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News
7 years ago
Two injured in OH 103 crash

BLOOMVILLE — A one-vehicle crash on Ohio 103 left two injured Thursday morning.

News
7 years ago
Avita adds heart service for cancer patients

GALION — Avita Health System now has a cardio-oncology program to manage the risk of heart disease in cancer patients throughout every stage of their treatment.

News
7 years ago
FEMA to test alert system

Many Crawford County and other area residents will receive an emergency alert on their […]

News
7 years ago
Council hears report from police chief

BUCYRUS — Bucyrus Police Chief David Koepke gave his nine-month report for 2018 to the Bucyrus City Council on Tuesday evening.

News
7 years ago
Video of mayor using racial slurs released

CRESTLINE — A police body-camera video, that has led to residents calling for the mayor’s resignation, has been released by the village administration.

Announcements
7 years ago
Board of DD to host meeting

NEWS RELEASE: The Crawford County Board of Developmental Disabilities will hold their regularly scheduled […]

News
7 years ago
Crawford Works kicks off One Life at a Time campaign

BUCYRUS — After a successful pilot of its program, Crawford Works is pleased to kick off a new awareness and impact campaign to help individuals in Crawford County work their way from poverty to economic self-sufficiency: “One Life at a Time.”

Ag
7 years ago
Bucks dust competition at soil judging

LUCAS — The Buckeye Central FFA district soils team traveled to Malabar Farm in southeastern Richland County on Sept. 28 to participate in the soil judging competition.

News
7 years ago
Residents call for mayor’s resignation

CRESTLINE — More than 20 Crestline residents filed into Crestline Village Council Chambers on Monday evening to request that Mayor Allen Moore resign his position immediately after using racial slurs during a conversation with Crestline Police Chief Joe Butler on June 25.

News
7 years ago
Speaker warns parents of online dangers

BUCYRUS — On Wednesday night in the Wynford auditorium, parents of the school’s students gathered to hear Jesse Weinberger speak on internet safety.