News
10 years ago
BORN gets ‘crafty’ for the cause

Crafters and the public came together Saturday at the Bucyrus Nazarene Church to contribute to the Bucyrus Outreach Network’s (BORN) mission- help those in need.

News
10 years ago
Holy Trinity hosting wine tasting event this weekend

There will be a Wine Tasting/Beach Party from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 16 in the Holy Trinity parish cafeteria.

News
10 years ago
Park District to host spring wildflower walk

Join Crawford Park District Naturalist, Warren Uxley for a spring hike

News
10 years ago
Model Train Show produces something for all train collectors

Model train aficionados congregated at the Crawford County Fairgrounds on Saturday for the 30th annual Train Show and Swap Meet.

Education
10 years ago
Galion City Schools to host public meeting on grant funds

The Galion City School District will be holding a general public meeting to discuss the planning of Federal Program Grants including IDEA-B and Title I funds for the use of Special Education and Programming services.

Announcements
10 years ago
Veterans memorial society to meet

The Veterans Memorial Society will meet Monday April 18, 2016 at the American Legion Post 181 123 E Rensselaer Street at 7:00 PM.

Education
10 years ago
Year 2 of ‘Paws on Pawns’ concludes with tournament Saturday

The second year of the Galion Elementary School Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO) “Pawns on Pawns” chess club will conclude its year with a chess tournament starting at 9:00 a.m.

Announcements
10 years ago
Railroad crossing to close

The Railroad crossing at Whetstone Street will be closed April 11, 2016 thru April 14, 2016 for maintenance.

News
10 years ago
Jefferson Township to host annual pancake and sausage breakfast Saturday

The Jefferson Township Fireman’s annual pancake and sausage breakfast will take place on Saturday, April 9 at the Jefferson Township Hall

News
10 years ago
Police chief agrees to proposed marijuana legislation

Bucyrus Health and Safety Committee’s proposed marijuana legislation received the approval of Chief Dave Koepke Wednesday night.