Colonel Crawford FFA seniors Gage Billings and Keegan Ward have gained national attention for their meticulous restoration of a 1950 Ford 8N tractor, a raffle project that has sold tickets in over a dozen states to benefit both the local chapter and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
The Crawford County “Farm Hop” self-guided agricultural tour returns Saturday, April 25, featuring seven local stops including a lavender farm, an exotic animal farm with emus, and fresh produce markets.
Ohioans facing mental health or substance use crises can access confidential 24/7 support by calling or texting the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, while Crawford County residents have additional local access through the 1-800-544-1601 crisis line.
Avita Health System has introduced advanced, non-invasive liver elastography technology at its Ontario Hospital to improve the detection and monitoring of chronic liver diseases.
From the Crawford County Fairgrounds flea market to live theater at Wynford High School, discover the best local events and things to do in Bucyrus, Ohio, this weekend, March 14–15.
The Crawford County 4-H program is looking for an organized adult with food safety knowledge to manage its iconic food stand during the upcoming fair week, offering a performance-based compensation package for the right candidate.
The Galion History Center is opening the doors of the historic Brownella Cottage this spring for a series of restorative sound baths designed to promote community wellness amidst a Victorian backdrop.
The 8th annual Scholarships for Success event raised $35,000 for local students at the Crawford Success Center, featuring the presentation of the 2026 Leadership Award to Fred Fischer.
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The Crawford County Dog Warden is issuing daily updates on Avery’s Law (Senate Bill 247), a major overhaul of Ohio dog laws and Revised Code definitions set to take effect March 20, 2026.