With Duane Hord’s old residence set for demolition, a few local volunteer fire departments took the opportunity to brush up on their firefighting skills Thursday evening.
Treasurer Leesa Smith gave the Wynford School District Board of Education an update to the five-year forecast Thursday night.
Each year, more than 5 million people learn how to save a life in American Red Cross training classes and people can join the ranks of these everyday heroes by taking a class now.
After receiving public input about regulations proposed to the Ohio Wildlife Council on Feb. 10, modifications were made to some of the proposed season dates for the 2016-2017 hunting regulations.
Roll call is done at every meeting to know who is present. We do this with a question like what is your horse’s name, color, breed, etc. At our previous meeting the question was what is your favorite class at fair?
All aboard! Galion Depot, Inc., has announced its plans to build a multi-use pavilion on the grounds of the historic Big Four Depot.
The Central Joint Ambulance District Board of Directors formed a committee for contract purposes during their meeting Wednesday night.
The Galion City School District will welcome nationally renowned anti-bullying speaker Mr. John Halligan to share his family’s story with Galion High School and Middle School students.
Senior Fraud and Scams will be the topic being discussed by the Area Agency on Aging on Thursday, March 17th 2016 – 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm at Orchard Park Assisted Living.
Sitting outside of Bucyrus, surrounded by woods, it does not take much to imagine Chrysalis Advantage Point as its namesake: a tough outer shell enclosing people during their stages of growth.