Though the Crestline Village Council approved the hiring of another full-time police officer for its police department at its meeting earlier this week, the decision was not a unanimous one.
4-H members all across the state of Ohio who had chickens as projects can celebrate their return to the county and State Fair circuit.
Every year the Bucyrus Area Chamber of Commerce puts on its Bags of Bounty program and, though they were a little late this year, Ohio Polytech went all in.
The man caught with drugs in Heise Park will now be spending time in prison, one of two men to be sentenced to prison Wednesday in Common Pleas Court.
The Central Joint Ambulance District ended the year on a quiet note Wednesday night by choosing four members for the oversight committee.
Two people avoided prison after pleading guilty to felony charges Wednesday, one arrested on a gun charge and the other for assault.
Auditor of State Dave Yost is pleased to announce that the Crawford County Metropolitan Housing Authority received the Auditor of State Award for its clean audit report.
On Wednesday afternoon one of the all-time Lady Royal greats agreed to become a Cougar as Alyssa Harrer signed her letter-of-intent to Mount Vernon Nazarene University.
The Eckleberry Poultry building fire was the talk of the town at the end of November and it became the center of attention once again Tuesday night.
Alan Swim may be remorseful for his actions but Judge Sean Leuthold was well aware that actions such as Swim’s are an ongoing problem in Crawford County.