MANSFIELD — Three men and one woman are on the Most Wanted list released Monday by north central Ohio authorities. The list includes the following people: Corbin Damron, 28, is 6-foot-1, 170 pounds with brown hair and hazel eyes. He is wanted for aggravated robbery. Law enforcement said Damron has ties to the Mansfield area. […]
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Altitude Trampoline Park to open in Ontario on Nov. 18
ONTARIO – The owners of Altitude Trampoline Park in Ontario are likely jumping for joy. After months of preparation, co-owner Bill Friedman says the park, at 2190 W. 4th St., will open for the first time to the public Saturday, Nov. 18 from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. “It’s been a long journey with a […]
Ohio Dept. of Taxation to offer 2018 tax amnesty program
COLUMBUS – The Ohio Department of Taxation (ODT) has announced that it will be offering a limited-time tax amnesty program beginning Jan. 1, 2018 and ending Feb. 15. The Ohio Tax Amnesty is available to eligible taxpayers — individuals and businesses — with unreported or underreported tax debts. During the six-week amnesty period, taxpayers who […]
What you can do to help fight food insecurity in Richland Co.
. . . Editor’s note: This story is the final part of a series addressing the issue of food insecurity in Richland County. MANSFIELD — Ever feel so overwhelmed by a problem you don’t even know how or where to begin to fix it? Been there. At Richland Source, we don’t want you to feel this way about […]
Ashland to host two-time defending national champ in opening round of playoffs
ASHLAND — Ashland University quarterback Travis Tarnowski exorcised a demon. The emotions of last year’s playoff snub have finally been cleansed. The NCAA announced its Division II playoff field late Sunday afternoon and, as expected, Tarnowski and the Eagles earned one of the 28 bids. AU will host two-time defending national champion Northwest Missouri State […]
Shelby, Hillsdale ready for regional finals
MANSFIELD — Shelby played for a regional championship last fall. It’s been a while since Hillsdale has traveled this path. Fresh off resounding wins in the second round of the Ohio High School Athletic Association playoffs, the Whippets and Falcons found out the next stop on their postseason journeys. Shelby will meet Bellevue at Ashland’s […]
Seventh Day Adventist School raises money for new playground equipment
MANSFIELD – Ten-year-old Samantha Bittner smiles from ear to ear when she talks about her homemade ornaments and potholders. “These are made with air-dried clay,” said Bittner, pointing to a table with more than a dozen Christmas-themed decorations. “We used cookie cutters and made those things, and we painted them after they dried.” Bittner, a […]
Funky Winkerbean creator at Main Street Books in Mansfield on Dec. 1
MANSFIELD — Main Street Books will host Funky Winkerbean and Crankshaft creator, Tom Batiuk, for a Final Friday celebration on Dec. 1 at 6 p.m. for a book talk and signing. Batiuk will be talking about the newly released collection of Lisa stories called Lisa’s Legacy Trilogy. It includes Prelude, Lisa’s Story, and The […]
Mansfield Rotary Club contributes medical equipment for clinics abroad
MANSFIELD — The Mansfield Rotary club has busy recently working with the Medical Equipment & Supplies Abroad Foundation, Inc. (M.E.S.A.). Win Meek, a retired periodonist, is the club’s chairperson of the M.E.S.A. committee. Meek and Mike Schwartz, retired from Ohio Health, and other club members helped obtain second-hand medical equipment from area hospitals, dentists, doctors’ […]
Ashland claims GLIAC crown outright, playoffs await
ASHLAND — Lee Owens offered a reasonable explanation for Ashland University’s sleepy first half performance after Saturday’s 31-19 win over Saginaw Valley State at Jack Miller Stadium. His Eagles were watching the wrong game film in preparation for the Cardinals. “Believe it or not, our guys look at social media and all they saw on […]
