The Crawford County Veterans Hall of Fame finally got a sneak peek of the memorial that has been nearly three years in the works.
A rural Bucyrus woman pleaded guilty to two felony charges Wednesday which led Crawford County Common Pleas Court Judge Sean Leuthold to assess her life as “in somewhat of a mess right now.”
Crestline Advocate publisher Kim Ross-Polito took the Crestline Board of Education to task last Friday over Ohio’s Sunshine Law.
Hoping to catch a little wind and take flight with some family fun, the Crawford Park District held a kite flying program Wednesday evening at Unger Park.
Pictures from the Crawford Park District’s kite flying program held on April 12, 2017 at Unger Park.
Three staff members from the Galion Primary School presented the building’s new teaching methodology for reading assessment and targeted interventions during the Ohio Association of Administrators of State and Federal Education Program.
Only $1,500 separated the bids for Bucyrus’ 2017 mill and pave project, but the nod eventually went to a local company.
The Galion City Council met Tuesday evening, mainly to address citizen concerns and legislation.
A 29-year-old Bucyrus woman pleaded guilty to four felony counts stemming from a check incident on Tuesday and is now slated to be on probation for the next five years.
One of the Lady Eagles’ all-time greats will be leaving the nest of Colonel Crawford to roost at Youngstown State.