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Education
7 years ago
5-year forecast presented to school board

NORTH ROBINSON ― Colonel Crawford FFA officers and members of the group opened the Colonel Crawford Board of Education meeting Monday evening.

Education
7 years ago
Student council hosts “Socktober” drive

BUCYRUS — Bucyrus High School Student Council is hosting a sock drive surrounding the football game against Wynford Oct. 26.

News
7 years ago
Mayor resigns amid criticism for slurs

CRESTLINE — The Mayor of Crestline officially has resigned.

Education
7 years ago
Methods to catch violators shared for Bus Safety Week

BUCYRUS — Local law enforcement and school districts are using National School Bus Safety Week to remind motorists of their responsibilities on the road.

Education
7 years ago
Galion Schools to have public hearing

Notice is hereby given by the Galion City School District Board of Education (“Board”) that the Board will conduct a public hearing regarding the proposed reemployment of James Grubbs as Superintendent of the Galion City School District for the period starting January 7, 2019 through May 31, 2020.

Ag
7 years ago
Wynford headed to nationals for 1st time

NEWARK — Wynford High School FFA is moving on to nationals for the first time in school history.

News
7 years ago
Judge rules on Kevin Keith lawsuit

BUCYRUS — A lawsuit against the City of Bucyrus by convicted triple-murderer Kevin Keith has been dismissed.

Education
7 years ago
District to offer diplomas to veterans

GALION — Galion High School will issue diplomas to those veterans who left high school early to serve in World War II, Vietnam and Korea during a special ceremony Friday, Nov. 9.

Election
7 years ago
New levy for jail to be on ballot

BUCYRUS — Twenty years after the Crawford County Jail on Stetzer Road opened its doors, the Crawford County Board of Commissioners are going to the ballots to ask voters to help keep business operating as usual.

Education
7 years ago
School board hears about student success

NEW WASHINGTON — The school’s students and their achievements were once again a focal point at the Buckeye Central Board of Education meeting.