Education
9 years ago
Pioneer to host public Career and Job Fair on April 18

Pioneer Career and Technology Center will host a Career/Job Fair on Tuesday, April 18 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the arena on their campus located at 27 Ryan Road in Shelby.

Announcements
9 years ago
Veterans Memorial Society to meet April 19

The Veterans Memorial Society will meet Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 7:00 PM at American Legion Post 181.

News
9 years ago
Rotary’s Auctionfest raises funds for BORN, Wynford band

With a live auction as well as a silent edition going on simultaneously at the Trillium Event Center Saturday evening one could say it was a fiesta of auctions, but to the Bucyrus Rotary Club it was their annual Auctionfest.

Business
9 years ago
Galion Board of Control approves new South Street Commerce Center tenant

The approval of a lease bid for the South Street Commerce Center will see a Crestline business taking up some real estate in Galion.

Announcements
9 years ago
CHIP program accepting applications for owner rehab

The Crawford County CHIP program is now accepting applications for the 4th Round of owner rehabs until May 11, 2017.

Education
9 years ago
Galion school board sets two meetings this month

The Galion City School District Board of Education will hold two meetings in the month of April.

News
9 years ago
Reed to continue education and sports pursuits at Bluffton University

Wynford senior Jack Reed will be trading in his Royals blue for Bluffton purple next year, as he signed his letter of intent to Bluffton University Friday afternoon.

Announcements
9 years ago
Galion Planning Commission to meet April 12

There will be a Special Planning Commission Meeting Wednesday, April 12th at 5pm in Council Chambers.

News
9 years ago
Crawford Park District Arrowhead Hunt postponed

Due to the weather, the Crawford Park District has cancelled the Arrowhead/Artifact Hunt scheduled for Saturday, April 8.

Business
9 years ago
Bucyrus Health and Safety Committee discusses open container laws

Now that the matter of outdoor dining passed through Bucyrus City Council, the Health and Safety Committee turned its attention to open containers in the Downtown Business District Thursday night.

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