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Education
9 years ago
Bucyrus High School winter athletes to be honored

The Bucyrus Athletic Department is excited to announce the dates for the winter sports award nights and banquets.

Education
9 years ago
Crestline Board of Education to meet Monday

The Crestline Board of Education will hold its regular scheduled monthly meeting Monday, March 13, 2017 at 7:00p.m.

Education
9 years ago
BES to host Pint Size Hero program March 15

The Bucyrus Elementary School invites parents, guardians and community members to support the Pint Size Hero blood drive from 3-8 p.m. in the BES cafeteria March 15.

Education
9 years ago
Holden Windbigler is GHS February Student of the Month

Holden Windbigler, a sophomore at Galion High School, was selected as the February 2017 Student of the Month.

Education
9 years ago
Bucyrus City Schools going after bed bugs

The Bucyrus City School District, with the guidance of the Crawford County Health Department, has increased its vigilance to exterminate any pests in the wake of isolated cases of bed bugs discovered in three classrooms at the Bucyrus Middle School.

Education
9 years ago
Bucyrus schools want to reconnect with alumni

The Bucyrus City School District is seeking to reconnect with alumni near and far through a new Alumni Questionnaire on the district’s website.

Education
9 years ago
Galion Performing Arts to present ‘Alice in Wonderland Jr.’

The Galion High School Performing Arts department will present its performance of “Alice in Wonderland, Jr.” April 7, 8 and 9.

Education
9 years ago
Tickets on sale for Colonel Crawford’s ‘Footloose’

Colonel Crawford Music Department is now selling tickets to the spring musical “Footloose.”

Education
9 years ago
Pifer takes top prize at Future Chef

Students from Bucyrus Elementary put their culinary skills to the test Wednesday afternoon, as they battled against each other in the Sodexo Future Chef competition.

Education
9 years ago
Local student turns loss into light for others

Using a tragedy in her family to provide a light for others, one Wynford student saw the fruits of her labors pay off Wednesday afternoon.