Episodios

  • Mansfield Considers Weekend Speed Bumps
    May 23 2025

    City officials in Mansfield are considering bringing back weekend speed bumps along Park Avenue West, known as the "Miracle Mile", to combat reckless driving. The temporary measure, first tested last summer, led to a sharp drop in traffic incidents, but no decision has been made yet for this year. As summer approaches, officials are monitoring the area closely and say enforcement will ramp up if dangerous behavior returns.

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  • Better Together: How To Begin Again After Abuse
    May 22 2025

    Content Warning: This episode includes discussion of domestic violence and abuse. Please listen with care. If you or someone you love needs support, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text BEGIN to 88788. In Richland County, Ohio, you can reach the Domestic Violence Shelter 24/7 at 419-774-5840 or visit thedvshelter.com.

    How do you begin again after abuse? What does it take to rebuild trust, safety, and self-worth when they’ve been stripped away?

    In this powerful episode, we speak with Colleen Rice, executive director of the Domestic Violence Shelter in Richland County, Ohio. With decades of experience, Colleen shares what she’s learned from survivors — why leaving isn’t simple, how trauma reshapes the brain, and what real empowerment looks like.

    We also explore how community plays a role, from showing up without judgment, to providing shelter and resources, to modeling what healthy love looks like. Whether you're a survivor, a supporter, or simply someone who wants to understand more deeply, this conversation will stay with you.

    If you're new here, this is a place for everyone to laugh, learn, heal and build. Not alone. Not perfectly. But arm in arm, heart to heart. Because we were never meant to do this alone. We are always Better Together.
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    59 m
  • Five-Year Forecast Shows Financial Turnaround for Mansfield Schools
    May 22 2025

    Mansfield City Schools is cautiously optimistic about its financial future following significant staff cuts and a shift toward more disciplined budgeting. At a recent board meeting, Treasurer Tammy Hamilla shared a much-improved five-year forecast, projecting small surpluses and a positive cash balance through 2028. While challenges remain, Hamilla pointed to staffing reforms, cost controls, and proactive planning as key to keeping the district on stable ground.

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    8 m
  • Plymouth Residents Get Answers at Town Hall on Bridge Project
    May 21 2025

    Plymouth’s West Broadway Street bridge has been closed for nearly three years, but progress is finally underway. At a recent town hall, residents heard from ODOT and Richland Engineering about updated designs, a tight funding deadline, and what to expect next. The village now has until next summer to award a construction contract. If all goes as planned, the rebuilt bridge could reopen soon after, with new safety features and improved drainage.

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    7 m
  • News Man Weekly: Richland County Children Services Executive Director Tara Lautzenhiser
    May 20 2025

    In this episode of News Man Weekly, host and Deputy Managing Editor Carl Hunnell is joined by Tara Lautzenhiser, the new executive director for Richland County Children Services. Lautzenhiser talks about her goals for the public child welfare agency, challenges its case workers face every day, its finances and the growing need for more licensed foster homes in Richland County.

    Hunnell is also joined by executive producer Zac Hiser and videographer Grant Ritchey in discussing a variety of topics, including a Mansfield man accomplishing his goal of photographing every monument and statue at the Civil War’s Gettysburg battlefield; recent law enforcement training on assisting local residents experiencing mental health difficulties; and a Mansfield teenager charged in two different homicide cases.

    As always, News Man Weekly brings you local news and policy discussions with clarity and purpose, helping you stay informed about the issues shaping your community—and it all pairs perfectly with a cup of great coffee from our friends at Relax, It’s Just Coffee.
    Relevant links:

    • Mansfield man photographs every monument at Gettysburg
    • Law enforcement training for assisting local residents experiencing mental health difficulties
    • Mansfield teenager charged in two different homicide cases
    • Visit the Richland County Children Services website
    • Apply for the Source Media Journalism Fellowship -- deadline May 23

    Intro song credit: Smoke And Drink, by Luke Watson.

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    56 m
  • The Story Behind a Mansfield Man’s Lifelong Gettysburg Project
    May 19 2025

    When Mansfield native Gary Jakubick set out to photograph every monument on the Gettysburg battlefield, he didn’t know it would take decades, hundreds of miles on foot, and one final birthday photo to complete. This episode tells the story of a quiet mission fueled by friendship, history, and devotion to sacred ground.

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    7 m
  • Richland County approves first step toward creating a port authority
    May 16 2025

    Richland County commissioners have taken the first official step toward creating a port authority, an economic tool that could help attract new businesses, support redevelopment, and level the playing field with neighboring counties.

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    7 m
  • Second Homicide Case Emerges Against 17-Year-Old in Richland County
    May 15 2025

    A 17-year-old from Mansfield is facing new homicide-related charges in the October 2023 shooting death of Jason Antrican, just months after being indicted in a separate fatal shooting case. Prosecutors are seeking to move the latest case to adult court, and a pre-trial hearing is set for May 21. This episode breaks down what we know so far, the legal steps ahead, and how the community is responding.

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    6 m
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