West Mansfield
GOVERNMENT
Light Up the Lake Spectacular set to dazzle crowds
The Sandy Beach Bridge in Russells Point has been lit in LED red, white and blue lights during the past week through the efforts of the Indian Lake Historical Society, Dale Frymyer and group of volunteers in patriotic spirit to bring the community together, and in anticipation of the annual Light Up the Lake Spectacular fireworks show, set for Saturday, July 6. (Indian Lake Chamber Photo)
Belle Center Independence Day Celebration Set for Thursday
Breakfast is kicking off the festivities in Belle Center on Thursday morning. For just $7 (Kids under 5 eat FREE) you can pick up all-you-can-eat pancakes and sausage. Served with your choice of coffee, orange juice, or milk, you can pick up breakfast at the Richland Township Building. A parade...
Hardin County Sports Hall of Fame Recently Enshrined Members of the “Class of 2024” and Awarded Scholarships
The Hardin County Sports Hall of Fame recently held their 12th annual banquet Saturday, June 15, 2024 at St John’s Church in Kenton. Six individuals and one team were enshrined as members of the “Class of 2024”. The evening started with a catered dinner and two local student/athletes garnering Wes Davis Memorial scholarships for their work in the classroom, community and athletic achievements.
Calls For Reams To Resign Continue
MARYSVILLE – Supporters of Marysville’s LGBTQ community say they again plan to be on hand at Monday’s regular meeting of the Marysville City Council to call for the resignation of Council Member Mark Reams, as they say that Mr. Reams wife Leslie Reams has slandered – both in person and on social media posts – supporters both of the LGBTQ community in general, as well as defamed both the Walking Distance Brewery, 222 E. 8th St., and its owner Teddy Valinski for hosting drag shows and embracing pro-LGBTQ events.
Two PUDs Get Planning Commission’s Approval
MARYSVILLE – The Marysville Planning Commission Tuesday gave its blessing to both the Marysville South Planned Unit Development (PUD), and an amendment to the Marysville East, Section 1 PUD at its regular meeting. The Marysville South PUD is approximately 592 acres north of Scottslawn Road, and according to the...
East Liberty Fireworks & Independence Day Festival
After what they thought was going to be their final year, members of the East Liberty Community came together to continue their Independence Day Celebration tradition. In 2023, the committee that handles all the details didn’t think that they would be able to continue, but several community members stepped up and said they didn’t want to see the events stop.
Local Village to Clean Up This Weekend
West Liberty residents, while you are celebrating the holiday this week, or maybe are off work and cleaning up around the house don’t forget Saturday’s Spring Clean-Up Day. The Village will host the dumpsters for village residents from 8 AM to 1 PM this Saturday at Lions Park.
Bellefontaine Fire Chief Set to Retire
What started on April 19th of 1998 will conclude on July 31st. Twenty-six years later Bellefontaine Fire Chief Andy Fissel is set to retire. “The winds of change,” Fissel said is one of the reasons he is choosing to retire, adding, “I just knew it was my time.”
Kenton Historic Courthouse District Hosting DBA Speaker Series Presentation on Google Business Listings
The Kenton Historic Courthouse District is inviting and encouraging all downtown Kenton building and business owners to join them on Monday, July 8 at 11:00 AM for a special DBA Speaker Series presentation on Google Business Listings. Holli Underwood, President/CEO and Director of Economic Development of the Hardin County Chamber...
Village of Russells Point Board of Public Affairs Vacancies
The Village of Russells Point has three vacancies on the Board of Trustees of Public Affairs. Candidates are required to be a registered voter with at least 1 year of residence in the Village of Russells Point. The Village Council must establish a Board of Trustees of Public Affairs made...
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. 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. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.