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Mapleton High School (Mapleton, Oregon)
Mapleton High School is a public high school in Orange Township, near Ashland, Ohio, United States. It was created in 1962 by merging the high schools in Polk and Ruggles-Troy. (Nova's high school had previously merged with Ruggles to create Ruggles-Troy). It is the only high school in the Mapleton Local School District and serves approximately 290 students in grades 9 to 12. Athletic teams are known as the Mounties with school colors of royal blue and red. Athletics The Mounties are members of the Firelands Conference The Firelands Conference is an Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) athletic league located in north-central Ohio. The league was formed in the 1960–61 school year and is named for the Firelands area of the old Western Reserve, whe ... and have been since 1963. They sport the colors of royal blue and red for athletic competitions. In August 2014, Mapleton became an affiliate member of the Mid-Buckeye Conference for girls soccer. Location Al ...
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Ashland, Ohio
Ashland is a city in and the county seat of Ashland County, Ohio, United States, 66 miles southwest of Cleveland and 82 miles northeast of Columbus. The population was 20,362 at the 2010 census. It is the center of the Ashland Micropolitan Statistical Area (as defined by the United States Census Bureau in 2003). Ashland was designated a Tree City USA by the National Arbor Day Foundation in 1984. History Ashland was laid out by Daniel Carter in 1815. Ashland was originally called Uniontown, but in 1822 the city was compelled to adopt a new name because another city in Ohio was already named Uniontown. The new name of Ashland was selected by supporters of the Kentucky congressman Henry Clay, from Ashland, his estate near Lexington. Later, "Henry Clay High School" was considered as a name for what is now known as Ashland High School. In the mid-1800s, Ashland pioneers traveled to Oregon, naming a settlement after the town. In 1878, with financial assistance from the city, ...
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Nova, Ohio
Nova is an unincorporated community in central Troy Township, Ashland County, Ohio, United States. It has a post office with the ZIP code 44859. It lies at the intersection of U.S. Route 224 with State Route 511. History Nova was originally Troy Center, and under the latter name was founded in 1851. A post office called Nova has been in operation since 1851. The last known living apple tree planted by Johnny Appleseed John Chapman (September 26, 1774March 18, 1845), better known as Johnny Appleseed, was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced apple trees to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Ontario, as well as the northern coun ... can be found in Nova. The tree produces tart green apples which are used for making applesauce, baking and producing hard cider. References Unincorporated communities in Ohio Unincorporated communities in Ashland County, Ohio 1851 establishments in Ohio Populated places established in 1851 {{Ash ...
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Public High Schools In Ohio
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High Schools In Ashland County, Ohio
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Nankin, Ohio
Nankin is an unincorporated community in southern Orange Township, Ashland County, Ohio, United States. It has a post office with the ZIP code 44848. It lies at the intersection of State Routes 58 and 302 __NOTOC__ Year 302 (CCCII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Constantius and Valerius or, less frequently, year 1055 ''Ab urbe condita''. The denomination ... and is near U.S. 250. History Nankin was originally called Orange, and under the latter name was laid out in 1828. A post office called Nankin has been in operation since 1833. References Unincorporated communities in Ohio Unincorporated communities in Ashland County, Ohio 1828 establishments in Ohio Populated places established in 1828 {{AshlandCountyOH-geo-stub ...
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Mapleton Local School District Campus
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Mansfield News Journal
The ''Mansfield News Journal'' is a daily newspaper based in Mansfield, Ohio, that serves Richland, Ashland and Crawford counties, as well as parts of Morrow, Knox and Huron Huron may refer to: People * Wyandot people (or Wendat), indigenous to North America * Wyandot language, spoken by them * Huron-Wendat Nation, a Huron-Wendat First Nation with a community in Wendake, Quebec * Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi ... counties in the north central part of the state. History The ''News Journal'' was formed by the merger of the ''Mansfield News'' and the ''Mansfield Journal'' in 1932. The paper celebrated its 75th anniversary in December 2007. Overview Ted Daniels is the newspaper's managing editor. Daniels filled the role in January 2016 after the retirement of longtime editor Tom Brennan. The paper is owned by Gannett (The USA Today Network of Ohio) and has downsized its print operation in recent years to focus more upon online content. Awards The newspaper's web sit ...
