Thanks to a local insurance agent and the votes of local residents, the Bucyrus Police Department is one of the winners of a $25,000 grant to facilitate the DARE program at Bucyrus City Schools.
Jerraca Leslie, 48, of Mansfield faced a different judge and ended up with a very different outcome when she pleaded guilty to violating conditions of her community control.
The Bucyrus Police department recently received a check for $25,000 for its D.A.R.E. program initiative. The check was presented Tuesday, Oct. 10 at the Bucyrus Rotary Club meeting at the Bucyrus Public Library.
With a car dealership in Bucyrus and two others planned, JR Jenney opened the Motor Ranch of Galion on Tuesday.
NEWS RELEASE: ATTICA – North Central Electric (NCE) Cooperative announced Tuesday that it supports […]
Crawford College Connection is hosting a free FAFSA completion workshop to help local students […]
Tuesday, October 10, 2017 8:51 a.m.- Officers assisted a West Southern Avenue resident in […]
The Bucyrus City Planning Commission met on Tuesday at 4 p.m. to address two zoning issues.
Bucyrus Fire Chief Jay Keller, his wife, Tamy, their daughters, Jordan and Emily, and […]
A boil advisory has been issued for Bucyrus residents on East Southern Avenue from […]