MANSFIELD -- Eric Miller led the successful drive more than three decades to convince city voters to approve the Pothole Haters Tax, an income tax increase dedicated to improving Mansfield streets.
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MANSFIELD -- Bill Collins has retired from the Kingwood Center Gardens. But his love for flowers and plants has roots that go much deeper.
Out-of-state owners of the former West Park Shopping Center remain unresponsive to demands that the condemned property be torn down, according to Mansfield officials.
Two Lexington-Springmill Road improvement projects, with total estimated costs of about $4.8 million, took another step forward on Tuesday morning.
MANSFIELD -- $5.9 million vs. $73,141.
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MANSFIELD -- $5.9 million vs. $73,141.
Justin Marotta's planting diagrams were all the rage on Tuesday morning as the 14th annual "Downtown Mansfield Beautification Day" created an array of colorful displays.
Photos taken Tuesday morning as the annual downtown Mansfield beautification project began.
MANSFIELD -- Mansfield City Council on Tuesday night will likely accept a $20,000 donation for the police department K-9 fund from the Richland Community Development Group Inc.
MANSFIELD -- The Park 116 restaurant & bar will soon be in the hands of an experienced restaurant owner.
Mansfield City Council is expected to discuss Tuesday evening a plan to spend $400,000 on the initial phase of the Sterkel Park for All.
MANSFIELD - - The Richland Area Chamber & Economic Development has been participating in In-Demand Jobs Week for at least a decade, but highlighting local job opportunities has now become a year-round focus.
Zander Washburn, a Boy Scout and seventh-grade student at Crestview Middle School, met with Richland County commissioners on Thursday to talk trash.
ONTARIO — A full-service car wash plans to move into the Menards and Furniture Row parking lot in Ontario.
Talk about improving the housing situation in Richland County is the opposite of the 1999 film "Fight Club." The more people who talk about it -- the better.