The Wynford school board had very little time to spare when it came to finding a key administrator and wasted no time at all in finding one with experience.
Three people don’t appear to be experiencing a lot of good fortune in connection with Lucky’s Cash & Carry in Tiro.
The entire community is invited to the third annual Neighborhood Churches’ Block Party.
Local and state officials have put together a revamped schedule for completion of road construction projects in Galion.
The Bucyrus Secondary School will host a Sixth Grade Orientation Meeting for students and parents at 9am in the Little Theater August 12.
After a few years of being unused, the Crestline Banquet Hall held a grand reopening Saturday.
National Night Out, tagged at “America’s Night Out Against Crime,” is Tuesday and there will be no end to the neighborhood parties in Bucyrus.
An East Street home that was the site of a drug bust on July 23 has officially been condemned by the city.
Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan may have been held up in Washington, D.C. due to the current immigration bill but that didn’t stop the local veterans from turning out for the town hall-style meeting he set up in Bucyrus City Hall.
Superintendent Kevin Kimmel will remain at the helm of Bucyrus City Schools through 2020.