U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) applauded an announcement by Petco animal supply company that it plans to stop its sale of dog and cat treats made in China by the end of the year. Brown has repeatedly urged the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to take quick action to protect consumers and pet owners […]
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Team NEO announces starting wage and benefits survey
Team Northeast Ohio (Team NEO) is partnering with Kent State University at Stark to conduct a survey to gather and report starting pay and benefits information. This research will provide data on 250 professions in 18 counties of Northeast Ohio. Companies in this 18-county region that fit this profile are being asked to respond. Team […]
ODOT releases weekly construction report
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) has released a construction report for the week of May 26 to make commuters aware of possible delays. Ashland County State Route 58 SR 58, between Township Road 673 and County Road 601, is closed for a culvert replacement. The detour route for northbound motorists is SR 58 to […]
Ohio Genealogical Society honors members
The Ohio Genealogical Society (OGS) held their annual conference at the Kalahari Resort & Convention Center in Sandusky earlier this month. During the conference, several members were honored. Sunda Anderson Peters, who has served as the OGS President for the past four years, was thanked for her hard work. The award for Outstanding OGS Chapter […]
BW5K welcomes participants, aims to keep Brian Ward’s memory alive
In an effort to help keep Brian Ward’s, memory alive, the fourth annual BW5K will be held June 21 at Pleasant Hill Lake Park, 3431 State Route 95, Perrysville. Brian Ward, an Ontario seventh grade student, passed away in January of 2012. The Brian Ward Memorial Fund was established as a nonprofit fund to aid […]
NAMI finishes 30th class of Family-to-Family education program
In 1998, a support group called Families in Touch would meet to discuss living with and understanding family members with mental illness. Darlene Reed and Mary Kay Pierce were part of that original group and soon formed a NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) organization in Richland County. “In 2001 we became a 501c3 under […]
Secretary of State Husted, boards of election working to improve election process
COLUMBUS – The results of the 2014 Primary Election will be certified next week, but Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted and the 88 county boards of elections will be taking a number of important steps in coming weeks to ensure a successful 2014 general election. “In our continued efforts to make it easy to vote […]
Couple pays tribute to military through livelihood
On Monday, residents are reminded to recognize those who have served in the armed forces. While several ways exist to show one’s appreciation for service members and veterans, one couple pays tribute to the military through their business Fate’s Reward. Kay McNaul and Derek Kleinknecht, owners of Fate’s Reward, create artistic pieces that combine poetry […]
Memorial Day: honoring those who gave their lives in the Armed Forces
Driving out of town on Saturday, I heard a public service announcement warning motorists to avoid drinking and driving this weekend. But it gave me cause to reflect. The weekend leads to a Monday’s commemoration of the men and women who died while serving in the armed forces. I know many of us, I did, […]
Richland County Coalition on Housing & Homelessness to meet Wednesday
The Richland County Coalition on Housing & Homelessness (RCCOHH) monthly meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, May 28 at 12 p.m. The meeting will be held at The First Christian Church, 200 W. 3rd Street, and guest speaker will be Buddy Workman from the Richland County Fatherhood Initiative. Richland County recently joined 17 other Ohio counties […]
