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Free meal at Jeromesville church Thursday; shut-ins can call for delivery
Jeromesville Lutheran Church, 18 North St., will serve a free meal 5-6 p.m. Thursday. The meal includes French toast casserole, egg casseroles, sausage gravy over biscuits, bacon, sausage, pancakes, and donuts. This is a free meal for anyone who who would like a home-cooked meal in a comfortable, friendly atmosphere.
Downtown will be rocking with Ladies Night 2024 on May 23
Experience the rhythm of downtown Wooster at Main Street Wooster’s Ladies Night Out. Dress as a favorite rock star for the event 4:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 23. “We are thrilled to be bringing this event back for another year,” said Kerri Manley, project coordinator. “Ladies can expect music, swag, giveaways, games and a...
Ashland Memories: Nankin was an enterprising small village in late 1800s, early 1900s
Nankin was home to about 300 people in 1884, and the village virtually hummed with enterprise. The town continued to grow through the turn of the century, and by 1930 it had a population of over 1,000. In the 1880s, the railroad depot was about a mile east of the...
Mansfield-area churches announce concerts and a celebration
Area churches are hosting special events over the next few weeks.. The Oasis of Love church in Mansfield will host a celebration for Lady Shirley Jordan at noon June 8. Jordan is the wife of the church's second pastor, Bishop Walter E. Jordan, and mother of the third pastor, the late Walter E. Jordan II.
Source’s Conrad, Hillsdale grad, selected Ohio’s top sports columnist
MANSFIELD — Veteran Richland Source sports reporter Curt Conrad was recognized as the top columnist when the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association announced the winners of its annual writing contest Monday. The contest included submissions from 2023 and was judged by OPSWA members. There were four writing categories in three...
Property transfers: Holmes, Wayne selling prices $129-$1.5M
Clark Township − Dena and Le Edna H. Yoder to Monroe H. Yoder, Edna H. Yoder and Dena Yoder, 4440 Township Road 184, $250,000. Killbuck Township − MS Acres to Caden T. Miller, 3.6 acres, Township Road 80, $101,200. Killbuck Village − Dustin Angle to Dean Conner, 160...
'Fairhaven Hall is full': Antique and craft sale Saturday at Richland County Fairgrounds
An antiques and crafts sale Saturday at the Richland County Fairgrounds will raise money for fairgrounds repairs. The sale will feature items of all types, both decorative and functional, according to Kathi Cutlip-Mills, a longtime fair volunteer who organizes the sale. "We actually have over 70 vendors," Cutlip-Mills said. "Fairhaven...
Ashland police, METRICH search Ray Avenue home, make arrest, find drugs and guns
One man was arrested and guns and suspected illegal drugs were seized Monday morning when a search warrant was executed at 512 Ray Ave., Ashland. The man who was arrested was incarcerated at the Ashland County Jail, and the county prosecutor is reviewing the case, according to a news release from the Ashland Police Department.
Ashland police reports for May 14-15
ASHLAND — The Ashland Division of Police issued the following reports after officers’ activity from May 14-15. These reports include incidents by date, arrests, citations issued and calls by day organized in chronological order. Police fielded 84 calls. There were six incidents, two citations and one arrest. Incidents.
Crestline fire chief to stand trial in June on 13 charges, including theft in office
The fire chief for the village of Crestline pleaded not guilty to 13 charges in Richland County Common Pleas Court. Matthew Wells, 52, was indicted by a Richland County grand jury April 18 on the charges that include two counts of theft in office, 10 counts of tampering with records and one count of telecommunications fraud, all third-degree felonies.
Hillsdale prepares for familiar foe in softball tourney
JEROMESVILLE — It may be too early to call it a full-blown rivalry, but the postseason paths of statewide heavyweights Hillsdale and Keystone will soon cross again. The second-seeded Falcons and seventh-seeded Wildcats will meet in a Division III district semifinal game at Wellington’s Rec Park at 2 p.m. Tuesday. The same two teams met in the district championship in Wellington last spring with the Wildcats holding on for a 2-0 win.
2024 Richland County High School Football Schedule Release: Big year on tap on gridiron
MANSFIELD — With all of the attention on the NFL and the schedule release for the 2024 season, it's only fair to bring that attention locally. It is time for the 2024 Richland County high school football schedule release as we are officially three months away from kickoff. DIVISION EXPANSION: State tournaments to see...
Long-term absence: Shelby City Schools move to replace teacher on leave since February
SHELBY — Shelby City Schools has made plans to replace the position of a middle school teacher placed on paid administrative leave in late February. On May 2, Superintendent Michael Browning sent a letter, which Richland Source obtained through a public records request, to Stefanie Kellenberger, a sixth-grade teacher at Shelby Middle School.
Ashland enhances downtown experience with new public restrooms at Foundation Plaza
ASHLAND — Construction crews started work on public restrooms next to downtown’s Foundation Plaza last week. The project, estimated to cost up to $120,000, is expected to be complete by June, said Ashland Mayor Matt Miller. “As we have developed more downtown and we have larger crowds, people...
Athena Scholarship winner Eva Miller to study sustainable agriculture at Ohio State
Alliance High School senior Eva Miller, 18, is planning to study sustainable agriculture in college. She was awarded $1,000 scholarship on Wednesday night. ALLIANCE ‒ Alliance High School senior Eva Miller sees her future in horticulture or sustainable farming. The 18-year-old daughter of Amy and Kirk Miller graduates Sunday,...
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