The Sons of the American Legion Squadron 181 is now accepting 2026 Veterans Banner applications in Bucyrus, with a strict March 15 deadline and limited space available on a first-come, first-served basis.
From timeless classics like “Elf” to newer favorites like “A Boy Called Christmas,” these family-friendly holiday movies are perfect for creating lasting traditions with both kids and adults this season.
State Representative Riordan McClain officiated the swearing-in ceremony for the new Bucyrus City Council members, Council President, and City Treasurer as they prepare to take office on January 1, 2026.
Wesley A. Patrick, 27, of Crestline, is being held on a $1 million bond for voluntary manslaughter after allegedly shooting and killing 42-year-old Andrew Westland during a road rage confrontation on Lexington-Springmill Road.
Experience the magic of a small-town Christmas in Bucyrus, Ohio, featuring downtown holiday lights, the historic Scroggs House, and the famous residential displays on East Oakwood Avenue
As winter officially begins on Dec. 21, Columbia Gas is urging Ohio residents to follow essential safety protocols for furnace maintenance, space heater use, and carbon monoxide prevention.
Bobby Joe Endicott, a 77-year-old Galion man, faces a life sentence following a Marion County indictment for the alleged sexual assault of a third generation of victims within his own family.
Investigators are searching for a damaged Chevrolet involved in a hit-and-run that killed a 44-year-old New York man early Friday morning on Interstate 71.
The Crawford Success Center in Bucyrus is currently enrolling for the spring semester, offering path-to-employment programs in nursing, phlebotomy, and manufacturing alongside a major scholarship drive in February.
Colonel Crawford Local Schools recently honored Margie Hoyles for 40 years of service as she retires from the Board of Education, celebrating her legacy as a compassionate leader and dedicated mentor.