“On Your Mark, Get Set, Read” is the program for kids ages 10 and under. The kids will meet every Tuesday at 10 am, beginning June 14 and ending August 9.
Galion Middle School 8th grade students awoke earlier than normal to embark on a journey to Washington, DC May 24.
After a public hearing that lasted almost an hour, and lengthy discussion when the subject came up in legislation, the Galion City Council decided to table two alcohol-related ordinances.
During a special session of the Crestline school district’s Board of Education, board members voted to adopt a new student dress code beginning Aug. 1.
A 25-year-old man was sentenced to prison for four years on Monday following his guilty plea to a charge of second-degree burglary. However, with that plea came a promise from Judge Sean Leuthold.
There was a surprise entrant in the race for the Village Council seat vacated by Paul Forster’s resignation from the New Washington Village Council.
The Colonel Crawford Board of Education’s final meeting of the 2015-2016 school year was full of good news, including the latest five-year forecast for the district.
Although substance abuse had a role in most of the indictments handed down by the latest Crawford County Grand Jury, burglary was an oft-repeated charge.
Three people are heading to prison after a day in Crawford County Common Pleas Court while a fourth will be staying in prison a little bit longer.
While Mother Nature may have tried grounding the Aviation Day at Galion’s Municipal Airport on Saturday, some events out of the day were still able to take flight.