MANSFIELD — The North End Community Improvement Collaborative (NECIC) is inviting the public to its BBQ & Black Business Expo on Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. at 311 Bowman St. The event will feature music, food trucks, spades and Uno tournaments and pop-up shops from local Black-owned businesses. There will also be information for […]
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Mansfield officials agree to revise changes to Clearfork Reservoir hunting regs
MANSFIELD — The city administration on Tuesday evening agreed to revise proposed changes to laws regulating hunting at the Clearfork Reservoir. The decision to postpone the changes came as several duck hunters attended a Mansfield City Council meeting to object to some of the proposed changes. It’s likely the revised changes to Section 971.02 of […]
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt battled Ohio woman in 1930s political spat
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was originally published on Nov. 24, 2020 by the Ohio History Connection. Richland Source has entered into a collaborative agreement with the Ohio History Connection to share content across our sites. Did you know that archivists sometimes need to use other archives to research our own collections? Archives are a large network of available […]
Here are some fall date night ideas in north central Ohio
Ah, Fall. The time of year where all Ohioans are able to experience that perfect 60-70 degree weather consistently, even if it is for a short period of time. Around this time last year, fall activities seemed to be non-existent. So I don’t know about you, but I am so ready to participate in all […]
National Weather Service says flooding, tornado, thunderstorms, all possible in next 24 hours
CLEVELAND — Bad weather could turn into severe weather today and tonight, according to the National Weather Service. The bureau reports that showers and thunderstorms will increase in coverage this afternoon and evening with a slight risk for severe thunderstorms in Northeast Ohio mainly between 4 and 8 p.m. Damaging winds perhaps reaching as high […]
Mansfield City Council unanimous in support of dry dam engineering, design
MANSFIELD — Joe and Reba Matern asked Mansfield City Council five months ago to resurrect and move ahead with a dry dam plan to mitigate flooding in the north end. They were more than willing to wait until Tuesday night for an answer. After council — which has discussed, debated and delayed a decision on […]
Lex blanks Wooster in OCC showdown
LEXINGTON — It was the signature victory Lexington coach Peter Them was hoping for and it put his Minutemen in the driver’s seat in the chase for the Ohio Cardinal Conference championship. Lex scored a pair of second-half goals via set pieces for an emotional 2-0 win over Wooster in a battle of state-ranked teams […]
Mansfield City Schools to offer COVID leave to teachers and staff
Editor’s Note: This article has been updated for clarity. MANSFIELD — Mansfield City Schools will offer COVID leave to employees who test positive for the virus. They will also offer leave to employees who are unable to work due to exposure at school. The school board approved an agreement with the Mansfield School Employees Association […]
Mansfield City School board recognizes stellar student, retired school psychologist
MANSFIELD — The Mansfield City Schools board of education routinely recognizes teachers, staff and students who exceed expectations in the district. Tuesday’s honorees were retired school psychologist John Yatko and sixth grade student Collin Kitzler. Yatko was chosen this month’s Every Student, Every Day Champion. He served 31 years as the district’s school psychologist before […]
Mansfield officer reinstated after fatal shooting of Sean Rowe
MANSFIELD — A Mansfield police officer returned to work Tuesday after being placed on administrative leave following his involvement with a fatal shooting in Mifflin Township. Officer Paul Webb Jr. was reinstated after the Mansfield Division of Police completed an initial administrative review of the Aug. 4 shooting of Sean Rowe, Mansfield Police Chief Keith Porch […]
