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9 years ago
Galion Council closes 2016, approves Design Review appointments

Galion City Council members crossed a few T’s and dotted a few I’s at their year-end meeting Tuesday night.

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9 years ago
Two women sentenced to eight-month prison sentences

Two women will be spending the beginning of next year in prison.

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9 years ago
Brush and Pallette Art Club to host Winter Scene Paint Party

A Winter Scene Paint Party for 18+ will be hosted by the Brush and Palette Art Club at the library January 16, 6pm.

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9 years ago
Crawford Park District sets night hike for Unger Park

Night-time hikes are a wonderful way to experience nature! Crisp winter air, owls calling, and maybe even coyotes howling set night hikes apart.

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9 years ago
Liberty Township firefighters show holiday spirit to Life Support

While Christmas may be just a few days removed, gifts are still being shared. Life Support Ambulance Service was on the receiving end of a gift Tuesday.

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9 years ago
Home School in Nature class to focus on winter wildlife

Who’s still active at the Nature Center? This Home School in Nature class offered by the Crawford Park District on Thursday, January 12, will focus on the critters that are winter inhabitants of the area.

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9 years ago
Tom Pfeifer builds E-Z Pack Trucks – both big and small

Tom Pfeifer is a self-taught engineer who moved up the ranks at E-Z Pack of Galion, Ohio; manufacturer of refuse trucks.

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9 years ago
Park District seeks help with Audubon Christmas Bird Count

Winter not only means it’s the holiday season, but it is also time for the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count.

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9 years ago
Bucyrus City Council retroactively approves sewer project bid

Meeting for the second time this week, the Bucyrus City Council officially approved the authorization for the City Service-Safety Director to enter into a contract for the Mary/Crawford/Perry storm separation project Thursday night.

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9 years ago
Judge frustrated by ‘ineffective, counterproductive’ approach

Judge Sean Leuthold made it clear he was both angered and frustrated with the case of 19-year-old Taylor Young, not so much with the defendant as with the circumstances involved.