The Village of New Washington has appointed Buckeye Central alumnus Aaron R. Kissling, a sixteen-year law enforcement veteran, as its new Chief of Police.
Bucyrus City Schools unveils new Advanced Manufacturing and Fabrication Labs, funded by a $696,675 state grant, strengthening their True North career-connected learning program with industry partners.
Marion Technical College announced a new record enrollment of nearly 3,700 students and highlighted a decade of significant growth under President Dr. Ryan McCall, alongside the launch of a new Early Childhood associate’s degree.
Six men were arrested for engaging in prostitution after a human trafficking sting by the H.E.A.L. Task Force, as announced by Ohio AG Dave Yost.
Carey Exempted Village School District honors Shelley Collet as Teacher of the Month for her innovative K-6 STEAM program sponsored by Lewis Family McDonald’s.
Delaware County Judge James Schuck, who sentenced former Bucyrus attorney Adam Stone, is facing an investigation for rape and gross sexual imposition following accusations by an assistant prosecuting attorney.
Tickets and Season Race Passes for all five major 2026 events at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, including the NTT INDYCAR SERIES and IMSA Sports Car Racing, go on sale Monday, Dec. 8, at advance discounted pricing.
Bucyrus, Ohio State Highway Patrol Trooper Timothy G. Hayes rescued the dog Rufus from state Route 98, blocking traffic to safely return the canine to his owner.
The Ohio State University at Marion’s free Buckeye Talks on Tap series will feature constitutional scholar Dr. Christopher Green to discuss the upcoming Supreme Court case on sex discrimination and transgender athletes on Tuesday, Dec. 9.
The Salvation Army in Bucyrus is making it easier than ever to donate to its $65,000 Red Kettle Campaign goal by offering QR code scanning on kettle signs for cashless digital donations.