Shelby Mayor Steve Schag said Monday that a grand opening of the Mickey Mart and Dunkin’ Donuts is anticipated in the next month or two.
Joe Gies
Shelby awarded $700K grant for rehabilitation & repair of homes
Shelby will receive $700,000 in grant funds to rehabilitate five owner-occupied homes and repair 11 owner-occupied homes.
Shelby is a step closer to demolition at corner of Broadway & Main streets
On Tuesday, Joe Gies, the city’s project coordinator, said the Richland County Land Bank recently received its grant agreement from the state.
Shelby’s CHIP grant application gets stamp of approval
The Community Housing Impact and Preservation (CHIP) Program partners with communities to preserve and improve Ohio’s housing stock.
Ohio allocates another $1 million for clean-up of former Westinghouse site
MANSFIELD — A small gaggle of Canadian geese waddled on the green grass Wednesday morning at the site of the former Westinghouse, oblivious to the demolition still going on just to the east of their webbed feet. The northern waterfowl were simply enjoying the former industrial site, equally oblivious to the fact the Ohio Dept. […]
Growth along Shelby’s Mansfield Ave. raises need for traffic studies
Michael Schweickart of TMS Engineers, Inc. shared proposals for engineering services related to growth and traffic along Mansfield Avenue.
Shelby lawmakers recognize legacy of WWII veteran, former councilman
Shelby City Council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday posthumously recognizing WWII veteran Dale Bricker’s life and legacy.
Final plat approved for future subdivision on Shelby’s east side
Property owner Kevin Lamb, owner of Lamb Builders, plans to build five double units along East Main Street on Shelby’s east side.
Shelby lawmakers approve next step for Mickey Road rebuild
K.E. McCartney & Associates, Inc. will provide the City of Shelby with engineering services and the final design of the Mickey Road project.
A look inside Shelby’s ‘biggest eyesore’ at corner of Broadway and Main streets
An estimated $697,000 project to demolish and cleanup Shelby’s “biggest eyesore” at the corner of Broadway and Main Streets has been delayed.
