March brings a surge of tourism to Richland County with the 49th Annual Maple Festival at Malabar Farm, a free screening of The Shawshank Redemption, and the return of downtown’s First Friday Live.
Saturday’s high of 40 degrees will give way to a snowy Sunday, with forecasters predicting up to an inch of accumulation and an 80% chance of precipitation.
A Bucyrus man was sentenced in Crawford County Common Pleas Court after a jury found him guilty of exploiting and terrorizing a child over several months.
With 33% of Crawford County youth reporting significant depressive symptoms, Marion/Crawford Prevention Programs are warning parents about the addictive “dopamine loop” caused by excessive screen time and social media.
With accidental ingestions rising in Ohio, Crawford County Public Health warns parents to securely lock up medications and marijuana edibles to prevent emergency department visits and pediatric poisonings.
Ohio Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel visited Bucyrus High School to lead students in the Team Tressel Fitness Challenge, a statewide initiative promoting healthy habits and leadership.
Wynford High School presents “The Addams Family Musical” at the Wynford Auditorium in Bucyrus, March 13–15, featuring a cast led by Aaron Rabun and Brooklyn Stauffer.
Bucyrus Police Chief Jon Dorsey has named K-9 Officer Devin Wireman as the 2025 Officer of the Year, honoring his exceptional dedication and community service.
Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Children and Youth have announced $20 million in funding to establish and expand six child wellness campuses providing local therapeutic care for youth with complex needs.
Ohio State Professor Dr. Ian Sheldon will discuss the impact of tariffs, China’s retaliation, and the future of Midwest grain exports during a free community lecture on March 3.