Warm weather brings many changes. Warm weather can make travel more enjoyable and affords people more time to comfortably enjoy the great outdoors.
Although summer temperatures can make a day at the beach or in the pool ideal, that rising mercury also can contribute to dehydration.
An Extreme Heat Watch remains in effect for portions of north central, northeast, and northwest Ohio, as well as northwest Pennsylvania, from Sunday afternoon through Tuesday evening.
Sunny skies for your weekend and hot high Saturday of 90 and Sunday of 94.
We’re looking at daily chances for showers and thunderstorms through Thursday, before brighter, sunny skies return for Friday.
Bucyrus features a range of opportunities for outdoor recreation and nature appreciation across its various parks and preserves.
The Alzheimer’s Association has introduced “My ALZ Journey,” a new free mobile application designed to assist individuals in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias, along with their care partners, in navigating their diagnosis.
Janet Parsons, a veteran high school English teacher at Colonel Crawford High School, has been named Crawford County Now’s Teacher of the Month,
The Crestline Public Library’s “Color Our World” summer reading program is continuing throughout June with a series of engaging events for children aged 12 and under.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol’s Bucyrus District is inviting community members and media to a series of open houses across its nine-county service area.