The Mansfield Division of Police would like to remind the citizens of Mansfield that with local schools open, the school zone speed limit is 20 MPH and is in effect when the yellow lights on the sign are flashing. In the absence of flashing lights, the speed limit of 20 mph is in effect during […]
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First Ohio case of West Nile Virus for 2013 suggests caution
Mansfield, OH — The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) identified Ohio’s first human case of West Nile Virus (WNV) in 2013 on Wednesday. A 72-year-old female in Cuyahoga County is currently hospitalized with WNV meningitis. Because September can still be a heavy mosquito season, the Mansfield/Ontario/Richland County Health Department is still advising Richland County residents […]
Paul Mueller
Paul Mueller was known for his bright, inspiring, infectious smile. The smile on his face reflected the joy in his heart, the joy he found serving his Savior. The Psalmist wrote, “Glory ye in His holy name: let the heart of them rejoice that seek the Lord.” On this day…because he sought the Lord, Paul […]
Ashland University Theatre 2013-2014 season explores world and self
ASHLAND, Ohio — Ashland University Theatre announces its 2013-2014 season, which explores the world and the inner-self. From survival in war-torn Latin America, to a comical farce in Italy, then sailing on a Spanish ship to Fifth Avenue in New York in a Pop/Rock musical revue, and ending the journey with thought-provoking and entertaining One […]
Richland County Foundation announces scholarships
The Richland County Foundation’s Scholarship committee chair, Michael Chambers, announced at the August meeting of the Board of Trustees that Richland County Foundation has awarded an all-time high number of scholarships to Richland County students attending accredited two-year or four-year colleges or universities. The Foundation awarded over $449,750 to over 450 students attending seventy-seven (77) […]
Zella Fay Metz
Zella Fay Metz passed away Wednesday, August 28, 2013 in MedCentral Mansfield Hospital following a long illness. She was 76. Born February 23, 1937 in Bell County, Kentucky, she was the daughter of George and Lennie (Owens) Davis. While serving as a waitress at Art’s Lunch in Mansfield, she caught the eye of a young […]
Police department and school express zero tolerance on violence
A stabbing incident occurred on a Clear Fork School bus on Monday afternoon, resulting in one student taken into custody and another transported to MedCentral for treatment. Responding to questions about the incident Clear Fork interim superintendent Dave Ritter told Richland Source reporter Dianna Snell, “The cameras on the bus caught the whole thing, that’s what […]
Roland West
Lifelong Ohio State fan, Roland West, age 92, passed away Monday, August 26, 2013 in Crystal Care Center. He was born August 19, 1921 in Morrow County the son of Claude & Blanche (Garverick) West. After graduating from Galion HS, Roland served in the US Army during WWII. In 1947 he married Helen Seyfors who […]
RCDG announces seminar on “Future Jobs – The Employment and Skills Crisis”
Richland Community Development Group (RCDG) is sponsoring a seminar on October 9th at 7 p.m. at the Renaissance Theatre with a presentation from Mr. Edward Gordon: An Opportunity to Learn, Plan and Take Action “Future Jobs – The Employment and Skills Crisis.” Technical advances continue at an unrelenting pace and global demographic shifts are producing […]
Charles V. Green
Charles V. Green, 90, died peacefully at home August 25th after a long and hard fought battle with cancer. He was born to Robert and Myrtie (Jordan) Green on April 14, 1923. Charles was a veteran of World War II, serving in the European Theater. He has been a resident of Mansfield since returning from […]
