Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Children and Youth have announced $20 million in funding to establish and expand six child wellness campuses providing local therapeutic care for youth with complex needs.
Ohio’s three-level snow emergency system allows county sheriffs to restrict travel during winter storms, ranging from cautious advisories at Level 1 to potential arrests for non-essential driving at Level 3.
Governor Mike DeWine and state emergency officials are advising Ohioans to prepare for a significant winter storm bringing up to a foot of snow and extreme cold, emphasizing that residents should stay off the roads to allow crews to clear pathways safely.
Mayor Bruce Truka’s 2026 update for Bucyrus highlights a citywide cybersecurity overhaul, 170 new jobs at IB Tech, and progress on a new wastewater treatment plant and airport terminal.
Galion City Council meets Jan. 6 for an organizational session to appoint leadership, set the 2026 meeting schedule, and provide training for new council members.
The official congressional commission for the U.S. Semiquincentennial has launched a nationwide initiative to make 2026 the largest year of community service in American history.
Non-tipped workers in Ohio will see their hourly pay rise to $11 starting Jan. 1, 2026, as the state’s annual inflation-linked wage adjustment takes effect.
The Crawford Partnership confirms 170 new jobs for IB Tech’s Bucyrus expansion, clarifying a heated City Council dispute over job projections and tax abatements.
State Representative Riordan McClain officiated the swearing-in ceremony for the new Bucyrus City Council members, Council President, and City Treasurer as they prepare to take office on January 1, 2026.
The Bucyrus City Council will hold a special meeting on Dec. 18 at City Hall to address year-end appropriations, GAAP conversion contracts, and Walter Drane municipal code updates.