JEROMESVILLE – Addison Nalle-Icenhour had a good run, but she knew she’d made a small mistake. It wasn’t until she dismounted her horse and checked the Horse Show Tracker cell phone app that she realized she was a contender. With a score of 222 in the Youth Trail age 11 and under category at the […]
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Hillsdale craft show puts community talent on display
JEROMESVILLE — Hillsdale High School kicked off the holiday season Saturday with its 45th annual Arts & Crafts Festival. Shoppers and vendors, many of them former students, flocked to the high school, forming rows throughout the gym, down the halls and inside classrooms. “People look forward to seeing each other every year,” said Hillsdale Spanish […]
Loudonville’s Blackfork Marken Inn to hold Christmas Open House Dec. 7 & 8
LOUDONVILLE — The Blackfork Marken Inn located at 303 N. Water St. in Loudonville, is kicking off the holiday season with a Christmas Open House on Dec. 7 from 6 to 8 p.m. and Dec. 8 from 4 to 7 p.m. Organizers encourage the public to come and get in the holiday spirit as those […]
Loudonville to honor Centennial of World War I armistice on Nov. 11
LOUDONVILLE — On the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month the guns of the Great War fell silent. For over four years a brutal war — filled with new technologies and horrors — had raged across the globe, claiming over 40 million casualties. What had begun as a “splendid little war,” […]
Ashland man gets prison sentence for aggravated vehicular homicide
ASHLAND — The Ashland man found guilty last month of aggravated vehicular homicide was sentenced this week to 18 months in prison. In addition to the prison time, Ashland County Common Pleas Court Judge Ronald Forsthoefel ordered that Raymond L. Stafford pay $13,300.25 in restitution to the victim’s family. Stafford will also have his driver’s […]
Gibbs, Harbaugh debate defines differences in U.S. 7th District battle
ASHLAND – The economy, healthcare and campaign finance were keys points of disagreement in the long-awaited U.S. 7th Congressional District debate between incumbent Republican Bob Gibbs and Democratic challenger Ken Harbaugh. Eight days before voters head to the polls, the candidates faced off for about an hour in Ashland University’s Convocation Center. The debate was […]
New York’s Mt. Marcy showed no mercy to Ashland climber
Editor’s Note This is a continuing series by mountaineer and Ashland native Adam Fox in his attempt to scale the highest point in every state. Read some of the 45 completed summits here. You’ll never forget the first time you camp in minus 14 F. That’s why Mt. Marcy, in the high peaks region of the […]
Township residents oppose proposed Ashland zoning change
ASHLAND – A proposed zoning change to allow additional space for light manufacturing on Commerce Parkway is being met with opposition from neighboring property owners. Approximately 30 visitors filled the Ashland City Schools central office meeting room Tuesday for a public hearing before Ashland City Council. About 10 Montgomery Township residents from nearby properties and […]
