A 33-year-old Galion man saw both the punitive and rehabilitative side of the local justice system on Wednesday when he pleaded guilty to felony 5 theft.
Galion High School Art teacher Linda Wilson was presented with the eXpressions™ Teacher Celebration award from the Cleveland Clinic during a special presentation at GHS.
Annie’s Project – Education for Farm Women is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing educational programs designed to strengthen women’s roles in the modern farm enterprise.
The Colonel Crawford Board of Education will hold its regular board meeting at 7 p.m. on Dec. 19 in the Media Center of the K-12 school building.
Two of the three parties involved in installing a detention pond on the county fairgrounds may have been reluctant, but the plans were approved by the Bucyrus Service Committee Wednesday evening.
Galion City Council passed the 2017 budget, and corresponding changes to the recovery plan, on a third and final reading Tuesday night.
The 2017 budget will soon go before Bucyrus City Council for final approval and included in that will be next year’s capital improvements projects.
On Dec. 12, the Crestline Board of Education found itself trying to complete a balancing act – figuring out how to sensitively handle children who come to school with bed bugs.
A change across the state of Ohio by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles will change the processing of vehicle titles in 2017.
The Bucyrus City School District will induct the 2016 class of the Bucyrus Hall of Fame during special ceremonies Friday, Jan. 6.