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Announcements
9 years ago
Cattlemen grilling up steak dinners for a good cause

The Crawford County Cattlemen will be grilling strip steaks at Pete’s Café from 4 – 10 p.m. on Jan. 7.

News
9 years ago
Burkhart crosses 1,000-point threshold for Lady Eagles

Colonel Crawford senior Alexus Burkhart crossed a scoring milestone Wednesday when the Lady Eagle reached 1,000 points for her basketball career.

Education
9 years ago
Wynford’s Gerlach nominated for military service academies

Congressman Bob Latta (R-Bowling Green) has announced his nominations from Ohio’s Fifth Congressional District for consideration for acceptance into the United States military service academies in the Class 2021.

Education
9 years ago
GHS students perform with elite music groups

Four members of the Galion High School Symphonic Band were selected to participate in the Capital University Wind Band Invitational Nov. 18-19.

News
9 years ago
Crestline Village Council fails to pass trash ordinance

Members of the Crestline Village Council wanted nothing to do with a new trash hauling policy for the New Year when they met earlier this week.

News
9 years ago
Red Cross issues emergency call for blood donations

The American Red Cross has a severe winter blood shortage and is issuing an emergency call for blood and platelet donors to make a donation appointment now and help save patient lives.

Ag
9 years ago
Livestock mortality composting certification class to be held here

The OSU Extension and Seneca, Sandusky, Crawford, and Wyandot County Soil and Water Conservation Districts are hosting a Mortality Composting Certification class.

News
9 years ago
Drug case defendant says those involved ignore the risks

James Martin’s and Erin Lewis’ cases were nearly identical, but a couple of grams and a willingness to plead guilty made the difference in Martin’s prison sentence.

News
9 years ago
Pickwick Place gears up for winter events

The Pickwick Place will host several events throughout the winter months.

News
9 years ago
Intervention handed down in drug trafficking case

A handful of pills is all it took for a felony to be leveled against Jesse Phillips-Hornak, but those same pills and the events surrounding them also kept him out of prison.