MARION, OH (CRAWFORD COUNTY NOW) — The Marion Palace Theatre proudly welcomes the Central […]
Ohio State Marion junior zoology major Morgan Margraf participated in a week-long journey to […]
The Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) is conducting coordinated, two-week enforcement initiatives to remove impaired drivers (OVI) from Ohio roads following 68,294 OVI-related crashes since 2020.
DNP Doug Schroer offers essential Halloween safety tips for parents, covering managing children’s candy intake, identifying allergy-safe treats (Teal Pumpkin Project), using FDA-approved face paint, and preventing injuries with pumpkin carving kits instead of sharp knives.
Avita Health System’s new Ontario cancer center will be the first in Ohio to use Varian RapidArc Dynamic technology, which can cut radiation exposure to healthy organs by up to 50% while accelerating treatment times.
Shelby Mayor Steven L. Schag, 70, was named the 2025 Elected Official of the Year by the District 5 Area Agency On Aging for his decade of service to the Shelby, Ohio, community.
Ohio Mutual Insurance Group in Bucyrus, OH, earns an “A” (Excellent) Financial Strength Rating from A.M. Best for the 33rd consecutive year.
Pancho’s Tacos in Mount Vernon was the site of a federal ICE operation Thursday where several employees were detained.
The Renaissance Theatre will host a free “Veterans’ Salute” concert on Sunday, November 9, 2025, at 2:30 PM, featuring the AFM Local 159 Concert Band and the Mansfield Symphony Chorus to honor local veterans.
Richland County Judge Brent Robinson sentenced Bryce Witchey to 19½ years in prison—significantly exceeding the recommended 12 years—after Witchey pleaded guilty to 31 counts, including 30 counts of illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material.