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6 years ago
First Wyandot County COVID-19 death reported

UPPER SANDUSKY — Wyandot County Public Health announced Wednesday it received notice of the first death of a resident who tested positive for COVID-19.

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6 years ago
Food boxes to be available in Bucyrus

BUCYRUS — Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio has contacted the administration of the Bucyrus Backpack Program to make food available to Crawford County residents who are in need during this difficult time of the pandemic caused by COVID-19.

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6 years ago
Churches host alternative services for Easter weekend

BUCYRUS — A variety of churches are using alternative means to ensure their congregations still may celebrate their faith during the Easter season.

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6 years ago
First Richland Co. COVID-19 death a prison guard

MANSFIELD — Richland Public Health is reporting the death of a Richland County resident (Mansfield) who was a hospitalized patient who had tested positive for COVID-19.

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6 years ago
Crestline Police kept busy with variety of calls over past week

Monday, March 30, 2020 12:17 p.m.-A domestic dispute was investigated in the 100 block […]

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6 years ago
Galion Police investigate several calls on Tuesday

Tuesday, April 7, 2020 4:12 a.m.-A domestic dispute in the 100 block of North […]

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6 years ago
Three people charged with violating stay at home order on Tuesday

BUCYRUS―Three people involved in two separate incidents were charged with violating the Ohio Health […]

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6 years ago
Galion native plays key role in COVID-19 fight at Vanderbilt

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.

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6 years ago
Cruisin’ with the Cops moved to the fall

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.

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6 years ago
Water treatment plant violations released during meeting

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.