ASHLAND – “This is not a ‘who done it?’ case. This is a ‘he did it’ case,” Ashland County Prosecutor Chris Tunnell told jurors in his opening arguments against accused serial killer Shawn Grate. “The evidence will show beyond a reasonable doubt that this defendant was found asleep and naked in bed, in a house […]
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Posner receives AU’s Excellence in Scholarship award
ASHLAND – Dr. Mason Posner, professor of biology at Ashland University, has been selected as the University’s third recipient of the Ashland University Excellence in Scholarship Award. Posner was recognized at Ashland University’s Honors Convocation on April 22 and he received a medallion and stipend. In addition, he will speak at the Provost Luncheon during […]
Ashland University honors Kalamas with Taylor Teaching Award
ASHLAND – Ashland University’s Joan Berry Kalamas, professional instructor in business management in the Dauch College of Business and Economics, is the recipient of AU’s 2018 Taylor Excellence in Teaching Award. AU Provost Dr. Eun-Woo Chang presented the award at AU’s Academic Honors Convocation on Sunday, April 22, in the Jack and Deb Miller Chapel. […]
Loudonville High School choir featured at AU spring concert April 29
ASHLAND – Three Ashland University vocal ensembles join forces with the Loudonville High School Symphonic Choir to present the university’s annual spring choral concert on Sunday, April 29, at 4 p.m. in the Jack and Deb Miller Chapel. The concert is free and open to the public. Dr. Rowland Blackley, professor of Music and director […]
I-71, from US 250 to Wayne County, undergoes single-lane closures
ASHLAND — The Ohio Department of Transportation has issued its weekly District 3 construction report. As a result, Ashland County drivers should be aware of these projects the week of April 23: Ohio 39 SR 39, east of Wally Rd. over Black Fork of the Mohican River, will have signalized, single-lane closures to maintain traffic […]
Ashland community continues opioid conversation
ASHLAND – What are we already doing as a community in response to the drug epidemic, and what can we do better? That was the central question on the minds of the approximately 40 people who spent Saturday afternoon at Ashland University to take part in a community conversation called “What Can We Do About […]
Ashland seeks grant to fund U.S. 42 bike, pedestrian path
ASHLAND – The City of Ashland is asking for a state grant to construct a $1 million multi-use pathway along U.S. 42 from Center Street to East Main Street. “I think most people would think of it as a pedestrian or bicycle pathway,” mayor Matt Miller told council members and visitors at the city’s council […]
Grate trial to proceed, but with second phase added
ASHLAND – Following a last-minute motion by the defense, Ashland County Common Pleas Judge Ron Forsthoefel has decided to proceed with the Shawn Grate trial as scheduled but to add a potential second phase. In a video conference hearing held via Skype Friday, Forsthoefel said he plans to bifurcate the trial. Jurors will first hear […]
