The Crawford Success Center served as host for American Electric Power and the Crawford County Partnership for Education and Economic Development’s celebration of certification from AEP/Austin Consulting on Friday.
Although the Buckeye State added more than 18,000 jobs outside the agricultural sector in March, the unemployment inched upward to 5.1 percent for the month.
Although firefighters from the Galion and Crestline fire departments were able to keep a garage fire from spreading to the nearby house Friday morning, the loss could still run well into the thousands of dollars.
The American Red Cross North Central Ohio Chapter is holding its 2016 Giving Day on Thursday, April 21.
The superintendent’s position at Buckeye Central won’t be in question until 2020 after the district’s Board of Education approved renewing Mark Robinson’s contract Thursday night.
Plans may be on hold for two issues in Galion, but the Galion Planning Commission assures it’s just a temporary hold.
Harrowing stories filled W.R. Donnenwirth Gymnasium Thursday afternoon, but the intent was to remind juniors and seniors from Wynford and Bucyrus to make good decisions on prom night.
The Crestline Board of Education did not go far in its search for a new high school principal, in fact it was just down the hall.
The Bucyrus Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol will initiate a seatbelt enforcement effort this Sunday, April 17, 2016.
On Wednesday the Galion Police Department responded to a complaint of a possible mobile meth lab at 675 Dawsett Ave.