MANSFIELD — In a 12-hour day, Mansfield’s Bill Burge drives from Norwalk to Amherst and Oberlin, making beer deliveries to local bars and grocery stores. Bar owners welcome him with the name “Bill the Bud Man.” Each day’s drive includes different stops, but Burge said he usually visits 10-20 locations on his delivery routes and […]
Richland County property transfers: Milliron Recycling property sold for $10.05 million
MANSFIELD — Richland County’s property transfers for the month of August included the sale of Milliron Recycling, 2384 State Route 39. The property was sold from JRM Realty LTD to BlueScope Recycling and Materials, LLC, an Australian company, for $10,055,000. Here are September’s property transfers provided by the Richland County Auditor’s Office CITY OF MANSFIELD […]
Big Walnut controls the action and Cardington-Lincoln
Wins don’t come more convincing than the way Big Walnut put away Cardington-Lincoln 3-1 in Ohio girls volleyball on August 31. Recently on August 23 , Cardington-Lincoln squared off with Fredericktown in a volleyball game . For a full recap, click here. We want your feedback on the accuracy and quality of this article. Take […]
Brenner, Eagles ready for opener against No. 10 Notre Dame College
ASHLAND — Austin Brenner wasn’t sure if he would ever play football again and Ashland’s sixth-year quarterback wasn’t alone. A lot of people thought Brenner’s career ended on that night last October. That Brenner will be under center when the Eagles open the season against 10th-ranked Notre Dame on Thursday night is a testament to […]
Hillsdale looking to rebound against backyard rival Loudonville
JEROMESVILLE — The loss may have stung, but all of Hillsdale’s goals are still reachable. The Falcons suffered a disheartening 14-13 setback to Lucas at Clear Fork last week, but coach Trevor Cline said the benefits of playing another small-school heavyweight will pay off down the road. The chase for the Wayne County Athletic League […]
Tygers, Tigers renew rivalry at Arlin Field
MANSFIELD — It may not be either team’s longest-standing or fiercest rivalry, but it still carries weight in both Mansfield and Massillon. The Tyers and Tigers will meet for the 53rd time Friday night at Arlin Field. Massillon owns a lopsided 43-4-5 advantage in the all-time series and has won the past seven meetings dating […]
M. Dorine Dean
M. Dorine Dean, 85, of Mansfield, went home to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ at her home surrounded by her loving family, on August 30th, 2022. Born Myrtle Dorine Webb on June 24, 1937 in Olive Hill, KY and the 8th of 11 children of Denna Nevada And Myrtle Elizabeth (Burchett) […]
Pastor Moses Elliot Kingman
Pastor Moses Elliot Kingman, 63, of Mansfield, passed from this world to the arms of Jesus Christ into eternal life on Tuesday, August 30, 2022. He was born September 8, 1958 in Cleveland, Ohio. Moses served his country in the U.S. Army and was an avid RV man. He loved to travel locally. He also […]
Log Cabin Days set for Sept. 16 & 17 in Loudonville
LOUDONVILLE — Shorter days, cooler temperatures and sweet apple cider usher in the fall season, and with it Log Cabin Days at Hochstetler Log Homes in Loudonville. Join in the family friendly fun Friday, Sept. 16 and Saturday, Sept. 17. One of the highlights of the event will be the log home tour, where visitors […]
Ohio State convention for NAACP set for Sept. 16 & 17 in Columbus
COLUMBUS — The 92nd annual Ohio State Convention for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) will take place on Sept. 16 and 17 in Columbus, Ohio. “The Power of Us” is the theme for this year’s conference which will be held at the Crowne Plaza Columbus North — Worthington 6500 Doubletree Avenue, Columbus, […]
