MANSFIELD — In recognition of Black History Month, Mansfield/Richland County Public Library (MRCPL announces the Frederick Douglass: Advocate for Equality exhibit on display at the Main Library Feb. 3 through 27. The exhibit is in the 2nd-floor lobby and is available to experience during open hours. In this traveling exhibition, viewers can learn about Douglass’s […]
John Sherman
Middle Park pedestrian bridge would again link South, North Lake parks in Mansfield
MANSFIELD — Residents may once again be able to walk from North Lake Park — through Middle Park — and into South Park in Mansfield. “That’s been one of the most asked-for parks things, to be honest with you,” Mayor Jodie Perry said Tuesday morning, “at least on Facebook. People asking about Middle Park and […]
Mansfield City Supt. proposes relocating Spanish Immersion, closing Brinkerhoff building
MANSFIELD — The Mansfield City Schools board of education will likely vote next month on whether to close the Brinkerhoff building. Supt. Stan Jefferson proposed a district restructuring plan to the board Tuesday, less than two years after the board voted to close Prospect Elementary School. The Brinkerhoff building is located at 240 Euclid Avenue. It […]
Sherman for President: when Mansfield was atop national politics
Editor’s Note: This story was originally published on Richland Source in 2016. When you live around here for a while you can’t help but hear the name John Sherman cropping up around town in various contexts. It is easy enough to dismiss the awe with which is name has always been invoked locally because he […]
Sherman for President: when Mansfield was atop national politics
Editor’s Note: This story was originally published on Richland Source in 2016. When you live around here for a while you can’t help but hear the name John Sherman cropping up around town in various contexts. It is easy enough to dismiss the awe with which is name has always been invoked locally because he […]
