. New credit card readers. New bug brush. And new owners — Nate and Katie Crnjak. The Crnjak’s took ownership of the wash on May 25 and held a grand re-opening on July 9, which […]
Shelby Help Line Ministries launches back-to-school supply effort
SHELBY — Shelby Help Line Ministries has begun collecting supplies, backpacks and clothing in preparation for its back-to-school distribution, providing for children and families within the community. Last school year, 174 children were assisted with school supplies and clothing by the organization. The ministry also distributed 59 vouchers to parents with students in grades Pre-K […]
Have a day, Tim Tarvin! City of Shelby honors retiring school district superintendent
SHELBY — Tim Tarvin spent 11,315 days working in the Shelby City Schools, the final 4,380 as the district superintendent. Mayor Steve Schag wasn’t going to let him retire without just one more. Schag declared Monday night during a City Council meeting that July 31 will be recognized as Superintendent Tim Tarvin Day in the […]
