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Education
10 years ago
Teen who posed as state senator pleads guilty

A teenager who toured a high school while posing as a state senator has pleaded guilty to impersonating a peace officer.

News
10 years ago
Portion of Portland Way South closed – updated

Road construction in Galion will result Portland Way South between Henry Street and Sunnyside Drive being closed .

News
10 years ago
Man returned to prison for community control violation

In 2014 a Crestline man caught a break in Crawford County Common Pleas Court. In 2016 he failed to take advantage of it.

News
10 years ago
Lowe-Volk Park Astronomy Club makes most of clear night

Stargazers had optimal conditions Saturday night to see the celestial bodies in the sky. Taking full advantage of the clear skies the Lowe-Volk Park Astronomy Club held its monthly program viewing the night sky.

News
10 years ago
Marijuana legalization amendment certified

The Ohio Attorney General’s Office on Friday certified the petition for the proposed amendment to the Ohio Constitution regarding the legalization of marijuana for medical use.

Business
10 years ago
Marion college campuses holding job and internship fair

With unemployment under 5%, employers are more challenged than ever to connect with highly motivated and qualified applicants.

News
10 years ago
Lowe-Volk Park to host annual Arrowhead Day

The Crawford Park District invites you to join members of the Johnny Appleseed Chapter 19 of the Archaeological Society of Ohio to walk nearby farm fields for flint and stone remnants of prehistoric cultures.

News
10 years ago
Discovering slippery, slimy creatures and creepy crawly bugs

Saturday provided an opportunity to get a little wet and maybe even muddy. It was also an opportunity to learn about vernal pools and their importance.

Education
10 years ago
Galion board of education approves new technology curriculum

The Galion City School District Board of Education approved the Gateway to Technology curriculum during the regular meeting March 22.

News
10 years ago
Ohioans report more tax scams as filing deadline nears

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today warned that his office is receiving more reports of IRS imposter scams as the April 18 tax filing deadline approaches.