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News
10 years ago
Easement issue passes council with relative ease

A little bit more room is needed for the Plymouth Street construction project and, thanks to the cooperation of most residents that is exactly what the city is providing.

News
10 years ago
Crawford County Health Assessment made public

It was validation day for the Crawford County Health Partners: the county-wide community health assessment was presented to the community Monday morning.

News
10 years ago
Woman going to prison on two drug-related charges

It’s not often that Common Pleas Court Judge Sean Leuthold finds a defendant whom he has sentenced to prison in agreement with him, but that was the case on Monday.

Business
10 years ago
Business and Education Advisory Council sees, hears the future

Hosted by Crawford 20/20 Vision, five area high school students presented their Senior Projects Monday morning.

News
10 years ago
Son of ‘Dog’ Leland Chapman holds meet-and-greet in Galion

Hundreds of people stood in conditions akin to early March rather than May at AA American Bail Bonds in Galion on Saturday to meet the son of a dog.

News
10 years ago
Vandals target Galion Police Memorial

Galion police and the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office are hoping the public will assist in their investigation of vandalism at the Galion Police Memorial at Amann’s Reservoir.

Business
10 years ago
T and J Fast Food Mart fills old Circle K location

You may not find Polar Pops anymore at the former Lane St. Circle K location, but there is a new convenience store in town that offers the usual amenities along with a sense of community.

News
10 years ago
Pancakes served to help park district programs

Piles of pancakes were served at Lowe-Volk Park on Saturday as the Friends of the Crawford Park District held their annual Pancakes in the Park.

News
10 years ago
Shred it day at the BPL Friday

The Bucyrus Public Library is sponsoring a Shred Day Friday, May 20th, from 11:00 AM-3:00 PM.

News
10 years ago
Into the Light – it’s about awareness and more

Wind, cold, and rain did not deter those who came out Saturday morning to honor the memory of individuals lost and to offer support for the Into the Light Annual Walk for Suicide Prevention.