BUCYRUS, OH (CRAWFORD COUNTY NOW)—During last night’s Bucyrus City Council meeting, the Crawford Partnership, […]
After a protracted conflict involving the Bucyrus City Council, Council President Kurt Fankhauser, Mayor Bruce Truka, and concerned citizens, it was initially believed that all ties between the city and the former YMCA building had been severed.
The Bucyrus City Council is embroiled in controversy following Councilwoman Carolyn Shireman’s formal request for an exemption from council meeting attendance due to alleged harassment from Bucyrus citizen Clarissa Slater.
The Bucyrus City Council rejected a motion to reconsider the potential purchase of the former YMCA building adjacent to the city’s fire station.
In a surprising turn of events, the Bucyrus City Council may revisit the controversial proposal to purchase the former YMCA property during its upcoming meeting on Tuesday, October 1, 2024.
Brian Gernert has resigned from his position as Bucyrus City Law Director, effective immediately.
Bucyrus residents gathered to express their apprehensions regarding the prolonged absence of Councilwoman Carolyn Shireman and the financial implications of Law Director Brian Gernert’s absence.
The Bucyrus City Council convened for their usual meeting on Tuesday evening, where Council Clerk Miranda Wise shared an email from Councilwoman Carolyn Shireman explaining her recent absences from council and committee meetings
Bucyrus City Council made a decisive move to demolish the city’s plan to acquire the former YMCA building adjacent to the Bucyrus Fire Department during their meeting on Tuesday.
The Bucyrus City Council is facing challenges as several elected officials have been absent from their duties, leading to a slowdown in city business.