The 2015 Wyandot County Fair ushered in new royalty Tuesday night with the King and Queen of the Junior Fair being crowned.
Hunters will have their first opportunity to pursue white-tailed deer when archery season opens on Saturday, Sept. 26.
On Sept. 10, members of the Colonel Crawford FFA chapter went to Camp Michael for the annual Forestry Contest.
There will be live demonstrations at the Crestline Farmers Market on September 22.
The Crawford Soil and Water Conservation District is hosting a morning field day Sept. 16 for farmers and landowners interested in learning more about how cover crops can improve soil health and increase crop yields.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency Administrator Val Dolcini reminds farmers and ranchers that they have until Sept. 30 to enroll in several key Farm Bill safety net programs.
The City of Bucyrus will hold a lottery for deer hunting by bow and arrow or crossbow at the four city reservoirs.
Rose Hartschuh of Sycamore is serving on the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Policy Development Committee.
Pleasing the palette for its third year the Taste of Crawford County returned to the Youth Building at the Fairgrounds Thursday night.
Perhaps it was the cooler weather, perhaps it was starting a week later, but one thing is for certain: attendance at the Crawford County Fair was up in 2015.