It is a truth universally acknowledged that a man with man’s best friend will be in want of a venue to celebrate such a bond.
Photos from the mud volleyball tournament at the Tiro-Auburn Firefighters’ Festival on June 26, 2015.
Due to the large amount of felony cases forwarded to the Crawford County Prosecutor’s Office, Crawford County Prosecutor Matthew Crall convened a special session of the Grand Jury on June 23, 2015.
All along the square of Bucyrus on Friday afternoon posters were displayed by many reading, “STOP FOR LUNCH PROCEEDS BENEFITTING FRIENDS OF CRAWFORD PARK.”
Kicking off Friday night and running through Saturday the annual Tiro-Auburn Firefighter’s Festival brought people out for fun, music, and the two day mud volleyball tournament.
Thursday evening’s meeting for Bucyrus school board was one of importance for the district as members approved a new elementary school principal, Erica Dietzel.
In Ohio, it is said that all roads lead to Columbus and for 2,000 law enforcement officers it will end this weekend at The Ohio State University.
The Buckeye Central Board of Education will be down one member for the time being, as it was announced Thursday that Steve Aichholz is resigning the position.
State senators have passed a sweeping $71.2 billion, two-year budget that provides an income tax cut for Ohioans, funds public schools and seeks to change health care policies.
Auditor for the City of Galion Brian L. Treisch responded today to the submission of the proposed ordinance for the initiative petition submitted by the Citizens for Galion group.