Carey man did not have his personal recognizance bond revoked, but the long arm of the law is taking extra precaution.
Most of the newly-elected members of the Crestline Village Council won’t be sworn in to their positions until January but one got a bit of a head start.
There are bad Mondays and then there are really bad Mondays.
The Ohio House is slated to vote today on a bill to bolster the state’s voter registration database.
Crawford Park District naturalist Chris Rothhaar will lead a program this Saturday at Lowe-Volk Park.
It may have seemed like a straightforward proposal Don Faulds made Tuesday night, it raised eyebrows and questions at the Galion City Council meeting.
The Finance Committee is calling a Special Finance Committee meeting.
Bucyrus Auditor Joyce Schifer’s request for a new computer system and software was a hot issue at the City Council’s Finance Committee meeting.
Four people may have entered guilty pleas in Common Pleas Court Monday but only one will not make it home for the holidays.
Former New Washington police officer Benjamin Goff didn’t attend Monday’s New Washington Village Council meeting, but his attorney did.