In the end, what was supposed to be a hotly contested issue in Ohio to legalize marijuana turned to be little more than a puff of smoke both here and across the state.
Crawford County voters responded positively to tax issues Tuesday with a couple of notable exceptions and both of those for additional money.
The Village of Crestline will have a new mayor who is a familiar name as former village fiscal officer Gloria McDonald was elected from a field of four.
It was a wide open race for the at-large council positions in Galion, with five running for three seats.
The Crawford County Health District Levy failed in its bid for additional monies during Tuesday’s General Election.
Bucyrus residents believed in what Jeff Reser has done during his short time as mayor and decided to set him in the office for an official term.
While perhaps not getting near the pre-election attention as the larger communities in Crawford County, township voters also have a lot to decide at the ballot box Tuesday.
Elected leadership positions for the City of Bucyrus as a whole are on the ballot in the upcoming General Election but there are only two contested races.
Be they the village’s financial health or the perceived relationship between the police department and the community, there are no shortage of issues for Crestline’s leadership to contend with.
Galion’s political candidates gathered at the Eighteen O-Three Taproom Monday night for an informal meet and greet.