As the time draws closer to winter break, student excitement for sleeping in and days without homework builds very high.
The Crestline Advocate has reported that Crestline High School Principal David Mounts will not be returning to active duty.
It was an emotional night for the Wynford Board of Education as it was the final meeting for both Superintendent Steve Mohr and Board President Jeff Schiefer.
Moving day and a rebate from AEP as part of a lighting project for the district got much of the attention at the final school board meeting of the year for Colonel Crawford.
North Central State College has been awarded nearly $40,000 in Dash Grant funding.
Governor John Kasich and Chancellor John Carey announced the members of the Higher Education Capital Funding Commission, which will again be asked to collaborate on a statewide list of priorities for construction projects to be included in the upcoming capital budget.
Families will read many Christmas books throughout the holidays.
The Bucyrus City School District and Bucyrus Lions Club came together to sponsor the first ever Lions International Peace Poster Contest at the Bucyrus Middle School.
The Buckeye Central Board of Education looked to the future as board members had a fairly quiet meeting to close out 2015.
The Bucyrus Secondary School will host a free Community Luncheon for all senior citizens in Crawford County beginning at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, December 22.