Galion Mayor Tom O’Leary vetoed a resolution Thursday that requested the Ohio Attorney General to investigate the contracts through American Municipal Power with Prairie State and now the Council President is asking residents to speak up.
It appears that no matter who is in office in Galion there are two different camps when it comes to the city’s contracts through American Municipal Power with Prairie State.
Despite many taking an extended weekend from their jobs for Labor Day, crime did not with Bucyrus police making 4 arrests over the holiday weekend.
The Galion Police Department kept busy closing out the month of August and opening the month of September making a dozen arrests.
Three men were given a new lease on life as they were granted Judicial Releases Tuesday afternoon in the Crawford County Court of Common Pleas.
While responding to numerous calls Thursday and Friday Bucyrus police made two arrests.
Scriptures recorded the story of how Jesus fed the multitudes with a few fish and loaves of bread. Employees at ESCO are hoping they can help feed some Bucyrus boys and girls by going fishing.
The Golf, Cross Country, Cheerleading, Football, Volleyball and Girls’ Tennis teams, and BHS Demo Band will participate in a pep rally at Bucyrus Elementary School Sept. 6.
Colonel Crawford High School started the first day of school for 2013 with only freshman students.
Construction on State Route 103, just west of High Street in the Village of New Washington, will close Monday, August 26