On October 22nd, 2016 between the hours of 10am and 2pm the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office participated in the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day in cooperation with Operation Medicine Cabinet.
Sheriff Scott Kent today announced the Ohio Department of Public Safety’s Ohio Traffic Safety Office awarded $21,620.04 in federal traffic safety funding.
Parent-teacher conferences are scheduled at Wynford Junior High/High School on Thursday, October 27, from 5:00 pm to 8:30 pm and Tuesday, November 1 from 3:00 pm to 6:30 pm.
The Humane Society Serving Crawford County brought in over $1000 at the first annual Bark-tober Fest held at the Humane Society on October 23, 2016 thanks to Wynford senior Deidra Taylor.
Our nation is at a crossroad — In one direction there is freedom, opportunity, and hope — in the other direction there is big government control and loss of liberty.
While the Spooktacular was for the kids to fill up on all the Halloween goodies, it may have been the Bucyrus Fire Department who received the best treat of all.
As Crawford County residents who are voting early have discovered there are lots of local reasons to cast a ballot in the General Election, even if you don’t like the options for president.
Imagine being a U.S. service member stationed abroad. You miss your friends and family every day, but especially during the holidays. A simple note from home can make a profound impact.
Snake researcher Doug Wynn has been studying Massasaugas for 36 years. His findings have helped in the conservation efforts of this state endangered reptile.
Join the Galion Public Library on Wednesday November 2nd at 6 p.m. for a fun night of painting led by Nancy Foss.