Bucyrus City Schools has reached a historic milestone as the first district in Ohio to credential its entire staff through a unified system designed to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world career success.
The Crawford Park District is welcoming spring with a rescheduled wildlife photography exhibit by Ron Paynter and a series of interactive outdoor programs ranging from hi-tech egg hunts to astronomy nights.
In honor of National Kidney Month, retired educator Mary Kay Hagerty—who has long-standing ties to Bucyrus—is seeking a living kidney donor through programs at Indiana University Health and Ohio medical centers as she battles stage four kidney disease.
Bucyrus City Schools is holding open community auditions for “Disney’s Frozen the Broadway Musical” on March 22 and 23 at the Bucyrus High School Theater for performers ages 8 to adult.
Newly appointed Ohio State President Bellamkonda visited Ohio State Marion two short weeks prior to being named university president on March 12.
Avita Health System has introduced advanced, non-invasive liver elastography technology at its Ontario Hospital to improve the detection and monitoring of chronic liver diseases.
Longtime economic development leader Jessica Gribben will succeed Ellen Heinz as the head of North Central Ohio’s primary business advocacy organization on March 16.
Mansfield Mayor Jodie Perry announced a major milestone for a proposed Buc-ee’s travel center at the I-71 and SR 39 interchange following the filing of a Type 2 annexation petition.
The Crawford County 4-H program is looking for an organized adult with food safety knowledge to manage its iconic food stand during the upcoming fair week, offering a performance-based compensation package for the right candidate.
The Renaissance Theatre’s Improv Underground program will showcase local student talent in a live “Pay What You Can” performance at Theatre 166 on April 8.