MOUNT VERNON – The Mount Vernon Arts Consortium will open its 2024 season at 8 p.m. on Saturday, May 11 with an appearance by stand-up comedian Christopher Titus. Titus will be performing his most recent comedy act Carrying Monsters at the Knox Memorial Theater, a 1,000-seat pillar arts venue in the community. Christopher Titus is a prolific stand-up comedian, […]
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Author of Amish mystery Gregg Olsen to visit Ashland Public Library Jan. 16
ASHLAND — Gregg Olsen is a New York Times, USA Today and The Wall Street Journal best-selling author of nonfiction books and novels, most of which are crime-related. Olsen will be at Ashland Public Library for an author visit on Tuesday, Jan. 16 at 5:30 p.m. Registration is requested through the library events calendar here […]
MTVarts’ ‘A Night of One-Acts’ brings poignant & comedic stories to the stage
MOUNT VERNON — MTVarts will host its second annual “A Night of One-Acts” on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 12 to 14, with three performances held at warehouse14, located at 14 E. Ohio Avenue in Mount Vernon. Tickets are just $7 and can be purchased at www.mtvarts.com. Choose “A Night of One-Acts” under the 2024 […]
Ashland-area chorus begins rehearsals, seeks performers
ASHLAND – The Ashland Area Chorus, a community-based mixed choir, has announced its spring 2024 season. Rehearsals are Monday nights from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Ashland University in the Center for the Arts (formerly the Arts and Humanities building), room 242, starting this Monday, Jan. 8. The Ashland Area Chorus will perform a program […]
Clear Fork sewing class stitches items for Wayfinders Homeless Shelter
BELLVILLE — The Clear Fork High School Advanced Sewing class went on a philanthropic field trip on Dec. 14. Just like the past few years, these high school students made projects to give away to those in need. The students sewed hats, scarves, and tote bags for the Wayfinders (Harmony House) Homeless Shelter and collected […]
Larry E. Snavely
Larry E. Snavely, 86, of Tavares, Florida passed away Thursday, December 28th, 2023. Born in Bellville, Ohio he moved to Tavares later in life. He was owner oporator of Larry E. Snavely Sand & Gravel in Lexington, Ohio for many years, he suplied materials and equipment to establish the Lexington Community Park on Plymouth Street. […]
Carolyn Roberts
Carolyn (Schauwecker) Roberts died Wednesday, November 29, 2023 in Phoenix, Arizona. She was born in Mansfield, Ohio on May 28, 1940. A 1958 graduate of Madison High School, Carolyn worked in photo-finishing at Allprints, and retail sales at Maria’s Fashions, Readmore Bookstores, the Grace Inn, and Borders Books. She is a former member of the […]
Husted: High School Tech Internship open to Ohio students
COLUMBUS — Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted, who serves as Director of the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation, announced Tuesday that the High School Tech Internship program is now open for Ohio students to enroll. The goal of the program is to provide Ohio businesses with the tech talent they need while providing students with […]
Letter to the Editor: Asking local Democrat Party leaders about immigration issue
Maybe we could start the new year with local Democrat Party leaders telling us why it’s okay for millions of illegal immigrants to pour across our southern border. I emphasize “Democrat” because it’s the Democrat administration of Joe Biden that’s allowing this to happen. Perhaps Ohio U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown could weigh in. He’s a […]
Letter to the Editor: Why can’t we have a nice community pool?
Dear Richland Source, I have a question for the Mansfield community. Why don’t we have a nice community pool for our children and families to enjoy? Other cities in North central Ohio have shown that they value children and have nice facilities for them. What kid doesn’t get excited with the anticipation of heading to […]
