MANSFIELD – For Sunshine Sipes, a 2025 graduate of St. Peter’s High School, the journey to graduation was anything but ordinary. After attending six different public schools by the time she reached ninth grade, she arrived at St. Peter’s as a freshman expecting more of the same—another place to pass through, not one to call home. But […]
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The bull case for the U.S. debt situation: Why America’s balance sheet is stronger than it seems
This article was originally published here and submitted to Richland Source for publishing. A few weeks ago, one of our excellent Financial Advisors, Jake Buckwalter, wrote a piece titled, The U.S. National Debt – Can it be Fixed? You can read that article here. The article inspired me, partly because I, too, have been thinking a lot […]
Nutrition first: How Dr. David Fox uses targeted testing to help patients heal
At Dr. David B. Fox’s chiropractic office, muscle testing and nutritional kits are just as common as spinal adjustments — and often, even more important. “I don’t adjust anyone until I’ve tested their nutrition first,” Fox said. “That’s where I start — because if their body doesn’t have the right nutrients, the adjustment might not […]
Char-Bougie brings big flavor to The Note in Lexington
There’s a fresh new spot in town that’s got people talking and snacking. Char-Bougie, the creative food and beverage behind the scenes at The Note, is officially open inside the Teller Building in downtown Lexington, and it’s the perfect place to grab a drink, share a bite, and settle in for a fun, relaxing night […]
Breaking free from concentrated stock risk: How section 351 ETF conversions empower investors
This article was originally published here and submitted to Richland Source for publishing. This week, my Co-Chief Investment Officer, Summit Puri, Tim Hilterman, CFP®, and I were able to spend about an hour with Meb Faber, who was in town for the Financial Planning Association All-Ohio Symposium, talking markets, US vs. International valuations, the incompetence of CALPERS, […]
Adena Corporation hosts apprenticeship competition for local trade schools
Adena Corporation is changing the trade career narrative with their apprenticeship program that goes beyond one student at a time. On Friday May 2nd, the company hosted three trade schools for a friendly competition in masonry and carpentry. Juniors and seniors from Madison Career Center, Tri-Rivers and Pioneer Career & Technology Center spent the day […]
Special update: What U.S.-China trade progress means for investors
This article was originally published here and submitted to Richland Source for publishing. We learned last week that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer were going to meet with a senior-level Chinese official in Switzerland to begin dialogues around trade negotiations. President Trump tweeted on Friday that 80% tariffs might be reasonable, […]
Gravity Ohio’s mission: To feed the future through local culinary talent
A local nonprofit is planting deep roots in the culinary world with a mission far more meaningful than just filling plates. Gravity Ohio, founded by local entrepreneur Dan Lew and helmed by Executive Director Eric Stigall, is building a path for young culinary talent — one that starts in the kitchen and ends in a […]
A season of celebration: Ohio State Mansfield graduates honored at ceremony
MANSFIELD — The Ohio State University at Mansfield celebrated a new chapter for dozens of students Thursday evening during a joyful celebration program in Founders Auditorium. Mansfield students received Associate degrees and Bachelor of Arts and Science degrees, as part of Ohio State’s 154th overall commencement season. The May 1 celebration was marked by pride, […]
Historic Butler barn gets new life thanks to Bo Lacey Construction
BUTLER, Ohio — Jonathan and his wife didn’t just buy a property when they settled in Butler — they inherited a piece of Richland County history. Tucked behind their 1800s farmhouse stood a weathered barn, likely older than the village itself. For generations, it had withstood Ohio’s snowfalls, summer heat and high winds. But by […]
