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News
9 years ago
Attorney General reports record year for conceal carry permits

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today issued a report indicating that more than 158,000 concealed carry licenses were issued in Ohio in 2016, the largest number since licenses were first issued in 2004.

News
9 years ago
Crestline receives $11,000 mosquito control grant

On February 22, Ohio EPA officials announced funding of mosquito control grants to help mitigate the spread of mosquito-borne viruses such as Zika, West Nile and La Crosse Encephalitis.

Education
9 years ago
Galion City Schools accepting open enrollment applications

Open enrollment applications for the 2017-2018 school year for the Galion City School District will be accepted March 1 through March 31, 2017.

Education
9 years ago
Wynford spring sports meeting set for March 6

The Wynford Athletic Department will be having the OHSAA mandated parent meeting for spring sports on Monday March 6th at 6:30 pm in the high school gymnasium.

News
9 years ago
FOP steps up to continue Bucyrus car show tradition

When the Crawford County Customs and Classics Car Club announced it wouldn’t be hosting the Graffiti Cruise in 2017, it left the annual June downtown Bucyrus classic car show in doubt.

News
9 years ago
‘Last Train to Nibroc’ to take the BLT stage this weekend

The Bucyrus Little Theatre’s third show of the 2016-2017 season is ‘Last Train to Nibroc’ by Arlene Hutton.

Business
9 years ago
First Friday making its return for second summer in Bucyrus

Get ready, Bucyrus, because First Friday is returning for a 2017 edition.

News
9 years ago
Two sent to prison on fifth-degree felony charges

Fifth-degree felonies sent two men to prison Tuesday, but they took different routes to get there.

News
9 years ago
Bucyrus police cruiser receives minor damage in accident

A Bucyrus police cruiser got into a minor fender bender early Tuesday morning.

News
9 years ago
Galion City Council approves wording for SSCC building lease

Galion City Council had three ordinances up for their third readings Tuesday night, of those three readings council made it a hat trick in passing each one without a dissenting vote.