A forensic anthropologist is working to identify potential human remains found on December 7th inside an abandoned house in rural Richland County, near Galion.
The Village of New Washington has appointed Buckeye Central alumnus Aaron R. Kissling, a sixteen-year law enforcement veteran, as its new Chief of Police.
Marion Technical College announced a new record enrollment of nearly 3,700 students and highlighted a decade of significant growth under President Dr. Ryan McCall, alongside the launch of a new Early Childhood associate’s degree.
Six men were arrested for engaging in prostitution after a human trafficking sting by the H.E.A.L. Task Force, as announced by Ohio AG Dave Yost.
Seneca County Schools and local first responders are relaunching the rapidly expanding Handle With Care program, a cross-systems, trauma-informed initiative designed to support students exposed to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
Carey Exempted Village School District honors Shelley Collet as Teacher of the Month for her innovative K-6 STEAM program sponsored by Lewis Family McDonald’s.
Missing Bucyrus resident Kyle Rister is safely back home, confirms Bucyrus Police Chief Jon Dorsey, thanking the Crawford County community for assistance.
The Bucyrus City Council will hold a special meeting on Monday, Dec. 8, at 6 PM, to debate transferring the old YMCA building to the Community Improvement Corporation (CIC) amid conflicting proposals from the Fire Chief and an economic development art gallery plan.
The SAR Sheps search and rescue team, deploying K9 units and trained personnel, is in Bucyrus, Ohio, today to assist in the ongoing search for missing resident Kyle Rister.
Delaware County Judge James Schuck, who sentenced former Bucyrus attorney Adam Stone, is facing an investigation for rape and gross sexual imposition following accusations by an assistant prosecuting attorney.