Norton Bicentennial, Inc. marked the official start of Norton Park construction in Bucyrus, Ohio, with a tree planting ceremony held in conjunction with the Bucyrus Rotary Club, which donated $6,700 for new trees.
The Avita Home Health and Hospice Hearts of Christmas Tree Auction in Galion, Ohio, runs from November 21st to December 1st, offering unique holiday decorations and supporting local hospice care.
The Colonel Crawford Lions Club has named seniors Peyton Baker (November), Lizzie Ehmann (December), and Joette Marks (January 2026) as Students of the Month, recognizing their excellence in academics, athletics, and community service.
Authorities are asking for assistance in finding Roger Smith, 57, who was last seen Nov. 4 in Mansfield.
Owner Gavin Feichtner brings his lifelong dream and small-town pride to Bucyrus with the opening of Kuntry Inks tattoo studio, specializing in black and gray realism and community-focused art.
Galion’s Bill Burkhart, 83, has dedicated 25 years to hand-crafting wooden memorial crosses for deceased members of St. Joseph Catholic Church and 50 years decorating graves at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, embodying a commitment to charity and tradition.
After 28 years of dedicated service and leadership, Captain Ryan Sparks officially retires from the Bucyrus Fire Department on Friday, November 14, 2025, leaving a legacy of kindness and community service.
Bucyrus Mayor Bruce Truka announced the successful sale of the former Swan Rubber Building at 428 E. Mansfield St. to new owner Samuel Katz of Columbus, who plans to secure the structure and pursue revitalization projects.
Bucyrus native and retired USAF Master Sergeant Greg White spearheads Ohio House Bill 576 with Rep. Riordan McClain to designate November as “Veterans’ Month” in Ohio, honoring veterans’ contributions.
Forge Fire & Company officially opened its new fabrication shop and administrative office in Bucyrus, Ohio, marking a strategic investment in local jobs and manufacturing growth within Crawford County.