“An Apple a Day 5K” will take place at Springhill Fruit Farm, located on 5646 Ganges Five Points Road in Shiloh, on Sunday, Nov. 3. The 5K is open to the public and participants can choose to run or walk the event. If a participant registers late, a race shirt is not guaranteed. Race day […]
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The Beach opening in Shelby
The Beach has made a home in Shelby. Owners, Brenda Schraedly and Lisa Humphrey, started a business that provides a sunless, custom air brush tan. After being diagnosed with melanoma two years ago, Schraedly wanted to find a way to develop a healthy, natural glow. “I loved being in the sun and after I found […]
Volleyball: Cougars take Big Red in 3
The Crestview Lady Cougars hosted the Plymouth Lady Big Red on Tuesday evening. The home squad made good use of home court and won in 3 sets. The Lady Cougars were strong out of the gate, winning the first set with a score of 25-6. The Lady Big Red made a run in the second […]
Blast from the Past 5K and fun run brings the 80s back to Bellville
“I am thrilled with the turnout we have had for today. The support that has been shown is just amazing,” said Kurt Beal, President of Compassion in Action. On Sunday afternoon, Compassion in Action held the Blast From the Past fun run and a 5K run/walk benefit for the family of Jonah and Kaitlyn Sharp. […]
Making Strides Walk returns on October 19
Awareness to fight breast cancer will be taking place on October 19 at Richland Carrousel Park. American Cancer Society “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk” will be holding a 5K walk that will be opened to the entire public. This will be the second year that the event has occurred in Mansfield. “In 2012, we […]
NAMI provides mental health resources and support
“The reason I helped co-found National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is because my brother was diagnosed with schizophrenia,” said executive director of NAMI, Mary Kay Pierce. NAMI Richland County was established in 1997 and is a non-profit organization that specializes in serving individuals, family, and friends with severe mental illnesses. NAMI provides information, support, […]
Coolest Shop, a way to give
“I wanted to be able to give back and I thought this would be the perfect way to do it,” said owner of Coolest Shop in Town, Julie Britton. Britton opened the Coolest Shop in Town in December 2012. She has been on a mission to be a shoulder to lean on for those battling breast […]
Whippets sweep Tiffin
The Shelby Lady Whippets were in swinging action against Tiffin Columbian High School during their tennis match on Tuesday evening. The Lady Whippets swept Tiffin Columbian by going 5-0 in both singles and doubles matches. First singles, Ashley Stahl, battled in her sets with scores of 6-1 and 6-4. Stahl is completing her senior year for […]
Shelby Board board hears from exchange students
Principal of Shelby High School, John Gies, introduced four foreign exchange students at Shelby’s Board of Education meeting on Thursday evening. The Shelby Foundation contributed donations towards the Shelby Middle School and Dowds Elementary School. Superintendent Tim Tarvin gave a report on the new high school. “This year we have four foreign exchange students that […]
Art of the Brick opens to the public on Saturday
The Art of the Brick will be on display at the Mansfield Art Center (MAC) from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., beginning September 21, Tuesday through Sunday, and running through November 16. The Art of the Brick is an exhibit by New York based artist Nathan Sawaya. He creates large sculptures using one simple tool: LEGO […]
