CenturyLink, Inc. designated the week of May 19 as “Technician Appreciation Week” to thank its more than 10,800 technicians nationwide who work night and day, often through inclement weather, to serve the company’s residential and business customers. “CenturyLink’s technicians – the men and women who visit our customers’ homes and businesses to install or repair […]
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Dorothy E. Gaubatz
Dorothy E. Gaubatz, 98, of Mansfield, died May 29, 2014. Born January 15,1916 in Mansfield, she was the daughter of Carl and Helen (Sturgeon) Walters. Dorothy was a loving and caring mother and grandmother who loved the Lord with all her heart. In her earlier years, she loved to travel and in her free time, […]
Attorney General DeWine offers consumer tips following eBay breach
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine encouraged consumers to change their passwords following the recent announcement of a breach affecting eBay users’ passwords. “A data breach doesn’t necessarily mean identity theft, but it’s a good idea to take common-sense steps to protect your personal information,” Attorney General DeWine said. “A good place to start is by […]
Bucyrus Area YMCA, United Way of Crawford Co. sponsor fun event to encourage fitness, nutrition
The Bucyrus Area YMCA & United Way of Crawford County are teaming up to bring you #FitnessFunFridays on the square in Bucyrus. This is a free, family-friendly event for all ages which strives to encourage exercise and nutrition during the summer months. The #FitnessFunFridays events will be 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at the mural on June 13 and 27, and July 11 and 25. There will be get-fit games, healthy snacks, give-a-ways and more. Health is one of the main building blocks for a good quality of life. The Bucyrus […]
Brown applauds Petco decision to stop selling treats made in China
U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) applauded an announcement by Petco animal supply company that it plans to stop its sale of dog and cat treats made in China by the end of the year. Brown has repeatedly urged the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to take quick action to protect consumers and pet owners […]
Ashland area chorus begins rehearsals
The Ashland Area Chorus (AAC), a non-auditioned mixed choir of about 60 singers, has announced its 2014 summer session. The rehearsal schedule begins on June 2 and continues for a total of four weeks, with the chorus meeting on Monday nights from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Ashland University (AU) in the Center for the […]
Ashland Seminary’s Commencement Ceremony set for June 7
Ashland Theological Seminary will confer 176 degrees to the members of the 2014 graduating class at the commencement ceremony to be held Saturday, June 7, at 10 a.m. in the John C. Myers Convocation Center on the Ashland University campus. The degrees to be conferred at the seminary include doctor of ministry; master of divinity; […]
Anita S. Fissel Hinton
Anita S. Fissel Hinton, 55, of Mansfield, passed away on Sunday, May 25, 2014, at Ohio Health MedCentral Hospital. Anita was born on September 1, 1958 in Lima, Ohio to Richard L. and Virginia E. Arcudi Jefferies-Hershner. She graduated from Mansfield Business College. Anita exercised all the time and especially loved to walk. She enjoyed […]
Billy E. Pursley
Billy E. Pursley, 76, of Mansfield, died May 26, 2014. Born April 28, 1938 in Edison, OH, he was the son of Manford Lee and Maude Mae (Miller) Pursley. Billy was a distinguished gentleman who was mild mannered. He was a gentle, loving man. Working for several different companies, Billy retired from the Carpenters Union […]
Edeltrud M. “Trudy” Loyer
Edeltrud M. “Trudy” Loyer, 62, of Mt. Gilead passed away early Wednesday morning, May 28, 2014. She was born May 20, 1952 in Boppard, Germany and was daughter of Heinzgert and Maria (Graf) Cremer who preceded her. Trudy is survived by her husband of 28 years, Calvin M. Loyer, whom she married on April 5, […]
