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.
The state minimum wage will increase by 5 cents next year to adjust for inflation.
Join the Galion Public Library on Tuesday, October 18th, for a haunting look into the paranormal history of the Ohio State Reformatory.
While the rains may have stopped the musical entertainment, Galionites didn’t let that dampen their fun on the first day of the city’s annual Oktoberfest.
All are welcome to the Men’s Prayer Breakfast presented by Woodlawn United Methodist Church on Wednesday, October 12th at 7:00 a.m.
“Going once, going twice . . . . . and gone to the highest bidder” will be the final farewell for the old Hutson Stadium on East Livingston Avenue in Crestline.
The organizers of Fair Jam went before the Crawford County Fair Board on Wednesday evening to ask about returning to the Fair next summer. The Fair Board didn’t say yes, but it didn’t say no either.
Only one person was sentenced to prison Wednesday, but plenty of defendants received stern reprimands from the judge.
The Galion Athletic Department would like to invite all area veterans to the Tigers football game against Marion Harding for a special recognition ceremony this Friday, Sept. 30.
The Bucyrus Area Chamber of Commerce announces its 91st Annual Dinner and Awards Ceremony.