Crawford County leaders highlighted local economic momentum at the annual Chamber of Commerce Forecast Breakfast, showcasing significant growth in healthcare investment, manufacturing expansion, and educational innovation despite national uncertainty.
Now operating as Marion Valley Post-Acute, the facility at 400 Barks Road West provides award-winning skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and secure memory care to the Marion community under new leadership and homegrown local management.
Celebrating 40 years of service, Special Moments Bridal & Tuxedo in Bucyrus offers big-city designer selections with small-town charm, providing affordable formalwear and personalized service to the North Central Ohio community.
Dr. Idiris Ibrahim is expanding access to local healthcare at Clear Dental in Galion, offering compassionate, transparent, and affordable family dentistry to eliminate the need for patients to travel to larger cities for care.
Flatland Ice Cream Machine Rentals, owned by Jordan Shifley, offers professional soft-serve equipment for weddings, corporate events, and parties throughout Bucyrus and Crawford County.
Celebrating a century of local service, Attica Lumber marks its 100th anniversary as a four-generation family business specializing in post-frame construction and hardware delivery across 15 counties.
Avita Health System plans to relocate its Crestline retail pharmacy to a newly donated building on North Seltzer Street, adding drive-thru access for local patients.
RK Real Estate & Development has purchased a prominent 9.7-acre portion of the former Richland Mall in Ontario for $2.7 million, signaling plans for a new Rural King Supply location.
Bucyrus-based Crossroads Family of Companies has acquired The Grandparent Gift Co., expanding its reach in the sentimental gift market with memorial collections and handmade glass keepsakes.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has approved 17 statewide economic development projects, including major expansions for Imasen Bucyrus Technology in Bucyrus and Kalmbach Feeds in Upper Sandusky and Carey, expected to create hundreds of new local jobs.