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North End street named after Prince Charles Williams, famed boxer

Mansfield City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved the honorary recognition. Prince Charles Williams did a great service to the Mansfield area,  Mayor Tim Theaker said.  He represented Mansfield in his boxing endeavors and it s only fair and nice that we are able to turn around and rename a portion of a street after him. Theaker said Williams, who retired from boxing in 1996 with a record of 37-7-3 with 28 knockouts, grew up on Harker Street. Williams, 58, spent 5½ years as light heavyweight champion after beating Bobby Czyz on Oct. 29, 1987 in Las Vegas.  At one point in his career, he enjoyed a 21-fight winning streak, but he lost the belt to Henry Maske in a 12-round decision on March 20, 1993.

Richland County Virtual COVID-19 Town Halls To Address Pandemic Questions

Apr 7, 2021 Local Medical Business, and Community Experts Address Recovery and COVID-19 in Virtual Town Halls Richland County, Ohio -When will the pandemic be over? What will life look like after the pandemic? Will I need a COVID-19 vaccination every year? Local medical, business, and community experts will address these questions, and many more, at three special Virtual Town Halls, scheduled to be livestreamed on Richland Public Health’s Facebook page at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 13, Tuesday, April 20 and Wednesday, April 21. General questions from the public will be answered during the special broadcasts. Pre-submitted questions can be emailed tochps@richlandhealth.org. Real-time questions can be submitted on Richland Public Health’s Facebook page, or by calling 419-774-4761 anytime throughout the live broadcasts. 

New scholarship honors legacy of Mansfield, Galion educator Doug Castle

Feb 23, 2021 Doug Castle was a local educator whose 50-year career spanned all aspects of education in Richland County. He had a special place in his heart for the underdog. According to Richland Source, when he died of brain cancer in 2018, his family established the Doug Castle Legacy Fund at the Richland County Foundation to carry on his work and honor his life. The family wants the fund to help in many areas including education, racial equity and inclusion, mentorship, and community building. Anyone can donate to the Doug Castle Legacy Fund online at richlandcountyfoundation.org, click the donate button and select the Doug Castle Fund. Or you can write a check to the Richland County Foundation and note the fund on the memo line.

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