COLUMBUS – Thursday, State Senator Frank LaRose (R-Copley) introduced Senate Bill 175 to establish online voter registration, online absentee ballot requests and improve the exchange of voter data among states and state agencies – innovations for which Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted has long supported and advocated. “Allowing Ohioans to register to vote online […]
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Be Focal Buy Local hosts happy hour
The Be Focal Buy Local sector of Richland County Development Group (RCDG) hosted their first happy hour event at Red Fox Tavern on Wednesday night. The focus of the event was expanding participation in Be Focal Buy Local as well as providing a networking opportunity for members. Free burgers were provided by RCDG and a […]
Shelby Cruise In
Rain or shine, Downtown Shelby will host the 6th Annual Shelby Cruise-In on August 17. This year, there is a 1950’s theme cash award for the best dressed guy and girl. Anybody can dress up to be a contestant for the $25 cash prize. The event is open to all makes or models of trucks […]
Village Improvements discussed at Bellville council meeting
City improvements were front and center at the Bellville Council meeting Tuesday evening. The nearly complete Streetscape Project, Safe Routes to School and improvements in the use and sale of cemetery lots were all items on the table. Town Solicitor Jeff Mussman brought forth a motion to draft an ordinance which would allow the Cemetery committee […]
United Way: Three in a row, here we go
The United Way of Richland County launched its 93rd annual campaign Wednesday morning with the support of several volunteers, companies, and friends, who gathered together to celebrate the Day of Caring held at South Park in Mansfield. A drum roll prefaced the announcement of the 2013 campaign goal, this year reaching new heights at $1,650,000, […]
Obamacare and government spending topics at town hall
Government spending and the Affordable Care Act fueled the discussion at the town hall meeting held Monday evening at the Ontario Town Hall on Stumbo Road. The meeting was hosted by U. S. Congressman Bob Gibbs. “I believe in a free market system, free enterprise,” said Gibbs in his introduction as he addressed the citizens […]
RCDG and Romanchuk initiate partnerships to foster growth
The early part of 2013 proved to be a marked time of focus and engagement in an effort to stimulate interest in the economic viability of Richland County. Richland Community Development Group and State Representative Mark Romanchuk were key players in a collaborated effort to foster growth and development throughout the Richland County business communities. […]
Bow hunter to compete in World Championship
“I have been shooting a bow since I was about seven years old and I fell in love with it that second,” said Cody Miller. Miller, 25, from Lexington, was introduced to bow shooting by his father. “He just hunted; he never was competitive with it. A lot of my family members shoot bow so […]
Richland County Sheriff’s Department hires recruits
The Richland County Sheriff’s Department recently hired two new recruits. The additions were made due to attrition. Hired on as corrections officers the newly hired recruits will enter the police academy in the near future. “We screen applications and target veterans, college graduates and those with previous experience in the field,” stated Maj. Dale Fortney. […]
RCDG ‘Single Point of Contact’ Makes Point to Impact
Richland County is undergoing a transformation, an economic and community-specific boost, so to speak. Community-driven, development-targeted and culture-enriching sector projects have been, or are underway, in areas from beautification to safety to educational and artistic support, in the effort to better the communities and its residents. The Richland County Development Group, with cooperation from development, […]
