Dorothy M. Kurtzman, 90, of Galion passed away Wednesday morning, November 25, 2015 in the home of her nephew in Punta Gorda, Florida. She had been in declining health. She was born August 3, 1925, in Galion, and was the daughter of Clarence and Anna (Zeller) Kurtzman. Dorothy graduated from Galion High School and worked […]
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Jerry L. McGregor, Jr.
Jerry L. McGregor, Jr., 49, of Galion passed away Nov. 23, 2015 at Galion Hospital. Born April 20, 1966 in Mansfield, he was the son of Jerry L. Sr. and Jacqueline E. (Riggs) McGregor. He married Judy (Schwab) Clark-McGregor and she survives. He was a graduate of Galion High School in 1984 and most recently […]
Lisa Rose Jones
Lisa Rose Jones, 48, of Mansfield, died Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 at OhioHealth MedCentral Hospital. Born Dec. 17, 1966 in LeRoy, West Virginia, she was the daughter of Tillman Jones, Jr. and Norma (King) Jones. She attended Mansfield Senior High School and aspired to be a writer. She loved reading, her animals, watching movies and […]
Terry Lynn Hall
Terry Lynn Hall, 61, of Mansfield, died Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015 following a long battle with cancer. Born October 17, 1954 in Grahn, Kentucky, he was the son of Leo Hall and Opal (Blevins) Owens. He worked most of his life in the automotive repair industry. For the past 10 years he worked for TK’s […]
Portner assigned to NACAS Education Foundation Board of Directors
ASHLAND, Ohio – Matthew Portner, Ashland University’s director of auxiliary services, was recently named to a three-year term on the National Association of College Auxiliary Services (NACAS) Education Foundation Board of Directors. NACAS is the world’s largest auxiliary services support organization that serves higher education. NACAS includes colleges and universities from the United States, Canada, […]
Newhope sponsors Child and Adult Care Food Program
MANSFIELD, Ohio – The Richland Newhope Early Childhood Center announces sponsorship of the USDA funded Child and Adult Care Food Program. Meals are available to all enrolled participants without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability and will be served at no separate charge §226.23(d). The U.S Department of Agriculture prohibits discrimination […]
Police warn residents of IRS phone scam
MANSFIELD, Ohio – The Mansfield Division of Police would like to alert area residents of a possible phone fraud/scam occurring in the community. According to a press release, the police have received dozens of complaints this week from area residents who advised they are receiving calls from the “IRS” advising them that they owed back […]
Stephen Wiecher
It is with deep sadness that we share with you the passing of our son, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin and friend, Stephen Patrick Wiecher. He died in his sleep in Fort Collins, Colorado, on October 29, 2015. Stephen, 42, was an avid reader, lover of dogs, skiing, snow and comic book characters. His love of […]
Bronze horse at Carrousel taken down for repairs
MANSFIELD, Ohio – If you visit the Carrousel right now, you might notice there is only one bronze horse. While on the other pedestal, you will notice that it is wrapped in a blue tarp without a bronze horse. What happened to the bronze horse at the Carrousel? While the Christmas decorations were being put […]
