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Randy Bigley

As the News Director/Editor in Chief for the North Central Ohio Media Group, I lead our efforts to deliver local news and community information to the residents of Crawford County, Marion County, and surrounding areas through our radio and online news platforms.

News
4 years ago
Student suspected of animal mutilation investigation withdraws from school

BUCYRUS—A 17-year-old Bucyrus teen who is under investigation for the mutilation of a dog […]

News
4 years ago
PETA reaches out to school as a result of alleged dog mutilation

BUCYRUS—The nationally based animal rights organization PETA (People for The Ethical Treatment for Animals) […]

News
4 years ago
Intel investment in Ohio will provide opportunity for area students

MANSFIELD—Higher education in Ohio is poised to provide critical support for Intel and the […]

news
4 years ago
Intel building $20B Ohio chip facility amid global shortage

COLUMBUS—Intel will invest $20 billion in a new computer chip facility in Ohio amid […]

Education
4 years ago
“The worst-case scenario is a reality”…area schools feeling the impact

COLUMBUS—Many Crawford County and surrounding school systems are feeling the impact from teacher and […]

Education
4 years ago
MOESC Board of Governors adds member, recognizes members for service

MANSFIELD—To start the first Mid-Ohio Educational Service Center Board of Governors meeting of the […]

News
4 years ago
Area Agency on Aging to offer Continuing Education Trainings

ONTARIO— The Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging, Inc. offers continuing education seminars […]

News
4 years ago
Concerns about proposed Wind Turbines in Crawford County heard at anti-wind meeting

BUCYRUS—Despite the less-than-ideal weather, many gathered on Monday evening at Wayside Chapel to hear […]

North Central Ohio News
4 years ago
Marion Troopers investigating serious injury crash

MARION—Troopers from the Marion Post are investigating a serious injury crash that occurred on […]

News
4 years ago
Mayor Reser: “This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to improve the community”

BUCYRUS—Mayor Jeff Reser addressed the Public Lands and Buildings Committee at the scheduled Thursday […]