There were nothing but smiles on the faces of local and state officials crowded into the offices of Seneca-Crawford Area Transportation in Bucyrus for a ribbon cutting on Thursday morning.
It’s been a rough year in North Central Ohio for snowmobiling, but for those who work in that industry it’s turning into a year of change.
Galion High School senior Haley Conkel has a passion for children and her community, and she is putting both at the forefront of her senior project at Pioneer Career and Technology Center for a special event from 1:00-4:00 p.m. at the Galion Intermediate School Jan. 28.
The Bucyrus Elementary School is excited to announce that Preschool and Kindergarten registration for the 2017-2018 school year will begin Monday, February 6.
The Bucyrus Softball Association is looking to expand our Sunday Co-ed League, Monday Nite Church League (new) and our Friday Nite Men’s League.
Zoe Rutledge is no stranger to the sights of Washington, D.C., but the trip she will be taking in March will be extra special.
Football fans across the country will celebrate America’s most watched national sporting event, Super Bowl LI, on Sunday, February 5. For many, the celebration will include drinking alcohol.
A 38-year-old Crestline man avoided both a trial and a prison sentence on Wednesday morning when he pleaded guilty to a felony charge of tampering with records.
The Galion City School District is excited to announce that preschool registration for the 2017-2018 school year begins Wednesday, Feb. 1.
Celebrate Black History Month in February at the Crestline Public Library. The library will be giving out pencils, bookmarks and coloring song books on a first come first serve basis.