Iberia
LATEST NEWS
Richland 200: No. 4 Shelby's Brayden DeVito working on lasting legacy, building leadership
SHELBY — Before Brayden DeVito even entered his kindergarten year, he loved football. The summer before even beginning school, he signed up for flag football and as soon as he touched the ball, he knew he was home. Playing running back and receiving the handoff, it was almost unfair. DeVito took his first touch to the house for a touchdown. Everyone watching was in awe clapping the entire time he was sprinting toward the end zone. ...
Almost 20 new Latino businesses featured at Festival Latino
Nineteen emerging Hispanic businesses will be featured at the Columbus Association for the Performing Arts’ ¡Festival Latino! this weekend. The entrepreneurs from Columbia, El Salvador and the Dominican Republic were part of a six-month business incubator program called El Mercadito Raices. The program is organized by Catholic Social Services.
Marion resident shares love for pets, wants new business to be 'go-to' neighborhood store
Pet Supplies Plus has opened a store at 1609 Marion-Mt Gilead Road, Marion. The store offers natural pet foods and amenities such as a full-service grooming salon, self-serve wash stations and carry-out service in which team members carry heavy items to customers' cars. ...
National breakfast chain appears to be opening second central Ohio restaurant
A Southern-inspired breakfast restaurant specializing in chicken and waffles, crab cake benedicts, shrimp n’ grits, plus many more traditional brunch items appears to be opening a second location in the central Ohio area. According to city permits, Another Broken Egg Cafe could be opening…well…another cafe!. The award-winning...
Bucyrus Bratwurst Festival preview: excitement, tradition, and community spirit!
BUCYRUS, OH (CRAWFORD COUNTY NOW) — The Bucyrus Bratwurst Festival is back with more excitement and community spirit than ever before. This year’s festival, set for August 15-17, promises to deliver all the beloved traditions along with some thrilling new surprises. From the craft show, art show, and 5K Color Run/Walk to the highly anticipated second year of the Beer Garden, there is truly something for everyone to enjoy.
Ex-AK Steel site, 3 other brownfield sites receive funding
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Four brownfield sites in the Miami Valley are receiving funding to be revitalized. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Friday that four local brownfield sites would receive funding for either assessment, clean up or remediation. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, a brownfield site is a property proposed for redevelopment or […]
Shelby’s Kelsey Snyder earns top showmanship award at Richland County Fair
MANSFIELD — Kelsey Snyder is ending her junior fair career on a high note. The 18-year-old Shelby resident was declared this year’s Richland County Fair Showman of Showmen on Friday. “I was super excited,” she said. “I was actually in this contest a couple of years ago. So...
Meet Joe & Donna Gutridge, Knox County’s Outstanding Senior Citizens
MOUNT VERNON — Joe and Donna Gutridge are spending their golden years giving back. The Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging (AAA5) recently honored the Mount Vernon couple as the Knox County’s 2024 Outstanding Senior Citizens. In addition to a plaque from the AAA5, the Gutridges also...
Open Source: What happened to the bushes at Ashland Cemetery?
ASHLAND — The absence of bushes has made the news. The superintendent of the Ashland Cemetery removed hedges from the centuries-old cemetery recently, and some residents are curious as to why. “Why did the Ashland Cemetery remove the bushes at the entrance of the cemetery?” a reader wondered on...
Fibbing child causes haircut lawsuit in 1915 Mount Vernon
MOUNT VERNON — You might not want to believe everything an 8-year-old tells you. That was the harsh lesson learned by Mount Vernon shopkeeper Harry Porter in August of 1915, according to a brief article in the Aug. 17 issue of the Democratic Banner. A child wandered into Porter’s...
It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency:
Our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. As a platform hosting over 100,000 pieces of content published daily, we cannot pre-vet content, but we strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation.