Press release COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today warned of phone scams targeting […]
The City of Bucyrus garbage trucks will not run on Monday, July 4, 2016 in observation of the July 4th holiday.
While a few of the competitions at the Galion Pickle Run Festival adhered to rules, Saturday evening was a little bit different with the Anything Goes competition.
Those in a pickle looking for something to do not far from home this weekend need not look any further than the City of Galion as the Pickle Run Festival opened Friday evening.
Their name says all you need to know about them: Positive Seekers. They look for the positive in Bucyrus and do their part to make positive things happen in their community.
Not only was Friday the beginning to a weekend filled with Fourth of July fun, but it was also the date for Bucyrus’ very own First Friday event.
The Lowe Volk Park Nature Center will be open on Monday, July 4 from noon to 5 p.m.
Like many small communities in the Midwest, the slow economic recovery has left Galion looking for ways to get individuals and businesses to build in the town.
A few fresh faces will be coming to the Galion City School District for the 2016-2017 school year after the district’s Board of Education approved filling vacant positions Thursday evening.
United Producers Inc. (UPI) held its fifth annual Fat Cattle Show and Sale at its Bucyrus, Ohio, facility on June 28.