The Crestline Harvest Festival, set for Sept. 18-20, will feature new roaming entertainment, a new ride company, and a schedule of contests spread across all three days.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol will hold an OVI checkpoint in Richland County on Saturday evening, funded by a federal grant to deter and intercept impaired drivers.
Mid-Ohio ESC’s Includapalooza conference brought together nearly 100 educators to learn new strategies for supporting all students, from academic engagement to social and emotional growth.
Pioneer Career and Technology Center is starting the new school year with exciting new programs like First Responders and LPN classes, a campus expansion, and a strong focus on preparing students for careers, military service, or college.
Bucyrus teacher Dawn Martin is recognized as the Lewis Family McDonald’s Teacher of the Month for her dedication to students and passion for helping them navigate their feelings and emotions.
Buckeye Central Superintendent Barbara Green sets the tone for the new school year, focusing on unity, refreshed programs, and refined learning experiences.
Tracing the rich history of 115 and 117 S. Sandusky Avenue in Bucyrus, Ohio, from a late 1800s drug store to its current role with First Federal Community Bank.
Ohio Heartland Community Action Commission and the Ohio Department of Development are providing assistance for electric bills, air conditioners, and central air unit repairs to income-eligible residents through the Summer Crisis Program.
Galion City Schools adopts “Courage to Climb” as its new tagline, empowering students and staff to embrace risk-taking, resilience, and personal growth.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol will operate an OVI checkpoint in Crawford County this week to deter and intercept impaired drivers.