The Eighteen-O-Three Taproom, located at 123 Harding Way East in Uptowne Galion, will host its first ever “Pints for a Purpose” event Friday, October 7.
The City of Galion will hold a public meeting at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Octobner 5 in Council Chambers of the Galion City Building regarding the upcoming water line project on Crew Avenue.
With better temperatures, and even more vendors than in previous years, the Colonel Crawford campus was overflowing with shoppers searching for a great deal at the annual bazaar known as the Colonel William Crawford Fall Festival.
The Ohio Development Services Agency awarded 31 communities grants to rehabilitate, repair, and construct affordable housing for low-income Ohioans as well as provide homeownership and rental assistance.
The next class in the Homeschool series offered by the Crawford Park District, will be all about animal habitats.
The Pentecostal Tabernacle Church in Oceola is hosting an all you can eat fish fry on Saturday October 8th, from 4p-7p.
Recognizing positive student achievements has become a staple for the Bucyrus City School District.
Avita Health System has been making its mark on the local economy in Crestline for some time, and now has made a bigger imprint with its recent purchase of property there.
Local Red Cross volunteers were honored Thursday night for their work with the organization at the American Red Cross North Central Ohio Chapter’s Annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner.
Schools across Central Ohio continue to face the challenges that come with decreased funding, which in many school systems means that after school extracurricular activities must be discontinued, or that students must pay-to-play.