Prison sentences were almost a common theme for the people appearing before Judge Sean Leuthold in Crawford County Common Pleas Court Tuesday afternoon.
The man deemed responsible in a one-vehicle crash on Oct. 14 of 2014 that horrifically ended a wedding day with two people dead was sentenced to eight years in prison.
Three people managed to avoid prison Monday morning even though they pleaded guilty to felony charges in Crawford County Common Pleas Court.
It was an emotional night for the Wynford Board of Education as it was the final meeting for both Superintendent Steve Mohr and Board President Jeff Schiefer.
Trooper Gary L. Griffeth, of the Bucyrus Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol was presented a Certificate of Recognition award Monday by Bucyrus District Commander David A. Church.
The first of the Freezer Fresh defendants pleaded guilty in Crawford County Common Pleas Court Monday afternoon.
Moving day and a rebate from AEP as part of a lighting project for the district got much of the attention at the final school board meeting of the year for Colonel Crawford.
The end of the year is making for some significant changes in New Washington, most notably the resignations of several long-time civil servants.
What is becoming an annual local tradition is taking place again this Saturday, Dec. 19, this time featuring both past favorites and new events.
Visitors and patrons may visit the Bucyrus Public Library anytime during regular hours in December and walk through the Holiday Story Walk.