Starting March 2, motorists on U.S. 30 will face narrow 11-foot lanes and a reduced speed zone as crews begin a multi-year project to replace the bridges over the Norfolk Southern Railroad.
A Bucyrus man was sentenced in Crawford County Common Pleas Court after a jury found him guilty of exploiting and terrorizing a child over several months.
Ohio Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel visited Bucyrus High School to lead students in the Team Tressel Fitness Challenge, a statewide initiative promoting healthy habits and leadership.
Wynford High School presents “The Addams Family Musical” at the Wynford Auditorium in Bucyrus, March 13–15, featuring a cast led by Aaron Rabun and Brooklyn Stauffer.
Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Children and Youth have announced $20 million in funding to establish and expand six child wellness campuses providing local therapeutic care for youth with complex needs.
Two Mansfield men face drug and child endangerment charges after a METRICH-assisted traffic stop in Crawford County led to the seizure of a half-pound of methamphetamine, firearms, and over $7,000 in cash.
The Crawford Park District is inviting the community to explore the cosmos and local wetlands this month through a series of family-friendly astronomy workshops and a guided skunk cabbage hike.
Opening rounds of the 60th Annual Bill Rahm Invitational.
The Bucyrus Tourism & Visitors Bureau is inviting couples to “make it a date” this Valentine’s Day by exploring the city’s unique blend of historic landmarks, local dining, and craft breweries.
Tracing over 130 years of downtown Bucyrus history, 132 S. Sandusky Avenue has evolved from the 19th-century Rowe Brothers dry goods store and iconic F.W. Woolworth five-and-dime to the legendary Romanoff’s Jewelry and today’s Castle Auction & Appraisals.