Ashland County
Recent News About Ashland County
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OHP Releases Photos & Audio from Shooting on I-71
Sergeant Ryan E. Purpura from the Ohio State Highway Patrol released the following statement on the shooting on I-71 at the 157mm.
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Road Rage Incident
According to the Ohio Highway Patrol, a cargo Van and a Semi were involved in a road rage incident where the semi driver was shot.
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US Marshals National Operation Nets More Than 830 Fugitives Across the Country
The U.S. Marshals Service has conducted the second phase of a high-impact fugitive apprehension initiative, Operation North Star II (ONS II), focusing on the country’s most violent offenders in 10 locations.
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Ashland County Sheriff’s Office Swears in New Sergeant
Ashland County Sheriff’s Office Deputy, Dan Saylor was promoted to Sergeant this afternoon, with his children and his fellow law enforcement in attendance.
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OHP Identifies Top Counties and Contributing Factors of Fatal Crashes from 2018 - 2022
According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, from 2018-2022 there have been 5,613 fatal crashes on Ohio roadways resulting in 6,081 fatalities.
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Ashland County Sheriff & Columbus Detectives Search Sullivan Twp. for Missing Woman
Law enforcement officials from Columbus and Ashland County were seen searching an area in Sullivan Township for a missing woman on Monday morning.
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APD Gains Two Exemplary Recruits From NCSC
Once again North Central State College (NCSC) has turned out a group of highly professional next generation leaders, and two of those Cadets will be serving in the Ashland Area.
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Dan Lawson Announces His Candidacy for Ashland City Council At-Large
I am honored to announce my candidacy for another term in the position of Ashland City Council, At-Large. It has been my great privilege to serve the City of Ashland in this position since February 2018.
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Huber Heights Man Pleads Guilty to Child Exploitation Crimes Involving at Least 44 Victims
As part of his plea, Roberts admitted to pretending to be a teenaged girl online to entice and coerce minor boys to send him sexually explicit images and videos of themselves.
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Ashland Police Division’s Special Response Team
Ashland Police Division’s SRT Team spent the better part of this afternoon in training, at 115 Maple Street, at the intersection of Union Street.
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A Righteous Gentile vs. Hitler and the Third Reich
The Story of Pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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Punxsutawney Phil Might Have Promised Six More Weeks of Winter Weather
Punxsutawney Phil might have promised six more weeks of winter weather, but just like with scams, don’t let fear and uncertainty make you a victim
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Ashland County 4-H is Hosting an Open House
Ashland County 4-H is hosting an Open House for anyone interested in learning more of the opportunities in 4-H
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NFL Player Indicted in Guernsey County Rape Case
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Guernsey County Sheriff Jeffrey D. Paden today announced the indictment of a Sarahsville man on rape charges.
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Fugitives of the Week for January 23, 2023
Wanted by the Richland County Sheriff’s Office for tampering with evidence F3
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"What's News in Loudonville"
I would like to give a huge shout-out to Bill Harris Dealerships for sponsoring the monthly "What's News in Loudonville".
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Governor DeWine Orders Flags Lowered in Remembrance of Victims in Monterey Park, California
In accordance with the order issued by the President of the United States of America
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Trooper James R. Gross in Remembrance (27 Years Ago)
According to Doug Miller Former Lieutenant of Ohio State Highway Patrol, at 5:00pm on January 18, 1996, Maxwell White advised his mother that he was not going to work. He was employed by Kroger and worked at their warehouse in Columbus, Ohio.
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Ashland County Sheriff’s Office Bomb Squad, Dispatched to Longview Avenue in Mansfield
Ashland County Sheriff’s Office Bomb Squad, and the Mansfield Fire Department responded to the Purdy Construction Co., at 200 E Longview Ave, in Mansfield, this afternoon.
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Budget Cuts Have Impact on Campus, Au Staff Numbers Begin to Decrease
On Monday, 13 to 14 full-time staff members were notified that their jobs were being eliminated as part of the deficit reduction plan, with the total reaching 20 by semester’s end, AU President Dr. Carlos Campo said.