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A former council member describes how rising threats, public hostility, and low pay are discouraging qualified candidates from serving on city council.
A Bucyrus resident raises serious concerns over a proposed $1.3 million trash truck purchase, calling for transparency and public input ahead of the crucial June 2, 2026, City Council meeting.
The Chairman of Wynford for Kids explains why the 1.75% earned income tax levy is essential to prevent further budget cuts and ensure a sustainable future for the school district.
Reader Submitted by resident Greg White.
The Bucyrus Traffic Commission has approved the removal of 15-minute time limits for parking along the Crawford County Courthouse on Walnut Street, sparking a call for public input at the upcoming Health and Safety Committee meeting on March 5.
A citizen alleges a violation of Ohio Sunshine Laws and the First Amendment after being removed from the Crawford County Board of Elections while attempting to inspect public records.
Clarissa Scheffler-Slater clarifies the distinction between state and local incentives for the IBTech expansion in Bucyrus, addressing concerns over CRA discussions and economic development reporting.
Letter to the Editor: Crawford County taxpayers should reject the 35-year sports complex levy, as the cost outweighs the need for facilities while local school proficiency testing scores remain critically low.