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Set for success in engineering technology

Note: This article was originally published on The Ohio State University’s website. View the original article here. Sam Ratvasky and Alec Vanderbilt have become quite adept at engaging with heavy hitters from the academic and industry worlds. That’s because the Ohio State Mansfield seniors have had an abundance of practice due to their time in the engineering technology […]

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Revitalizing Mansfield: The awaited streetscape project prepares for groundbreaking

The heart of downtown Mansfield is set to transform as the city’s streetscape project inches closer to its construction phase. With a contract expected to be awarded in December, excitement is mounting for a project years in the making. A collaboration between the City of Mansfield and K.E. McCartney and Associates (KEM), the streetscape project […]

Ontario Community Events brings city together through sports and celebrations

Ontario Community Events has been a cornerstone of the local community since 1998, when it was founded as Ontario Youth Sports. Back then, the youth sports landscape in Ontario was fragmented, with football and baseball programs operating independently.  “The youth sports world was primarily football and baseball in Ontario, and a group of guys got […]

Coldwell Banker Routh Realty transfer to THA

The Holden Agency (THA) is thrilled to welcome Routh Realty to their growing Brokerage! Brokers, Sally and Rob Routh, bring their collective talents and entire roster of real estate professionals to serve under THA in the Sandusky, Ohio, region. Nestled along the shores of Lake Erie, Sandusky offers breathtaking waterfront views and a rich tapestry […]

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St. Peter’s School named to advanced placement school honor roll

St. Peter’s School Earns Place on Advanced Placement® School Honor Roll Mansfield, OH – St. Peter’s School has been recognized by the College Board for excellence in both student achievement and expanding access to Advanced Placement® (AP®) courses, earning a spot on the 2024 AP® School Honor Roll with silver distinction. The AP School Honor Roll […]

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North Central State College: A life-changing opportunity

In the Declaration of Independence, the founding fathers said, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are given certain rights by their Creator, including Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.” When they mentioned the “pursuit of happiness,” many think Thomas Jefferson meant living a meaningful life […]

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Join the ride: Skate Ohio’s community vision

Editor’s note: This post was written and submitted by Skate Ohio. Skate Ohio isn’t just a non-profit organization; we’re a movement that’s redefining the way people experience sports and community. Our purpose is clear: to provide alternative athletic opportunities that extend beyond traditional norms. As a non-profit, our heart beats for the thrill of skateboarding […]

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Thrive: How the arts fuel a vibrant community

This is Part Three of the “Inspire. Connect. Thrive.” series, brought to you by Renaissance Performing Arts. This week, we’re featuring Mansfield Mayor Jodie Perry. In a community where creativity flourishes and culture is celebrated, life isn’t just about getting by—it’s about truly thriving. The arts have the power to transform a community, making it a […]

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Connect: the ties that bind a community together

This is Part Two of the “Inspire. Connect. Thrive.” series, brought to you by Renaissance Performing Arts. This week, we’re featuring Brian Schmidt of Schmidt Security Pro. In a world that often feels disconnected, the power of connection cannot be understated. It’s through our relationships, shared experiences, and collective efforts that we build the strong, […]

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Hope is ever present ahead of annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s

For local resident Cheryl Benway, the fight against Alzheimer’s is personal.  In 2011, Benway’s mother passed away from Alzheimer’s at 72 years old, ten years after she was diagnosed at 62.  “She was able to be in an assisted living facility. There were five Alzheimer’s patients with a caregiver, 24/7. It looked like a home. […]

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