BUCYRUS — United Way of North Central Ohio (UWNCO) serving Crawford, Marion and Wyandot counties is mobilizing to direct resources and support to our partner agencies during the COVID-19 outbreak and its consequences and has established the UWNCO Community Relief Fund to enable a swift and strategic response to the needs of our local community.
CRESTLINE — Beginning Thursday, March 19 the Crestline Public Library interior operations will be closed to patrons. Staff will report during regular hours through Saturday, March 21.
CRESTLINE — While some councils around the state are canceling in-person meetings and most are awaiting directives from the state during the pandemic, Crestline Village Council had its regular meeting Monday evening to attend to village business.
MANSFIELD — Mid-Ohio Educational Service Center Superintendent Kevin Kimmel recently made a statement regarding future events scheduled at the center and other operations.
BUCYRUS — The general public will not be able to attend Tuesday evening’s Bucyrus City Council and committee meetings, but the meetings may still be viewed.
GALION — The Galion City School District has posted all work for students to complete during the next three weeks on the district website. For students or parents to access it, they should go to galionschools.org.
BUCYRUS — Due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the declared a state of emergency, access to the public will be severely limited at the Crawford County Courthouse. Please see the attached order issued by Common Pleas Judge Sean Leuthold that is in effect until further notice.
BUCYRUS — Due to the coronavirus pandemic, we are implementing a few changes to the recycling process. After speaking with the Ohio Department of Health, we are changing the following:
BUCYRUS — Bucyrus Mayor Jeff Reser has released a proclamation of an emergency declaration amid expanding concerns of the spread of COVID-19 Coronavirus.
CRESTLINE — Crestline Exempted Village Schools Superintendent Matt Henderson recently released a letter to the district’s families about the school’s operations during the state-mandated extended spring break.