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5-year forecast projects increased debt for Mansfield City Schools

MANSFIELD — Finances dominated the discussion during Tuesday’s meeting of the Mansfield City school board. Interim treasurer Jill Smith gave an overview of the five-year forecast, which projected the district will continue spending more than it brings in over the next five years. Mansfield City Schools Five Year Forecast, May 2020 Smith predicted the district’s […]

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Mansfield City Council OKs countywide plan that could include litter control enforcement officer

MANSFIELD — Mansfield City Council on Tuesday approved the new five-year plan for the Richland County Solid Waste District, which could include a litter control enforcement officer. According to the 210-page plan, a litter patrol officer in the sheriff’s department could be created that would help enforce illegal dumping and other violations within the county, […]

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Ashland University to join Great Midwest Athletic Conference in summer of 2021

ASHLAND – The Ashland University Board of Trustees has affirmed the school’s decision to join the Great Midwest Athletic Conference, beginning with the 2021-22 academic year. The University, which has claimed four Division II national championships in the past seven years, will be the 14th member of the nine-year-old GMAC, which includes schools from Ohio, […]

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Numerous area pools will open this summer

Note: This article has been updated with information about the Walnut Hills Swim Club. MANSFIELD — Despite the cancellation of many beloved summertime events, one classic activity will remain accessible to the public this summer. Gov. Mike DeWine has announced that pools can reopen May 26 if they are regulated by local health departments. This […]

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Richland County commissioners unhappy with state’s COVID-19 communications, protocols

MANSFIELD — Richland County Commissioner Marilyn John learned via late-night text about the planned statewide crackdown on bars and restaurants that don’t comply with social-distancing requirements while re-opening during the COVID-19 pandemic. Gov. Mike DeWine made the announcement during his daily 2 p.m. press briefing, warning restaurant and bar owners could lose liquor licenses and/or face […]

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