NASHVILLE — A Galion native is a key player in the battle to combat the spread of COVID-19 at one of the country’s most well-known hospitals.

BUCYRUS — Classic car enthusiasts will have the opportunity to walk the streets of downtown Bucyrus to see their favorite rides, but not in the heat of June in 2020.

BUCYRUS— During the Bucyrus City Council live-streamed meeting Tuesday evening, a letter dated April 6, from Jill A. Schiefer, an environmental specialist with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, was read by council clerk Todd Hill.
COLUMBUS — Bucyrus-based Ohio Mutual Insurance Group (OMIG) presented Children’s Hunger Alliance (CHA) with a check for $100,000 to help feed children across Ohio amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Monday, April 6, 2020 9:06 a.m.-A vehicle that had been reported stolen in Indiana […]

CRESTLINE — For the first time since Ohio’s Stay-At-Home Order was enacted, Crestline Village Council met via Zoom and livestreamed their meeting on Facebook so residents could still communicate with the council during the meeting.

GALION―A report of a female screaming for help in the 600 block of West […]

GALION―Two people were arrested after a property owner reported that people were living in […]

BUCYRUS — Crawford County Job and Family Services has added COVID-19 Response Services to its local PRC Program.

BUCYRUS―Bucyrus Police investigated a non-fatal overdose over the weekend. At 4:13 p.m. on Sunday, […]