It has been a year since First Friday debuted in Bucyrus and the organizers are just as excited for their second go-round in the community-centered event.
As the sunshine begins to steadily bring temperatures up, summer finally seems within grasp.
The Bucyrus City Schools, in partnership with the USDA, will sponsor a Summer Food Service Program this summer.
With the help of the Bucyrus Historical Society, the Bucyrus Public Library will be having an Architectural Scavenger Hunt during the months of June and July.
The Crawford County CHIP Program is now accepting applications for the fifth round of Owner Rehabs starting June 1 and running through June 23.
Tonya Lohr never planned on moving her business. In fact, she never thought about buying a building, renovating it, and bringing new businesses to town, either.
Due to the rainy, chilly conditions predicted for the weekend, the City of Galion will not open the East Park Splash Park as planned.
“Aloha i ke Aupuni o Hawai‘i!”
Registration for the 2017 Summer Reading Program at the Bucyrus Public Library will begin on May 31.
The Bucyrus City School District Board of Education approved the hiring of new head coaches for the district’s boys and girls basketball programs during their regular meeting May 25.