MOUNT VERNON — Jeffrey Rucker and his Mount Vernon teammates found themselves in familiar territory Friday night at The Hive. The Yellow Jackets were undersized at nearly every spot on the floor, but still managed to dominate the glass in a 60-40 Ohio Cardinal Conference win over Ashland. The 6-foot-2 Rucker did all of his […]
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Ashland University to host speaker for Martin Luther King Jr. Day
ASHLAND – In partnership with the Division of Student Affairs at Ashland University, the Ashland Center for Nonviolence is hosting Dr. Pamela Brooks from Oberlin College to speak as part of a Martin Luther King Jr. Day event on the AU campus. The event will take place Jan. 15 at 7 p.m. in the Jack […]
Family search topic of Jan. 16 Ashland speech
ASHLAND – Yolonda Van Dyne, an independent contractor representing Family Search, will deliver a presentation entitled “Family Search and The Probate Court Documents of Ashland County” on Tuesday, Jan. 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the monthly meeting of the Ashland County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society. The meeting will be held in the Stockwell Room of […]
Miller sworn in as Ashland’s 54th mayor
ASHLAND – Matt Miller was sworn into office as Ashland’s 54th mayor on Tuesday night at Ashland High School’s Archer Auditorium. U.S. Sen. Rob Portman swore in Miller and two newly elected city councilmen – Dennis Miller and Al Farnam – at the ceremony, which took place directly before the city council meeting. Returning council […]
Firelands Electric co-op announces board vacancy for District 2
NEW LONDON — Due to the passing of long time District 2 trustee Lowell Kreager, Firelands Electric Cooperative’s Board of Trustees is seeking to appoint a qualified candidate to represent the district. Founded in 1936, Firelands Electric Cooperative, a Touchstone Energy Partner, is a member-owned, not-for-profit electric utility serving more than 9,130 homes and businesses […]
Ringler embraces leadership at Ashland’s Advantage Marketing
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the third in a series of features on young professionals in the Ashland business community. Part II was on Jake Coffy. Part I was on Ashland Young Professionals. ASHLAND – Angela Ringler never set out to own her own business. When she was studying advertising and marketing at Kent State after graduating […]
A Season in Preview: Looking ahead to 2018
MANSFIELD — Richland Source prides itself in doing things a little differently. We like to zig when others zag. So instead of looking back at 2017, we would prefer to peek ahead to 2018. As the curtain rises on a new year, here are some local athletes worth keeping an eye on: Cade Stover: Just […]
High demand sparks residential development in Ashland
ASHLAND — Drive down Redwood Drive on the city’s southwest side and you’ll see something Ashland hasn’t seen in some time– two new culs de sac with new homes under construction and shovel-ready lots for sale. H & H Custom Homes, an Amish-owned, Loudonville-based design and construction company, is selling the lots and building higher-end, […]
Coffy finds passion, purpose in Ashland
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the second in a series of features on young professionals in the Ashland business community. Part I was on Ashland Young Professionals. ASHLAND – If you know the name Jake Coffy, it may be because you remember him hamming it up on stage at Ashland High School or leading the Arrows marching band as […]
