Decisions, decisions. There are plenty of those to be made today regardless of which party voters in Crawford County and Ohio belong to when they cast a ballot in the March Primary.
Republican voters had a chance to meet candidates running for office for the Grand Old Party in the March Primary Election Monday night.
The Crawford County Board of Elections released the most recent numbers for write-ins in the General Election.
Here are the most updated figures thus far from Crawford County in the 2015 General Election.
In a race between current and former mayors, New Washington voters decided to keep what they have and re-elected Ben Lash on Tuesday.
Contested races in the Crawford County townships were for the most part very competitive even if they were few in number.
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.