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Two popular municipal income taxes will continue to be collected in Mansfield, based on Tuesday's election results.
City Council enacted an ordinance last year prohibiting cruising on the "Miracle Mile," a stretch of Park Avenue West.
A businessman and a community health worker will square off in November to represent the 1st Ward on Mansfield City Council.
Both the so-called pothole haters tax and the P.R.I.D.E. tax passed with more than 60% of the votes cast in Tuesday's primary election.
Local businessman Mike Miranda, a Republican, and Democrat Amber Thompson advance to face each other in general election in race for 1st Ward.
Growing demand for childminding services in the Mansfield area has tempted a successful, private business to try and expand.
A homeless woman whose therapy dog bit and injured a passerby in Mansfield faces a £10,000 kennelling bill from police, a ...
Cole Koeninger’s 12-strikeout gem for Keller and Landon Bonner’s grand slam for Hebron highlight this week’s top performances ...
There's no question about where Mariska Hargitay got her stunning good looks from. As the release date for Hargitay's ...
Blackpool release veteran striker Jordan Rhodes and Jake Daniels, the only openly gay professional footballer in English ...
Fort Smith voters will decide whether to keep some sales & use taxes or cut them. The money would help the city pay for improvements to its wastewater system. Fort Smith also has races for two school ...
Killer Colin Norris was jailed for 30 years but his current appeal hearing is now being scrutinised in detail by Lucy Letby's ...