With the ground breaking on the new Sleep Inn hotel at 598 and Brandt Road earlier Tuesday, the Galion City Council approved numerous ordinances to get the project into full motion Tuesday night.
Crawford County’s unemployment rate made a significant move in the right direction in February, but it still isn’t back to where it was a year ago.
The Bucyrus Ministerial Fellowship invites the community to worship together this weekend.
The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) is accepting nominations to honor Ohio farm families who are leaders in conservation for the 2016 Conservation Farm Family Awards.
With the toss of a shovelful of dirt, a dream of the Keller family and the City of Galion was manifested in an empty cornfield on Brandt Road Tuesday afternoon.
The Mt. Zion Buckeyes 4-H club had their second meeting of the year on March 21, 2016. Members turned in their 4-H enrollment forms and $10 club dues.
Madalyn Kimmel beat out four other contestants to make it a hat trick of wins at the 6th Annual Bucyrus Future Chef Contest.
A man who pleaded guilty to two sex-related felonies involving a teenage girl will be viewed as a sexual predator by the justice system for the rest of his life.
The Colonel Crawford Board of Education met Monday evening and honored some outstanding performances this school year before turning its attention to next year.
Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted has stressed the importance of a citizen’s right to vote and he is hoping than an initiative will be able to help victims of violence be able to do so safely.