The Bucyrus Athletic Boosters will be hosting a “Night Out” fundraiser April 1. The event will take place at the Bucyrus Elks Lodge #156.
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine may not have announced his candidacy for governor yet, but he laid a strong foundation for it, especially when it comes to education.
Ohio Farm Bureau members recently made their case for property tax relief during testimony before the Ohio Senate Ways and Means Committee.
Claire Miller, a graduate of Bucyrus High School, has been named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester at The College of Wooster.
A Bucyrus City Council Joint Regular Committee meeting for Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017, will be held at 6:00 PM in Council Chambers of City Hall.
Kindergarten registration for the Galion City School District will begin March 1.
Fans of nature, photography, and nature photography have a few days left to visit the Nature Center at Lowe-Volk Park for the Crawford Park District’s 2017 Nature Photography Exhibit.
A split second decision can be regretted in hindsight, but Judge Sean Leuthold argued that Jeremy Schaffer’s actions were not the culmination of such a choice.
The Bratwurst Festival Committee was unable to achieve a request made by Bucyrus City Council, but the committee is hoping that another option will lend them a bit of credit.
The City of Galion will begin hydrant flushing on Feb. 22 in the southwest quadrant of the city (south of Harding Way and west of Market Street).