The Board of Control is reviewing a single $175,000 minimum bid for the former north end fire station, with an official award meeting tentatively scheduled for April 1.
In honor of National Kidney Month, retired educator Mary Kay Hagerty—who has long-standing ties to Bucyrus—is seeking a living kidney donor through programs at Indiana University Health and Ohio medical centers as she battles stage four kidney disease.
Maxwell Anatra, 24, was found incompetent to stand trial Wednesday in the 2025 murders of his parents, Matthew and Lisa Anatra, and will be transported from Crawford County to a maximum-security behavioral hospital in Columbus for treatment.
Bucyrus firefighters in IAFF Local 1120 have unanimously issued a vote of no confidence in Fire Chief Chad Schwemlry, citing urgent concerns over staffing levels, leadership, and public safety.
With rising inventory and stabilizing mortgage rates, spring 2026 is emerging as a premier window for Bucyrus residents to transition from renting to homeownership.
The Bucyrus Water Department has implemented new service fees and deposit requirements effective March 17, 2026, impacting residential and commercial water, trash collection, and reconnect charges in Crawford County.
The Crawford County “Farm Hop” self-guided agricultural tour returns Saturday, April 25, featuring seven local stops including a lavender farm, an exotic animal farm with emus, and fresh produce markets.
Ohioans facing mental health or substance use crises can access confidential 24/7 support by calling or texting the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, while Crawford County residents have additional local access through the 1-800-544-1601 crisis line.
Driving instructor Bruce Creasap, 71, was arraigned in Crawford County Common Pleas Court Monday on a second-degree felony charge of sexual battery involving a 16-year-old student.
North Central Ohio Educational Service Center’s Spring newsletter.