An ongoing heroin investigation finally netted the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office an arrest.
The Bucyrus City Council Finance Committee plans to discuss the repeal of the income tax credit for out-of-town workers when it meets on Tuesday, November 12 at 7:30 P.M.
As Ohioans prepare to honor service members on Veterans Day, Attorney General Mike DeWine is warning donors to beware of veterans’ charity scams and those who make false promises to help veterans.
The City of Galion got the bill for defending itself in a civil lawsuit challenging the issue in the 2012 General Election that abolished the city charter.
Galion city officials including the mayor, law director, city council president and city treasurer agreed on one thing at a Friday press conference: there have been irregularities in the way Galion electric consumers have been billed since 2009.
So much for knocking off work early on Friday, Bucyrus police had a busy but productive afternoon heading into the weekend.
The Bucyrus Area Safety Council has announced that the November guest speaker will be Mr. Chad Positano of OSHA.
Loud neighbors can be extremely irritating, but feathers can get even more ruffled than normal when the noise and squawks come from tropical macaws.
The Crestline Exempted Village Board of Education will be holding their regular monthly meeting on Monday, October 28 at 6:00 PM in the Crestline High School Media Center.
The outpouring of support for the nutritional wellbeing of children in the Bucyrus community continues to be very strong. The Bucyrus Elks Lodge #156, through the Elks National Foundation Grand Lodge, awarded a $2,000 Beacon Grant to the Backpack Program.