President Barack Obama gestures as he speaks to a crowd at a rally in Mansfield’s Central Park on Wednesday. Obama visited Mansfield and Akron, emphasizing his economic themes in his re-election campaign. (Photo by Chloe Coleman)
Former Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland gets the crowd fired up prior to a speech by President Barack Obama in Mansfield on Wednesday. (Photo by Chloe Coleman)
Over 2,000 people gathered at Central Park in downtown Mansfield on Wednesday to listen to President Barack Obama talk about the economy, taxes, jobs and his opponent in the November election, Mitt Romney. The president told the crowd of supporters he wants to continue to move the country forward as it recovers from hard economic times. (Photo by Chloe Coleman)
FFA members Colton Walker, left, and Bailee Shipley, right, add peppers to the beans and corn collected Wednesday night at the group’s garden. The produce will be given to Interchurch Social Services. (Photo by Rhonda Bletner)
Rick Doup, Mount Vernon, left, was an early blood donor when the Bloodmobile came to the Memorial Theater Wednesday. He has donated more than three gallons of blood. Taking his donation was Janet May, Mount Vernon, who was in charge of the mobile unit. At noon there were donors lining up to give blood. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Residents on Edgewood Road reminded motorists to slow down, and drive safely on this alternative route used by many to avoid traffic congestion on Coshocton Avenue. Word choice on a previous sign sparked some criticism of the gesture. (Photo by Pam Schehl)
Addison Christopher, front, of the Mount Vernon Parkside 8-under All-Stars, works on hitting wiffle balls at a recent practice. Behind Christopher are Mollie Pentz, left, and Emma Jones, center, who are working on swinging techniques. The Parkside All-Stars are 30-0, with 27 victories by run rule (Photo by Bill Davis)
Chassidy Henwood fields a batted ball while Stella Bainbridge looks on during practice for the Mount Vernon Parkside 8-under All-Stars. (Photo by Bill Davis)
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