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- Park National Bank terminates leases in downtown Mansfield office building
- Scam cost Mansfield City Schools $54K in 2024
- Division of Wildlife collars huge black bear in northeastern Ohio
- Speed bumps return on weekend nights at 'Miracle Mile' section of Park Avenue West
- Arrest of 19-year-old Danville man may have helped foil planned attack on UFC Freedom 250
- Legislation creating a DORA in Mansfield planned for City Council in July, says mayor
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