Another dog was released into the care of the Humane Society Serving Crawford County Wednesday afternoon when Judge Shane Leuthold found that the owner was negligent in its care.
Although 20-year-old Tristan Lee Lucas did leave the courtroom a free man, he also left with a stern reprimand and a promise from Judge Sean Leuthold.
The Lowe-Volk Park Nature Center will host Saturday’s edition of the Crawford Park District’s Tellin’ Tales from 2 to 3:30 in the afternoon.
The Bucyrus Secondary School will offer pre-sale tickets to the boys basketball sectional tournament game against Milan-Edison. The game starts at 8:00 p.m. Feb. 26 at Monroeville High School.
That there are signs of a long life on the face of Phyllis Diederich should come as no surprise, after all she just celebrated her 100th birthday.
The Quicken Loans Arena will be going to the Dawgs in March as the local youth basketball team will travel to Cleveland to play a game.
The City of Galion welcomed two lieutenants to its police force at the regular City Council meeting Tuesday night.
A two-month prison sentence did not seem to have a big enough impact on Jazmon Binion for her to avoid a second time being incarcerated.
The proposed trash rate increase for Crestline was sent back to committee for discussion Monday night after confusion in the Village Council meeting.
The Galion Safety Council will be hosting a Health and Wellness Fair from 7 – 10 a.m. on Feb. 18 at Polk Township Hall.