The Oakland Cemetery Association in June launched a fundraising campaign aimed at raising $300,000 to replace the aging structure.
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Mausoleum at Shelby’s Oakland Cemetery in need of restoration
The Oakland Cemetery Board is working alongside Shelby historian Christina Yetzer Drain to restore the cemetery’s historic mausoleum.
Hard to replace: Shelby director of utilities vital to city operations
John Ensman’s retirement as Shelby’s director of utilities will become effective Dec. 31. His intended reemployment date is Jan. 3, 2025.
Shelby director of utilities intends to keep retirement brief
Shelby lawmakers have accepted Utilities Director John Ensman’s forthcoming retirement for purposes of initiating earned retirement benefits.
Open Source: More than 1,200 Shelby AEP customers currently without power
Jackie Orozco, of AEP Ohio, said Thursday afternoon crews are currently on-site and working to find the outages’ root cause.
Shelby takes next steps toward wastewater treatment plant project
Shelby City Council approved legislation Monday regarding the city’s wastewater treatment plant sludge and septage dewatering project.
Presumed lightning strike knocks out Shelby solar array
A presumed lightning strike has caused the 14-acre Shelby solar array to be shutdown for unscheduled maintenance.
Richland County Land Bank seeks new plan for Shelby smokestack demo
The Richland County Land Bank has removed Shelby’s smokestack from its Ohio Department of Development demolition application.
Shelby officials talk development Friday at Business First Breakfast
City officials and local leaders gathered at North Central State College’s Kehoe Center Friday to discuss development in the City of Shelby.
Shelby to seek bids for voltage regulator upgrades
Upgrades are in order for voltage regulators on the North Express circuit, located at the Northside Substation in Shelby.