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Mid-Buckeye Conference
The Mid-Buckeye Conference, known also at times as the Middle Buckeye Conference, is an OHSAA athletics conference with member schools located in Ashland, Crawford, Knox, Richland, and Wayne counties. The following are the current members: Former members * Ashley Aces (Charter member, 1948-1952) * Cardington-Lincoln Pirates (Charter member, 1948-1954) * Centerburg Trojans (Charter member, 1948-1962, 1963-1977, 1981-2013) * Sunbury Eagles (Charter member, 1948-1949) * Mount Gilead Indians (1949-1954) * Richwood Tigers (1950-1952, 1953-1954) * Sunbury Big Walnut Golden Eagles (Consolidation of Sunbury and Galena, 1950-1954) * Ashley Elm Valley Aces (Consolidation of Ashley, 1952-1954) * Granville Blue Aces (1954-1962) * Summit Station Hornets (1954-1956) * Pataskala Watkins Memorial Warriors (1955-1962) * Summit Station Licking Heights Hornets (Consolidation of Summit Station, 1956-1962) * Howard Bulldogs (First reformation charter member, 1963-1964) * Mount Vernon St. Vincent ...
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Troy Township, Ashland County, Ohio
Troy Township is one of the fifteen townships of Ashland County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 1,132. Geography Located in the northern part of the county, it borders the following townships: * Rochester Township, Lorain County - north * Huntington Township, Lorain County - northeast corner * Sullivan Township - east * Orange Township - south * Ruggles Township - west * New London Township, Huron County - northwest corner No municipalities are located in Troy Township, although the unincorporated community of Nova is located in the center of the township. Name and history It is one of seven Troy Townships statewide. The township was first surveyed in 1806, at which time the territory was composed of thick woods, but not officially organized or named until 1835. It was named for the dog of an early settler. Troy Township was organized as part of Lorain County, and then it was added to Ashland County when it was formed on February 24, 1846 from ...
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Ohio
Ohio () is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Of the fifty U.S. states, it is the 34th-largest by area, and with a population of nearly 11.8 million, is the seventh-most populous and tenth-most densely populated. The state's capital and largest city is Columbus, with the Columbus metro area, Greater Cincinnati, and Greater Cleveland being the largest metropolitan areas. Ohio is bordered by Lake Erie to the north, Pennsylvania to the east, West Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the southwest, Indiana to the west, and Michigan to the northwest. Ohio is historically known as the "Buckeye State" after its Ohio buckeye trees, and Ohioans are also known as "Buckeyes". Its state flag is the only non-rectangular flag of all the U.S. states. Ohio takes its name from the Ohio River, which in turn originated from the Seneca word ''ohiːyo'', meaning "good river", "great river", or "large creek". The state arose from the lands west of the Appalachian Mountai ...
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Ruggles Township, Ashland County, Ohio
Ruggles Township is one of the fifteen townships of Ashland County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 905. Geography Located in the northwestern corner of the county, it borders the following townships: * New London Township, Huron County - north * Rochester Township, Lorain County - northeast corner * Troy Township - east * Orange Township - southeast * Clear Creek Township - south * Butler Township, Richland County - southwest * Greenwich Township, Huron County - west * Fitchville Township, Huron County - northwest corner No municipalities are located in Ruggles Township. Name and history It is the only Ruggles Township statewide. This township is included in the region known as the Firelands and was originally a part of adjacent Huron County. It is named for Almon Ruggles, a surveyor retained by the Connecticut Land Company in 1808 and the first county recorder of Huron County. Huron County was established by the Ohio General Assembly on Februar ...
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Polk, Ohio
Polk is a village in Ashland County, Ohio, United States. The population was 336 at the 2010 census. History Polk was laid out in 1849. A post office called Polk has been in operation since 1846. Geography Polk is located at (40.945541, -82.217374). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , of which is land and is water. Notable people Polk was the birthplace of Tully "Topsy" Hartsel, a Major League Baseball outfielder and World War II major general Stanley Eric Reinhart. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 336 people, 129 households, and 87 families living in the village. The population density was . There were 136 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the village was 97.0% White, 0.3% African American, 0.9% from other races, and 1.8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.4% of the population. There were 129 households, of which 34.9% had children under the ...
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