Dr. Dorey Diab, President of North Central State College, and Nate Harvey, manager of the Crawford Success Center, recently discussed upcoming events, new programs, and the enduring value of higher education.
New attractions this year include a Christian concert (Jordan Felice and Riley Clemens) on Tuesday and Wiener Dog Races on Monday following harness racing.
Crawford County Public Health is preparing for a busy summer and fall with several key events, according to Kate Siefert, Health Commissioner.
Get ready for the Bucyrus Bratwurst Festival, where you can enjoy a free Tracy Byrd concert, enhanced safety, and celebrate local teachers and educators!
Oakwood Cemetery, a significant green space and cemetery in Bucyrus, is reminding everyone that it operates as a non-profit organization, not a city-run entity.
The Bucyrus Public Library is inviting community members of all ages to dive into summer with a packed schedule of reading programs and engaging activities.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is actively recruiting new troopers this summer, officials announced during a recent community spotlight program.
As Crawford County Commissioners prepare for a special hearing on Thursday, June 6, to consider a county-wide ban on solar development, representatives from Wombat Solar are working to dispel common myths surrounding utility-scale solar projects.
The Bucyrus Historical Society will host its annual Cemetery Walk on Sunday, June 22, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Oakwood Cemetery. This year’s event will focus on the highly influential Hopley family.
A new mural celebrating Crestline’s rich railroad history is set to adorn a downtown building, a collaborative effort between Crestline Community Development and the Crestline Historical Society.