MANSFIELD — The 6th annual Food Truck Festival will return to Mansfield on Friday, Oct. 4 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. This event will take place in South Park, 100 Brinkerhoff Ave. in Mansfield. Food Truck lineup Slab Daddy’s Bar-B-Que Marie’s Soul Creations Bursting Bubble Teas and More Dreia’s Kitchen Third Street Family Health […]
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Lucas High School announces 2024 Homecoming Court
LUCAS — Lucas High School has announced its 2024 Homecoming Court. Senior court members include: Olivia Brown, Madison Boyer, Raya Walter, Robert Grover, William Whitesel, and Buck Arnold. Juniors are Keara Ammons and Lane Adkins. Sophomores include Emma Brown and Joseph Culler. Freshmen are Jocelyne Doss and Jaxon Crist. “Future Royals” include Natalie Foss and […]
Many Shades of Pink breast cancer awareness event set for Oct. 12
MANSFIELD — The public is encouraged to join Many Shades of Pink, We ACT, the Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center, Richland County Children Services (RCCS) and Titus 6 in celebrating breast cancer survivors and promoting early detection as part of October Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Many Shades of Pink (MSOP) Breast Cancer Awareness organization, was established […]
Mansfield Fire Museum celebrates 30th anniversary on Oct. 9
MANSFIELD — The Mansfield Fire Museum located at 1265 W. 4th St. in Mansfield, will celebrate 30 years of service to the community beginning at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 9. The public is welcome. Among the highlights are: Ribbon cutting recertification ceremony Unveiling of “Tools of the Trade” display Impact to the community […]
James Thomas | 22 inch Rainbow Trout
This post was submitted by a reader. To get your hunt🦌 or catch🎣 featured on our website or to browse more posts like this, click here! Location: The trout was caught on the Missouri River at Gates of the Mountains, about 20 miles north of Helena, Montana. Date: Aug 30,2024 Species: 22 inch Rainbow Trout The […]
A Stroll Through the Garden: World Bamboo Day
ASHLAND — Happy belated Bamboo Day! Last year was the first year I brought attention to Sept. 18. During the 8th World Bambo Congress, the participants officially declared Sept. 18 as World Bamboo Day. Sept. 18 is a renowned Nobel Laureate and India’s former president, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam’s birthday. Kalam advocated that bamboo could […]
Rain produces a soggy show for Final Friday at The Brickyard
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story and art was provided by Rob Stroul. MANSFIELD — The rain trimmed the crowd significantly at Friday night’s Final Friday concert in The Brickyard. Still, those with umbrellas were treated with live music and a bevy of food trucks that stuck around to the end. Special thanks to Dave and Jeremie from […]
Margaret I Davis
Margaret I. Davis, devoted and loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away suddenly at Menorah Medical Center on Sunday, September 15, 2024 in Overland Park, Kansas. She was a resident of Olathe, Kansas for 35 years. Margaret (“Marge” to friends and family) was born to Joseph and Eva Frisch of Mansfield, Ohio on March […]
Galion Board of Education recognizes generous donation of art supplies in memory of Donald Owen Heimlich
GALION — The Galion Board of Education was pleased to announce during the September Board meeting, a heartfelt recognition of the generous donation of art supplies made by the family of Donald Heimlich. In memory of Don, his wife Maryann has made it her mission to enrich the educational experience of Galion High School students […]
MOESC Board of Governors meets, hires new executive administrative assistant
MANSFIELD — The Mid-Ohio Educational Service Center Board of Governors voted at their meeting on Wednesday, September 25th to approve a contract with Tina Seiler to hire her as Executive Administrative Assistant. MOESC Superintendent Kevin D. Kimmel said, “On behalf of the Mid-Ohio ESC Board of Governors and administration, I am excited to welcome Mrs. […]
