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Richland County restaurant inspections: critical violations recorded April 18-24
These restaurant inspections with critical violations were conducted by Richland Public Health between April 18 and April 24:. ● In-N-Out Mart #103, 300 N. Mulberry St., Mansfield, April 18. Handwashing sink not accessible (critical, corrected during inspection). Hand wash sink had milk in sink well. Employee removed milk and discarded container. Quaternary ammonium sanitizing solution at incorrect temperature, concentration, and/or water hardness (critical, corrected). Observed no quat sanitizer in three-compartment sink mixer. Manager adjusted mixer and quat was at sufficient amount. TCS foods not being cold held at the proper temperature (critical, corrected). Observed milk in walk-in cooler being stored at 53 degrees. Employee discarded milk during inspection.
Meet Your Neighbor: Mansfield's Nelson Shogren enjoys life on two wheels
Summertime is a great time to ride your bike but also a good reminder for kids to be safe. Meet your neighbor Nelson Shogren, a bike safety and education volunteer at various Mansfield City Schools since 2015. About five years ago, Malabar Intermediate School received a number of donated mountain...
Commissioners OK proclamation warning of marijuana use
The Richland County commissioners are taking part in an effort to “preserve and protect the county’s up-standing quality of life and the strength and integrity of the community” by voting Tuesday to approve a resolution declaring April as “National Cannabis Awareness Month.” The resolution was submitted by Benjamin Mutti, a Lexington resident who has been campaigning against the legalization and use of marijuana and promoting awareness of drug-related issues for a number of years.
Food from the woods: Lowe-Volk Park hosts foraging workshop
CRESTLINE — Bailey Solze crouched on the forest floor, holding a trowel in her green-gloved hands. Her parents stood a few feet away, watching as their daughter concentrated on digging up a wild leek. It took a couple of minutes, but 8-year-old Solze eventually managed to extract it from...
Richland County property transfers recorded April 15-19
These real estate transactions were recorded in Richland County between April 15 and April 19:. 81 Grand Blvd. Ext., Shelby; Clifford Bruner, successor trustee of The Bruner Family Revocable Trust, to Carl Schroeder Properties LLC; $138,000. 1827 Riva Ridge Drive, Mansfield; Wynne D. Shaw, trustee of The Wynne D. Shaw...
Frank P. Lahm Aviation Museum in Mansfield opens for season May 4
The museum, named for Mansfield native and pioneer in the development of aviation, Brigadier General Frank P. Lahm, is in the rear of 40 Park Avenue West, with the entrance off the parking lot behind the Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Building at 34 Park Avenue West. Hours of operation are...
Shelby launches 2024 Facade Improvement Program
SHELBY — The City of Shelby wants to help its local businesses add to the character of downtown. Shelby City Council and city officials have funded a facade improvement program for businesses in the Central Business District. Commercial property and business owners seeking to improve the appearance of their...
Judge denies former Bellville police officer's motion for new trial
An appointed judge has rejected a motion filed by former Bellville police Officer Maurice King III for a new trial. Judge Christopher Collier, retired from Medina County, ruled the motion was not filed in a timely manner. King, 48, served 22 months in prison following a December 2008 conviction on...
Food costs going up 8% at the Richland County Jail
The Richland County Jail should be able to keep within its $596,000 food service budget this year despite a cost increase and a jail population hovering around its 234-inmate capacity. That's what Richland County Jail Administrator Capt. Chris Blunk told the county commissioners Thursday when they approved a new contract...
Taking another look at the Miller Brothers Garage in Danville
DANVILLE — We have a follow-up this week to a column a few weeks back that showed a photograph of the Miller Brothers Garage in Danville. One of the people identified in the photo was Philip Miller, and his son Ken wrote it with more information and an additional picture.
9th annual ‘Bike-A-Palooza’ scheduled May 11 at North Lake Park in Mansfield
MANSFIELD — There have been a lot of changes in the Mansfield Police Department in the last few months, including a new chief, Jason Bammann, and new assistant chief, Michael Napier. One thing that hasn’t changed is the department’s annual “Bike-A-Palooza” community event. The ninth...
When and why urgent care centers may be better option to the emergency room at a hospital
There are about 14, 714 urgent care centers in the US today, with over 200 million patients being seen each year. The average wait time at an urgent care visit is about 60 minutes; the wait time for emergency room visit is around 162 minutes. Urgent care centers are for...
UPDATE: missing 24-year-old autistic man from Butler Township, is safe
BUTLER TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKEF) -- The Butler Township Police are currently looking for a critical missing person. 24-year-old Duquan Lee Hines and goes by “Quan” is six-feet, one-inch tall, weighs approximately 180 pounds. He has black hair in an afro, brown eyes, a short black beard, and glasses.
critical violations found April 9-16 during Richland County restaurant inspections
The following restaurant inspections with critical violations were conducted by Richland Public Health between April 9 and April 16:. ● Mansfield Christian Elementary School, 500 Logan Road, Mansfield, April 9. Food not properly protected from contamination by separation, packaging and segregation (critical). During inspection, serving station was observed unattended (staff getting chicken patties out of oven and other staff washing hands) as counter full of trays with lunches set out on countertop subject to sneeze, splash, dirt and dust while students wait in line. Sneeze guard should be installed or procedure should be changed by not putting out lunches all at once or having employee staff monitor lunches as they sit on the counter. Correct by May 14. TCS foods not being cold held at the proper temperature (critical, corrected during inspection). Tossed salads in high school cooler registered 46 and 49 degrees. Both salads and three additional salads were all voluntarily discarded. TCS foods not being cold held at the proper temperature (critical, corrected). Packaged lettuce in two-door cooler measured at 56 degrees. Person in charge (PIC) voluntarily discarded item.
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