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Loudonville Farmers Market seeks vendors, sponsors

LOUDONVILLE — As the Loudonville Farmers Market prepares for its inaugural season, the committee is welcoming applications from interested vendors and sponsors.  The market aims to connect local farmers and producers with the community, providing easier access to fresh and healthy vegetables, prepared foods, crafts, and more. The market is being overseen by the Loudonville FFA […]

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Famed Mansfield cartoonist’s grandson to share his story at Loudonville museum

LOUDONVILLE — Scott Brown was one of America’s greatest cartoonists. He was also a beloved small-town soda shop philosopher. Brown’s Soda Shop in Mansfield, Ohio was a local landmark featuring Scott Brown’s poster-sized cartoons in the window and “the largest, modest and bests chocolate soda on Route 30, including all detours.” He is the focus […]

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Fort Fizzle topic of Feb. 12 Loudonville museum event

LOUDONVILLE—The Cleo Redd Fisher Museum welcomes back historian Patrick Drouhard for their next speaker series event, “Fort Fizzle: The Holmes County Rebellion.” No history of the Mohican area is complete without mention of the rebellion, known locally as “Fort Fizzle.” Over 400 Union soldiers with two cannons were ordered to the small village of Napoleon, […]

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Ashland Symphony Orchestra presents “Rejoice!”

ASHLAND — The 54th concert season continues on Saturday, Oct. 28, with “Rejoice!” featuring soprano Symone Harcum. Grammy Award winning Music Director and Conductor Michael Repper will conduct Iubilo by Brian Nabors and Exsultate jubilate and Symphony No.41, C major (Jupiter) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The public is invited to the Robert M. & Janet […]

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