Ashland County
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Ashland County: Government transfers accounted for 24.7% of income in 2022, up from 6.6% in 1970
In 2022, government transfers made up 24.7% of income in Ashland County, an alarming 18.1% surge from 6.6% in 1970, according to information from the Economic Innovation Group.
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In 2022, Ashland County ranks 44th among Ohio counties with 24.7% transfer dependency
In 2022, government transfers made up 24.7% of income in Ashland County—ranking it 44th least dependent among Ohio counties.
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2022: Ashland County aging and government transfer dependency trends
Since 1970, Ashland County’s population aged over 65 has increased by 10.2%, while income from age-related government transfers has fallen by 9.4%.
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In 2022, Ashland County ranks 57th among Ohio counties for government transfer income per capita at $11,630
In 2022, residents of Ashland County received an average of $11,630 per capita in government transfer payments—ranking it 32nd lowest in Ohio.
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Illinois Man Killed in Holmes County Traffic Crash *Updated*
On March 18, 2023 at approximately 11:54 a.m. the Wooster Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol was notified of a serious injury crash on State Route 3 south of State Route 179 in Holmes County
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Ashland Police Division’s 2023 Awards Banquet
On February 18, 2023, Division personnel gathered at Water’s Edge Event Center for the Ashland Police Awards Banquet, the first of what is planned to be an annual event.
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Metcalf Family Update
The green areas in the below map are where our family and friends have searched (with permission) for my Dad north and west of Ashland
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We Are Opening the Doors for the Public to Join Us for a Free Bluegrass Gospel Concert
On Friday evening of the conference, March 24 at 6:30pm, we are opening the doors for the public to join us for a FREE bluegrass gospel concert, by Williamson Branch, Nashville, TN.
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Fatal Crash in the City of Shelby
The Mansfield Patrol Post responded to a report of a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of East Main Street and Roberts Drive, in the City of Shelby, at 6:11 PM.
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One Transported After Crash
Ashland County Sheriff’s Office, Nankin / Orange Township Fire Department & EMS
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Attorney General Dave Yost Shuts Down Eight ‘Knock-Off’ Sham Charities
Five people involved in eight “charities” whose names were stolen from reputable organizations to lend credence to their scam have been ordered to pay a combined $190,000 in civil penalties and banned from associating with any charitable organization in the future, Attorney General Dave Yost announced today.
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I give you President Harry S. Truman
Ashland County Democratic Party held their annual Soup and Salad Dinner at the Ashland Kroc Center.
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Troopers Investigating Serious Injury Crash on I-71
Troopers from the Ashland Highway Patrol Post are investigating a serious injury crash which occurred on IR-71, northbound, near milepost 188 in Ashland County, Ohio.
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Man Down on Ashland County Road 1095
Ashland County Sheriff’s Office and Ashland EMS responded to report of an unresponsive man found at a pond on Ashland County Road 1095.
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Shooting on Gasche Street in the City of Wooster
Wooster Police Department said in a press release “On March 14, 2023, shortly after 11 pm, officers of the Wooster Police
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Two Vehicle Crash on Claremont Avenue
Ashland Police Division, Ashland Fire Department & EMS responded to a two vehicle crash
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Update with Mayor Matt Miller 3-14-2023
Fri, Mar 17, 2023 Saint Patrick's Day Parade / Streets / Eagle Gas Station
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Patrol’s Trooper Sauber Promoted to Sergeant at the Mansfield Post
On February 26, Trooper Zachary J. Sauber was promoted to the rank of sergeant by Colonel Charles A. Jones, Patrol superintendent.
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Ashland County Prosecuting Attorney Christopher R. Tunnell Announces Law Enforcement Officer of the Month for March
Ashland County Prosecuting Attorney Christopher R. Tunnell is pleased to announce that the Office of the Month for March 2023 is Loudonville Police Department Sergeant Sean Gorrell.
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Moments With My Retrievers I want to Remember and Cherish Forever…
Every Sunday morning, in the summer of 2004, the three of us, two pups and me, with blanket and Bible, would hike to Freer field to search the scriptures and commune with God.