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Ashland Police officer Mason Birkbeck along with Sarah Gentry, a member of the Ohio Special Response Search and Rescue team, and their K-9, search woods in the 1800 block of Cottage Street Friday ...
"Ashland is a responsible corporate citizen that is also responsible to community concerns in the areas where our terminals are located." [39] Hall drew praise for being so forthright and direct in confronting the crisis. [40] Ashland quickly opened a Pittsburgh office to handle claims and staffed it with a senior executive.
Ashland is a city in and the county seat of Ashland County, Ohio, United States, [6] about 66 miles (106 km) southwest of Cleveland and 82 miles (132 km) northeast of Columbus. The population was 19,225 at the 2020 census. It is the center of the Ashland Micropolitan statistical area, which includes all of Ashland County.
Blazer was born on September 19, 1890, in New Boston, Illinois to Presbyterians David Newton Blazer and Mary Melinda Blazer (née Janes). [1] Blazer's father's childhood home was station number three on the Underground Railroad that began at Quincy, Illinois and was described as being on "the avenue to freedom in Canada for runaway slaves from Missouri and Kentucky and hundreds of them passing ...
The Daily Independent (also known as The Independent Weekend Edition and formerly known as The Independent from 2003 to 2015) is a morning newspaper covering the city of Ashland and surrounding areas of Boyd County, Kentucky. Previously published daily, the print schedule was reduced to five days a week (Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays ...
Amy Renee Mihaljevic (/ m ʌ h ɑː ˈ l ɛ v ɪ k /, MUH-hah-LEVIK; December 11, 1978 – c. October 27, 1989) was a ten-year-old American elementary school student who was kidnapped and murdered in the U.S. state of Ohio in 1989.
Warrants were served at 721 Ohio St. and 139 1/2 E. Liberty St. in Ashland where searches were conducted by Ashland Police Division detectives and the METRICH Enforcement Unit, along with Ashland ...
Over the next five seasons, Musselman's Ashland teams had a collective record of 109–20. While at Ashland, Musselman's teams reached the NCAA College Division Tournament (the predecessor to the current Division II and Division III Tournaments) four times and had 13 All-America players. His 1968–69 Ashland team allowed an NCAA-record-low 33. ...