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The Ohio State Highway Patrol is actively recruiting new troopers this summer, officials announced during a recent community spotlight program.
The Crawford County Chamber of Commerce is set to launch its “First and Third Friday” series this month, highlighting the vibrant downtown areas of Bucyrus and uptown Galion with free community events
The Bucyrus Historical Society will host its annual Cemetery Walk on Sunday, June 22, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Oakwood Cemetery. This year’s event will focus on the highly influential Hopley family.
A new mural celebrating Crestline’s rich railroad history is set to adorn a downtown building, a collaborative effort between Crestline Community Development and the Crestline Historical Society.
The case against Patrick Grasley, a Bucyrus resident, has prompted a significant response from the Kalmbach Feeds Company.
Reports indicated that a suspect connected to her disappearance was believed to be at a nearby fast-food restaurant.
Authorities are seeking the public’s help in locating 17-year-old Isabella Philips, who has been missing since May 25, 2025, from New Sewickley Township, Pennsylvania.
Patrick Grasley, a 23-year-old resident of Bucyrus, appeared in Crawford County Municipal Court on Friday to face serious animal cruelty charges.
Get ready for some “bend and snap”! The Galion Community Theatre (GCT) is set to stage “Legally Blonde: The Musical,” running for the last two weekends of June, from the 20 through the 27.