After nearly 30 years in the business, Todd Hill is hanging up his reporter’s hat and diving into the world of city government.
The usual flow of the Bucyrus City Council meetings was interrupted a bit Tuesday night to accommodate a special position filled to support the police and fire departments.
Crestline Village Council met Wednesday with an eye on vacant properties and established a new policy governing both commercial and residential vacancies.
The Bucyrus City Board of Zoning Appeals met on Tuesday and approved Together We Hurt, Together We Heal’s request for a similar use variance for its sober living facility.
Dustin Davis will be leaving the unseasonably chilly days of Ohio for the slightly warmer clime of Alabama.
Justice was as sure as it was swift Tuesday for defendants who made appearances in Crawford County Common Pleas Court.
Drug-related probation violations continue to earn the ire of Crawford County Common Pleas Court Judge Sean Leuthold. They also continue to earn the violators time in prison.
The Crawford Park District is partnering with many local organizations to host the second Earth Day Fair, to be held at Lowe-Volk Park from 9 a.m. to noon on April 16.
There will be a Bucyrus softball meeting at 6 p.m. on April 10 in the Council Chambers of Bucyrus City Hall.
Sunday was no day of rest for local law enforcement, but it was a good day’s work when a search warrant led to two arrests and the seizure of drugs and weapons.