The new owners of a downtown eatery are “serving up” some new fare and catering to customers who want more than a beer and bite to eat.
Just to the left of the Great American Crossroad mural in Bucyrus’ Washington Square, a small red-white-and-blue plaque can be found, commemorating the nation’s upcoming semi quincentennial.
The Bucyrus City Council has officially turned down Bruce Truka’s proposal to donate the former YMCA building to the city, citing concerns over maintenance costs and future use.
The Bucyrus City Council held their regular meeting on Tuesday evening
Late on February 17, 2025, at approximately 11:00 PM, officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for operating without its headlights in the 1500 block of East Mansfield Street.
The Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force is offering rewards for information leading to the capture of four fugitives wanted by various law enforcement agencies.
The meeting, organized by Finance Committee Chairman Kevin Myers and billed as a “town hall” session, fell short of public expectations while lasting nearly four hours.
The Rittenours have just finished their first year as owners of the established farm-to-table business, which serves a variety of clientele in multiple counties: grocery stores, restaurants, and cooperatives.
The Crawford County Board of Elections has officially certified the Republican candidates running for various city offices in Bucyrus and Crestline for the upcoming primary election.
The Crestline Athletic Department announced via social media that Friday’s boys basketball game against St. Pete’s will be restricted to parents and family members only, with no students permitted to attend.