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6 years ago
New business creates signs for community unity and support

BUCYRUS — At the suggestion of a Bucyrus resident, a local business owner has created yard signs to show support for all essential workers during the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic.

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6 years ago
Avita receives first positive case of COVID-19

GALION — Avita Health System, Crawford County Public Health, and the Galion City Health Department are announcing the first confirmed case of COVID-19 at Avita Health System.

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6 years ago
Ohio Mutual gives $50,000 to Salvation Army for COVID-19 relief

BUCYRUS — Ohio Mutual Insurance Group is donating $50,000 to aid the Salvation Army Bucyrus Corps in providing relief to families In Crawford County during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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6 years ago
Avita adds telehealth to keep patients safe at home

BUCYRUS — In an effort to protect patients, Avita Health System is now offering telehealth video appointments to help keep patients in their homes and safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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6 years ago
Disturbance complaint leads to arrest of probation violator

BUCYRUS―A call about a disturbance eventually led to the arrest of a person on […]

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6 years ago
Two groups playing basketball dispersed by police due to governor’s order

GALION―In keeping in compliance with the governor’s stay at home order that includes social […]

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6 years ago
Fairhaven accepting medical donations for COVID-19 response

UPPER SANDUSKY — Fairhaven Community is accepting donations of needed medical supplies as Wyandot County prepares for an anticipated surge in COVID-19 cases.

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6 years ago
Galion Police pursue driver in high-speed chase that ends in Bucyrus

GALION―Galion Police pursued a Bucyrus man in a high-speed chase that began in Galion […]

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6 years ago
High-speed chase ends in arrest of Bucyrus man

BUCYRUS―A high-speed chase on Wednesday evening ended with the arrest of a Bucyrus man. […]

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6 years ago
Community sews masks to fight shortage

BUCYRUS — Many residents across the county and beyond are keeping busy during the governor’s stay at home order to help decrease the spread of the COVID-19 Coronavirus by making masks to help protect healthcare workers.