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9 years ago
Eighteen-year-old receives 11-year prison sentence

An 11-year prison sentence was handed down Thursday after Angel Ortiz pleaded no contest to aggravated robbery and felonious assault.

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9 years ago
Bucyrus honors retiring city employees

As 2016 comes to a close, so do the careers of Don Fox and Jerry Daiber with the city of Bucyrus.

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9 years ago
Kent and Crawford County Sheriff’s Office ready for new term

The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office was a hub of activity Wednesday afternoon, but not for any nefarious reasons.

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9 years ago
Truck driver indicted for accident that killed Crestline teen

A Crestline teenager was killed in a Richland County traffic accident in October and now a truck driver from Indiana may spend as much in eight years in prison as a result.

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9 years ago
Guardrail damage forces Galion bridge to temporarily close

The Morrow County Engineer’s Office is temporarily closing a road bridge located south of Galion on Crawford-Morrow County Line Road.

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9 years ago
AAA offers tips to prevent drunk driving on New Year’s Eve

Press release Alcohol-impaired drivers contribute to about one out of every three traffic deaths […]

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9 years ago
Six sentenced to prison – one for ‘drug smuggling operation’

A four-year prison sentence was handed down in Crawford County Common Pleas Court Wednesday afternoon and Judge Sean Leuthold minced no words when it came to Brandon Nusbaum’s actions.

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9 years ago
Additional child porn charges result in additional bond

Citing the need to protect the public, Judge Sean Leuthold went along with a recommendation by County Prosecutor Matthew Crall on Tuesday to raise the bond amount for a man who had previously posted a $100,000 bond on charges alleging child pornography.

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9 years ago
Galion Council closes 2016, approves Design Review appointments

Galion City Council members crossed a few T’s and dotted a few I’s at their year-end meeting Tuesday night.

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9 years ago
Two women sentenced to eight-month prison sentences

Two women will be spending the beginning of next year in prison.