The cost for a new banner is $150. Additionally, those who wish to display a previously purchased banner can do so for $75.
Shelby Community Improvement Corporation
GALLERY: Shelby Bicycle Days ends with fireworks display Saturday
Local residents spread out across Skiles Lawn and Black Fork Commons in the city’s downtown to enjoy a fireworks display Saturday evening.
Biggest numbers ever in Shelby Bicycle Days parade
The Bicycle Days parade strolled along Main and Gamble streets at 2 p.m. Saturday afternoon as community members lined Shelby’s sidewalks.
Sorellé & a mechanical bull: Shelby Bicycle Days expands entertainment
The singing sisters of Sorellé and a mechanical bull are among new entertainment additions featured this year at Shelby Bicycle Days.
Shelby CIC hopeful downtown splash fountain will return soon
Installation of a new trench drainage system began Tuesday at the Black Fork Commons Plaza splash fountain in downtown Shelby.
Downtown Shelby mural unveiled by Leadership Unlimited Class of 2024
The mural, painted by local artist Allison Pence, was unveiled Thursday in downtown Shelby by the Leadership Unlimited Class of 2024.
Shelby CIC discusses downtown momentum, future projects
Jake Penwell, CIC president, said economic development is a “long-game” last Friday during Shelby’s Business First Breakfast.
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.
State of the City: Shelby is ‘solid, fiscally sound’ says mayor
Shelby Mayor Steve Schag reported the city is “solid and fiscally sound” during the State of the City address Monday.
Flood history sends Shelby on quest for solutions
Archived newspaper clips describe details of devastation and destruction from the Great Flood of 1913, which claimed an estimated 450 lives in Ohio.
