The 8th annual Scholarships for Success event raised $35,000 for local students at the Crawford Success Center, featuring the presentation of the 2026 Leadership Award to Fred Fischer.
Bucyrus landmark Ehrhart’s Party Store is under new ownership as Hayley Matheny sells the historic 108 N. Lane St. business to the Mason-based DJ Group.
Kokosing Construction in partnership with Central Ohio Crime Stoppers is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a driver in a maroon Toyota sedan who struck and killed 25-year-old worker Jordan Thomas on Interstate 70.
Crawford County launched its yearlong America 250-Ohio celebration in Crestline, uniting 14 historical organizations to honor the nation’s semi-quincentennial and the county’s upcoming bicentennial
Lifetouch management announced Tuesday that its Galion production facility will permanently close in June, marking a major operational shift for the longtime Crawford County employer.
Former Galion/Crestline Chamber of Commerce Director Miranda Jones was sentenced to four years in prison Wednesday after pleading guilty to felony financial crimes in Crawford County Common Pleas Court.
Bucyrus resident Stacy Brady was sentenced to 54 months in prison Wednesday for intimidation and filing a false police report to help her son conceal evidence in a high-profile Crawford County criminal case.
A 76-year-old Morral woman was sentenced to jail and ordered to pay $500,000 in restitution Wednesday following a major Crawford County telecommunications and securities fraud investigation
The North Central Ohio Educational Service Center has been awarded a $1.5 million state grant to provide driver education scholarships for low-income residents under age 21 across 14 counties.
The Crawford County Dog Warden is issuing daily updates on Avery’s Law (Senate Bill 247), a major overhaul of Ohio dog laws and Revised Code definitions set to take effect March 20, 2026.