Attorney General Mike DeWine has rejected the summary for a statewide ballot issue seeking to legalize both medical marijuana and industrial hemp in Ohio.
The sun came out from behind the clouds and shined down warmly on those who exited Bucyrus High School Monday and prepared to send a final good-bye to Noah Lear.
After spending four years at its original location, the Candi Bar in Galion changed locations to accommodate for a growing business.
Galion High School’s performing arts department continued its strong tradition again this school year.
At the beginning of each girls basketball season, the Wynford first graders entertain the crowd with a rendition of the National Anthem and the announcement of the game’s player. The students performed on an even bigger stage Saturday.
There is still time to register for this year’s Police and Fire Community Dodgeball Tournament that will be held at Bucyrus High School on April 2.
Five individuals and one team were the latest to be enshrined in the Crawford County Sports Hall of Fame Saturday night.
The Bucyrus Public Library continues its monthly Pinterest at the BPL series. March’s workshop will feature decoupage eggs.
While the eggs may have been easier to spot this year due to lack of snow, a fun time was still had by all for the adult Easter egg scramble at Colonel Crawford Friday night.
The joint committee meeting held at Bucyrus City Hall Thursday evening addressed many issues, and worked to move closer toward a resolution over the debate about the Lions Field fence.