The Colonel Crawford Board of Education recently honored Margie Hoyles for 12 years of service while approving a $98,941 HVAC project and setting the 2026 “Thunder in the Thicket” band exhibition date.
Bucyrus City Schools unveils new Advanced Manufacturing and Fabrication Labs, funded by a $696,675 state grant, strengthening their True North career-connected learning program with industry partners.
Marion Technical College announced a new record enrollment of nearly 3,700 students and highlighted a decade of significant growth under President Dr. Ryan McCall, alongside the launch of a new Early Childhood associate’s degree.
Seneca County Schools and local first responders are relaunching the rapidly expanding Handle With Care program, a cross-systems, trauma-informed initiative designed to support students exposed to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
The Ohio State University at Marion’s free Buckeye Talks on Tap series will feature constitutional scholar Dr. Christopher Green to discuss the upcoming Supreme Court case on sex discrimination and transgender athletes on Tuesday, Dec. 9.
Students have until March 1, 2026, to apply for 1 of 10 available $1,500 scholarships.
WOSU General Manager Anthony Padgett discussed overcoming funding cuts and adapting public media through community storytelling initiatives like the Storytellers Trust at a joint Mansfield Rotary and Kiwanis meeting.
Madison High School captured the Varsity Championship at the Fall Academic Challenge Tournament, while Lexington High School (Varsity A and JV) and Mansfield Christian School (Varsity B) won their respective leagues.
The TurboCert Open House at the Crawford Success Center successfully introduced 40 students to fast-track training programs in high-demand fields like robotics, drones, and phlebotomy.
The Crawford Park District offers free events at Lowe-Volk Park, including a November 29 stargazing program, a holiday-themed story walk, and a Winter Tree ID Hike on December 6.