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Five people dead in car crash in Ohio, investigation ongoingKYMA News 111 day ago
Shelby City Schools teacher facing 21 felony counts resigns her positionMansfield News Journal6 hours ago
11-year-old charged with lying to Alliance police about kidnapping19 News2 days ago
Outlook for fall weather, and how much snow Ohio could seeNBC4 Columbus15 hours ago
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Shelby City Schools teacher facing 21 felony counts resigns her position
A Shelby City Schools teacher who was indicted in September on 21 felony counts resigned Monday. Stefanie Kellenberger, 40, emailed Superintendent Michael Browning, saying she was resigning "due to personal reasons." ...
Man killed in fatal crash in Huron County
A resident of Shiloh, Ohio, was killed in a fatal crash that took place in Huron County on Sunday afternoon. According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the incident took place at approximately 1:18 p.m. ET on US 224 near Old State Road in Huron County. Per the release, Richard V. Hairston, of Shiloh, OH was driving a 2009 Chevrolet HHR east on US 224 when he ran off road left, struck a ditch and then a tree.
Vote now for the Ashland County Athlete of the Week for Sept 30-Oct 5
Vote now for the candidates in the Ashland Times-Gazette Athlete of the Week poll. The performances in the poll are from September 30-October 5. The poll will run from 10 a.m. Monday to 10 a.m. Wednesday. (This page will be updated announcing the winner towards the end of the week.) ...
Two Ashland girls tennis doubles teams advance to districts
The Ashland girls tennis tennis played in the Division I sectional tournament on October 3rd and 5th at Freemont Ross High School, and two doubles teams advanced to this week's district tournament. Hannah Miller and Elena Haynes won the sectional title, and Claire Sharick and Mya Donatini, placed third overall. Miller and Haynes went into the sectional tournament as the No. 1 seed and Sharick and Donatini were the No. 2 seed coming in. Each team had...
Week 7 scores: Hillsdale, Dalton, Triway keep their respective title hopes in sight
On a night that Friday Night Lights took a backseat to life, all thoughts turned to Creston. The Norwayne vs. Chippewa football game that was scheduled for Friday was postponed as the community and surrounding communities rallied together. Earlier in the evening on Friday, there was a fatal one-car crash involving five Bobcat youth...
When closing a school means losing a town’s only hub and gathering place: Corrine H. Hurt
NASHVILLE, Ohio -- What does it mean to lose a school? For Nashville, Ohio — a town of just 197 people in northwest Holmes County — it means dismantling a lifeline that supports its most vulnerable children, widening educational gaps, and a future of higher costs for everyone. Nashville Elementary School is more than just a school; it is a community hub that provides critical support for children and families who already face significant economic challenges. Closing it as part of a plan to consolidate all West Holmes elementary schools into one building by 2026 would be a costly mistake.
Take a walk into Galion's spooky past starting Oct. 10
Eerie Galion Walks return starting Thursday and continuing on selected evenings through Oct. 30. Visitors are invited to go on a journey through Galion's past filled with mystery, scandal, crime and the unknown. More: Looking for a ghostly adventure? Here are 24 haunted spots in Ohio you should visit Walkers will be...
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