MANSFIELD — The News Man Weekly Podcast turns the big 60 this week! In this week’s News Man Weekly, our 60th episode, we recap the top local headlines — from the 175th Richland County Fair wrapping up with a record-breaking junior fair auction to Mansfield City Council rejecting a proposed rezoning on the city’s north side. […]
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News Man Weekly: Property taxes, Main Street improvement and a solar work dispute
MANSFIELD — Few things these days generate more angst, frustration and downright anger than property taxes. This week on episode number 59 of the News Man Weekly podcast, we dive headfirst into the topic with with none other than Richland County Auditor Pat Dropsey. The veteran auditor joins the show to break down why so […]
News Man Weekly: Huge weekend, Shoe Bandit update and the new leader of NECIC
MANSFIELD — We just experienced a helluva weekend in Mansfield and across Richland County. On Episode 58 of the News Man Weekly podcast, Richland Source Deputy Managing Editor Carl Hunnell recaps a myriad of fun events from one end of the county to another. “For all the brain-dead, nattering nabobs of negativism who say there is […]
News Man Weekly: Rusty Cates, Wizard of Oz and an Inkcarceration weekend recap
MANSFIELD — On this 57th episode of News Man Weekly, Richland Source Deputy Managing Editor Carl Hunnell checks in with Zac Hiser and Hayden Gray — both fresh off the rain-soaked, mud-caked madness of Inkcarceration Festival at the Ohio State Reformatory. Once that musical madness is explored, the trio explores the news of the week, including […]
News Man Weekly: Cypher City Hip Hop, a dry dam in Mansfield and a new golf course
MANSFIELD — On this week’s News Man Weekly, we put Deputy Managing Editor Carl Hunnell’s severely limited hip hop knowledge to the test with a preview of Mansfield’s Cypher City Hip Hop Festival. We’re joined by the festival’s organizer, Ryan James, as well as local artist, Don Kartel. We discuss the July 26 event at the […]
News Man Weekly: Inkcarceration, DeVito/Fogle and the Community Health Access Project
MANSFIELD — Brice Eyerly, the new executive director of the Community Health Access Project in Mansfield, joins the News Man Weekly crew to discuss how CHAP is leading efforts to improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations through coordinated, community-based health care. CHAP covers Richland, Ashland, Crawford, Huron, Morrow and Knox counties. In the News of […]
News Man Weekly: HB 335, new port authority, U.S. 30 broadband project and more
MANSFIELD — Ohio HB 335. Richland County Port Authority. Westinghouse. U.S. 30 broadband project. All of these topics – and much more – are fodder for discussion this week on the 54th episode of the News Man Weekly podcast. Richland County Commissioner Tony Vero joins Richland Source Deputy Managing Editor Carl Hunnell for a wide-ranging […]
News Man Weekly: Celebrating 12 years of Richland Source; talking ARPA with Dave Kracker
MANSFIELD — It’s a double birthday celebration on the News Man Weekly. It’s the one-year anniversary of the podcast — and we’re also toasting 12 years of independent, local, online journalism at Richland Source. To mark the occasion, we’re joined by Source Media CEO Jay Allred for a wide-ranging conversation about the past, present and […]
News Man Weekly: Mansfield financial phishing scam and Shakespeare in the Park
MANSFIELD — This week on The News Man Weekly, it’s a jam-packed show filled with theater, city finance, and community updates. First, we welcome members of the Mansfield Shakespeare Company to preview their upcoming free outdoor production of Twelfth Night at South Park. Director Christopher Hartman, assistant director and performer Leanna Uselton, and board member Mary Frankenfield discuss […]
News Man Weekly: Suicide analysis, the Witchey trial and farewell to Mariah Thomas
MANSFIELD — We made it to 50! In this milestone episode, Richland Source Deputy Managing Editor Carl Hunnell and the team briefly reflect on nearly a year of the News Man Weekly podcast. This episode is a double feature: First, we bid a bittersweet farewell to Ashland Source reporter Mariah Thomas, who’s heading back home after […]
