By 1812Blockhouse

This week, we are sharing links to ten of our most-read stories during 2023. 

Among them are posts which performed remarkably well for long periods of time. Our various series continue to draw readers week after week and month after month; the several times during the year when we were able to provide “scoops” to important local stories never failed to gain notice.

Keeping track of site traffic is important to us, as it allows us to fine-tune content to match what Richland Countians appear to enjoy.

The top ten arel not shared in any particular order. Here, then, are the final two of the top ten most-read posts of 2023:

Good news for one Mansfielder was shared in June:

An article about a local street drew readers in July:

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