
Sometimes the best way to get more business is to increase the opportunities to do business.
The state’s unemployment may have remained unchanged heading into May but the actual number of workers unemployed certainly didn’t.
A section of State Route 598 remains closed as Ohio Department of Transportation crews work on a bridge deck overlay.

Good news came to Seltzer Street in the Village of Crestline from Washington, D.C. through the office of U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown.
The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office and the Bucyrus Police Department were kept busy with arrests Wednesday.
State lawmakers are preparing a state budget that includes massive tax cuts.

Avita Health System announced an agreement has been reached on the lease of the former Keller Hall facility.
The United Way of Crawford County is taking action by seeking community support as it strives to give the gift of literacy.
The Galion City Schools Board of Education approved expenditures of nearly a quarter million dollars to go towards the One-to-One program.

Galion police aren’t searching for the Sweet Mary Jo that Tony Orlando once pined for, but they are on the lookout for someone with lots of rings.