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2 years ago
2024 Buckle Up – Batter Up: 13 “Saved by the Belt” recipients recognized during this year’s event

The Findlay and Bucyrus districts of the Ohio State Highway Patrol teamed up with the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department AAA and the Toledo Mud Hens.

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2 years ago
Bucyrus Historical Society welcomes new Curator, Alison Phillips Kovac

The Bucyrus Historical Society is thrilled to announce the appointment of Alison Phillips Kovac as its new Curator, effective June 10, 2024.

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2 years ago
Firefighters On Scene Of Active Fire On State Route 19

CRAWFORD COUNTY, OH—Emergency responders, including the Holmes Township Fire Department, are currently on the […]

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2 years ago
Bucyrus City Schools announces free Summer Lunch Program for children

BUCYRUS, OH (CRAWFORD COUNTY NOW)—Bucyrus City Schools has announced the launch of its Summer […]

Court/Crime
2 years ago
Brown not guilty!

It took a jury less than 30 minutes to conclude that Tom Brown of Bucyrus acted in self-defense

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2 years ago
Former Bucyrus attorney found guilty of negligence and fraud in civil lawsuit

The civil lawsuit against former Bucyrus attorney, Adam Stone, has reached a conclusion in the Delaware County Common Pleas Court.

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2 years ago
Galion man arrested after hitting a fence at a Galion Bar injuring women

Upon arrival, officers discovered a gray Corvette driven by John Nicholson, Jr. crashed into a fence across from the bar.

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2 years ago
Ohio presidential symposium focus on the impact of First Ladies     

Slated for July 19-20, 2024, in Marion, Ohio, the annual Warren G. Harding Symposium reflects on the compelling influence of America’s First Ladies throughout history.

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2 years ago
Memorial Day reminder: Ohioans urged to report cemetery maintenance issues discovered during events

the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing (REPL) encourages individuals to help keep the state’s cemeteries beautiful and safe by reporting maintenance issues.

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2 years ago
Gernert’s dedication to sobriety and community support earn him a stayed suspension from practicing law

The Supreme Court of Ohio has issued a two-year, fully stayed suspension to Bucyrus city law director Brian N. Gernert for ethical violations.