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From prison to purpose: ‘Shawshank’ director shares movie’s transformative power
MANSFIELD — Director Frank Darabont doesn’t think people ever needed to have served time in prison in order to relate to his iconic “Shawshank Redemption” film. “The movie really does kind of play like a Rorschach test for people and they project their own life difficulties into that movie,” the 65-year-old director said Friday afternoon at the Renaissance Theatre in Mansfield.
Richland County property transfers recorded July 29 - Aug. 2
These real estate transactions were recorded in Richland County between July 29 and Aug. 2: 608 Weller Drive, Mansfield; Margaret M. Sebastian to Norman C. and Jerrine A. Pfeffer; $260,000 424 Tremont St., Mansfield; Larry Cameron to Thomas Hamilton; $67,000 ...
Sheetz aims to hire 60 workers for its first two area locations
Sheetz, a major family-owned restaurant and convenience store chain, plans to hire 60 workers to staff its first two Toledo-area stores and will host a two-day hiring fair to select its staff. The hiring event will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Holiday Inn at 1705 Tollgate Dr., Maumee. Prospective employees can RSVP ahead of the event through this link. However, applicants are welcome to attend without RSVP’ing ahead of time. Those interested in attending can learn more at jobs.sheetz.com. Job applicants will participate in on-the-spot interviews and learn about careers with Sheetz and opportunities for growth within the company.
County youth program teaches braiding to potential hairdressers
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The Hamilton County Youth Employment Program offers potential hairdressers to train in their prospective careers this summer. A seven-week course teaches potential hairdressers how to braid, giving some a chance to occupy their time during the summer before school begins. See a spelling or grammar error in...
Mega Millions players told to check tickets as $1m prize still unclaimed – player just missed out on $374m prize
A LOTTERY player has missed out on pocketing almost $400 million, but still managed to win $1 million. The winner, who has not yet come forward, missed out on this hefty sum by just one number. The Mega Millions ticket was sold in Ohio, according to the Kansas City Star. It matched five winning numbers […]
As Ohio’s 2024 presidential ballot solidifies, Democrats move to secure spot for Kamala Harris
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The state’s 2024 presidential ballot is taking shape, as elections officials say they have certified petitions for independents Robert F. Kennedy and Jill Stein, as well as Libertarian nominee Chase Oliver. Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump also appear headed to securing a spot...
Father serving prison time for killing three sons
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Clermont County man who killed his three sons is now in prison, according to online records. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction lists Chad Doerman, 33, as being an inmate at the Correctional Reception Center. According to ODRC, Doerman arrived on Aug. 6. Doerman murdered his three sons at […]
Former blue-chip QB Riley Keller giving college golf a try
Riley Keller was destined for football greatness. As a freshman, he completed 95 of 190 passes for 1,892 yards and 21 touchdowns with nine interceptions, leading Whitmer to an 8-3 record and a playoff berth. It was a remarkable debut for a 14-year-old quarterback in fertile recruiting territory, enough that Mississippi offered Keller before his sophomore season. Additional power conference offers came from West Virginia and Iowa State. Keller was named first-team All-Ohio in 2017. At his height, he was the third-ranked QB in Ohio. But an elbow injury during his junior year derailed what felt like an inevitable competitive recruiting shootout.
Magruder responding to Rite Aid pharmacy closing
Magruder Hospital in Port Clinton is planning to open a new retail pharmacy inside the Bassett’s Market on East Harbor Road in October. Magruder Hospital President Nick Marsico gave details. The new pharmacy should be in the Bassett's Market in the Knoll Crest Shopping Center, often referred to as the Catawba Island Bassett's,...
Toledo woman accused of repeatedly taking children out of strollers, ‘mooning’ police
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A homeless Toledo woman is accused of taking children out of their strollers, as well as ‘mooning’ police. Andrea Heebsh, 40, was arrested Thursday on charges of child endangerment and public indecency. Alleged incidents took place on August 4 and July 8. Court documents...
Toledo to host recycling event at Manhattan Plaza Saturday
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The City of Toledo will be hosting a “Clean Toledo Recycling event” Saturday at Manhattan Plaza. The event will begin at 9 a.m. and end at 1 p.m. and residents are encouraged to bring a plethora of items to recycle. The event will be...
Ohio launches new human trafficking hotline to aid law enforcement efforts
Just a few weeks ago the Steubenville Police Department along with the Mahoning Valley Human Trafficking Task Force and others conducted a sting operation leading to arrests in the area, something carried out to catch trafficking behaviors before it leads to a worse crime. Attorney General Dave Yost announced this...
Neighbor's tree fell on my property due to storms. Who is responsible?
Central Ohio might be out of tornado season, but that doesn't mean the region is completely safe from falling trees. An unexpectedly strong windstorm could come through, uprooting trees and sending branches flying. Or sometimes trees just died and fall. It happens. ...
Ohio home listed for $20 million includes car barn, heated driveway and yacht-like touches
A 20,700-square-foot Ohio home with echoes of a yacht's interior has hit the market for $20 million, in what may be the state's most expensive home listing ever. Completed in 2018 in Hunting Valley, east of Cleveland, the home features a boatload of amenities including an interior fashioned by Ari Loar, a Florida...
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