Posted inArea History

Loudonville’s Kettering, aided by Wright Bros., designed 1st guided missile in 1918

LOUDONVILLE — Loudonville native Charles Kettering invented the world’s first guided missile — then called a flying bomb — in 1918, nearly 26 years before the Germans debuted the V-1 flying bomb. Formally titled the Liberty Eagle, but affectionately known as the Kettering Bug, the aerial torpedo was capable of traveling 75 miles while carrying […]

Posted inWellness

Q&A: Do children have a right to privacy? Pediatric psychologist weighs in

MANSFIELD — As children get older, they often want to explore the world around them on their own, but how much exploration should a parent give to a child?  Parker Huston, PhD, a pediatric psychologist at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, weighed in on the matter, sharing his insight both professionally and as a parent himself.  RICHLAND […]

Posted inLife and Culture

Loudonville man organizes “military convoy” to travel through his hometown, Hayesville and Jeromesville

LOUDONVILLE — Loudonville native and veteran, Aaron Nestich was determined Memorial Day couldn’t go by without some type of recognition.  When Loudonville’s traditional Memorial Day parade was canceled due to COVID-19 concerns, Nest took it upon himself to find a new way to celebrate.  He organized what he’s calling a “military convoy.” The likely less […]

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Memorial walk for Ahmaud Arbery draws crowd

MANSFIELD — Latonya Palmer wanted to honor Ahmaud Arbery while uniting the city. The chairperson of the voter registration committee for the local chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Palmer was the mastermind behind Saturday’s memorial walk for Ahmaud Arbery. The event began under sunny skies at Johns Park […]

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