Crestline man Michael Tesso, 28, faces 20 second-degree felony charges of pandering sexually oriented material involving a minor following a standoff and disturbing evidence seizure in Crawford County Court.
Former Dean Dr. Greg Rose will present “Settlement of the Old Northwest, 1850,” a free public lecture exploring the origins and distribution of non-Indigenous settlers in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Diamond Wipes release an official statement on the recent closing of the Bucyrus facility.
Galion High School Spanish teacher Jenna Bollinger was named Teacher of the Month, recognizing her passion for language and culture in the Galion district.
Bucyrus City officials released a statement expressing regret over the sudden closure of the Diamond Wipes facility, estimating a $50,000 loss in annual city revenue which impacts funding for essential services like a new police officer.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) is conducting coordinated, two-week enforcement initiatives to remove impaired drivers (OVI) from Ohio roads following 68,294 OVI-related crashes since 2020.
First Federal Community Bank and North Central Ohio Media Group are sponsoring radio and digital media outreach for non-profits in Marion and Crawford Counties, featuring the Marion County Board of Developmental Disabilities this month.
Diamond Wipes permanently closed its Bucyrus facility on Thursday, immediately laying off approximately 40 employees, despite a recent corporate expansion.
Ohio caregivers for the 236,200 people with Alzheimer’s and dementia in the state must prepare for increased sundowning and wandering as the time change on November 2 shortens daylight, according to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Jon Schreck, 47, was sentenced to 59 months in prison in Crawford County Common Pleas Court for pleading guilty to illegal manufacture of drugs and drug possession felonies.