East Main Street was glowing Sunday night in downtown Shelby, as community members ushered in the Christmas season with a Parade of Lights.
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YMCA of North Central Ohio & Connect Church unite for youth basketball league
The YMCA of North Central Ohio Shelby branch began its Junior Cavs youth basketball program when practices began Nov. 2.
Shelby voters approve five-year, 1/4-percent income tax fire levy
According to final, unofficial totals from the Richland County Board of Elections, the fire levy was approved by 55.84 percent of Shelby voters.
Studer re-elected Shelby Municipal Court judge
According to final, unofficial totals from the Richland County Board of Elections, Studer received 59.96 percent of votes to defeat Elgin, 3,134 to 2,093.
Demolition imminent for iconic Shelby Light Plant smokestack
During a special meeting, Shelby City Council voted 4-0 to form an agreement with the Richland County Land Bank for the structures demolition.
Studer, Elgin vying for Shelby Municipal Court Judge
Newcomer Jonathon Elgin will compete against current Shelby Municipal Court Judge Sheree Studer in a nonpartisan race Nov. 7.
New Shelby businesses, current projects highlighted at City Council
Jessica Gribben, Shelby’s economic development liaison, highlighted several projects and new businesses at Monday’s city council meeting.
Shelby mayor: ‘Proposing a new levy not something we take lightly’
The City of Shelby will ask voters to pass a 5-year, quarter-percent income tax levy in November, estimated to generate $500,000 annually.
City of Shelby to seek fire levy in November
SHELBY — The city of Shelby will ask voters in November to pass a 5-year, quarter-percent income tax levy. If passed, the measure would generate $500,000 annually for the fire department. “We would not be bringing a levy to the table unless we felt it was truly needed for the long-term sustainability of the quality […]
