The Crawford County Board of Elections has an opening for a full-time clerical position.
A good definition of the word stagnant, or at least an example, can be seen in Ohio’s jobs report for the final quarter of 2016.
The Crawford County Partnership for Education & Economic Development is pleased to announce the addition of Erin Stine as Community Development Director, effective Feb. 20.
Those hoping for a speedy resolution to outdoor seating in the Downtown Business District of Bucyrus will have to wait a little longer.
North Central Electric Cooperative plans to begin construction on a community solar project in late February or early March that will allow its members to purchase the output of the panels.
For the past year Mark’s Homemade Ice Cream has been by order only if someone wanted to try their ice cream. That is about to change beginning this coming year as the ice cream company has purchased a truck to serve up their frozen concoctions.
Crawford County received some bad news in the jobs front as the county’s unemployment rate rose slightly from the previous month according to the latest numbers released earlier this week.
When help is needed in Crawford County, the American Red Cross is there, to provide disaster relief, emergency services to the Armed Forces and military families, a safe blood supply for local hospitals and more.
With Gov. John Kasich talking about the impact of an economic slowdown on his final biennial budget, the last jobs report of the year wasn’t exactly good news. But it wasn’t bad news either.
Brad Murtiff, a Bucyrus resident and current Vice President and Regional Executive is promoted to Executive Vice President at the First Federal Community Bank of Bucyrus.