BUCYRUS — Communities around the state joined together to acknowledge the students in the high school class of 2020.
COLUMBUS — To better inform Ohio’s residents of public safety messages and events, the Ohio State Highway Patrol has begun using regional Twitter accounts.
CRESTLINE — Crestline Village Council met online Monday evening including Facebook Live so residents could participate.
COLUMBUS — Republican Gov. Mike DeWine says schools across Ohio will stay closed for the remainder of the school year while classes continue remotely.
MARION — With approximately 1,800 cases in the Marion Correctional Institute, law enforcement officials are working quickly to perform mass testing for the COVID-19 coronavirus.
BUCYRUS — In a joint statement, the six Crawford County school district’s superintendents shared their plans to light up the sky with the lights at each school’s athletic stadiums to honor the class of 2020.
COLUMBUS — A Galion native has lent her engineering expertise to a company’s development of a system to help fight the novel coronavirus by decontaminating equipment used by workers on the front lines.
CHILLICOTHE — A man originally of Galion died as the result of a shooting Monday afternoon.
BUCYRUS — Mark Pfeifer has been “churning” out options for re-opening his homemade ice cream business during the coronavirus pandemic, and he finally came up with a solution.
BUCYRUS — The Bucyrus City Schools Board of Education approved multiple new contracts and contract extensions Thursday, including the hiring of Tim Plumley to return to the sidelines as football coach next season.