The Kiwanis Club will serve its 68th annual chicken barbecue meal June 17, with proceeds supporting local youth and community programs.
Central Ohio nonprofit Love’s Reflection has launched specialized wish-granting programs for local hospice seniors and pediatric palliative care patients.
The Crawford County Junior Fair Board has released a condensed July 20–25 fair schedule featuring livestock shows, a “Fiesta” theme, and youth competitions.
The Crawford Success Center in Bucyrus has opened registration for June manufacturing training and is offering walk-in FAFSA assistance ahead of the August 10 fall semester.
First Federal Community Bank is preparing to roll out a new digital business banking platform featuring a single-login experience and real-time payments through Zelle for small businesses.
Pioneer Career and Technology Center is concluding its school year by celebrating 617 senior completions, launching a state-funded Advanced Manufacturing Center, and placing nearly 200 students into high-paying trade jobs earning up to $27 an hour.
The Crawford Park District’s Living History Days return to Lowe Volk Park on May 30-31, featuring expanded 250th-anniversary historical reenactments, military drills, and living history education.
Recent survey data reveals that one-third of Crawford County students have experienced significant periods of hopelessness, prompting local experts to urge the community to recognize mental health warning signs.
A randomized survey of 464 fields in the Western Lake Erie Basin shows that 97% of Northwest Ohio farmers utilize soil testing and professional consulting to manage nutrients and protect water quality.
Local leaders and mental‑health advocates are preparing a series of events in May, including proclamations and a virtual panel on workplace mental health.