The second day of the Tiro-Auburn Volunteer Firefighters Festival will take place today.
How could a beautiful, sunny Friday get any better? Add in a lively community block party, such as the 6th annual South of the Square Block Rally, and the weekend is off to a good start.
OhioHealth announced today it will invest $5.3 million to build a freestanding emergency department, in front of Meijer on Lexington-Springmill Road.
The Department of Education announced today 67 colleges and universities, including Ashland University, have been selected to participate in the new Second Chance Pell pilot program.
With the humidity climbing and the slight breeze trickling to a stop, Bucyrus Police Chief Dave Koepke rounded the corner of Perry and Walnut streets, his tennis shoes pounding the pavement and a lit torch held high.
For a number of years now, the City of Bucyrus has charged the Bratwurst Festival for security, sanitation, and other expenses for the three-day event. Mayor Jeff Reser believes that needs to change.
A big discussion at Thursday evening’s Bucyrus school board meeting was the number of job openings that the district currently has for the coming school year.
It was not a good day for the Bucyrus City Water Department.
The South of the Square Block Rally is returning to Bucyrus on Friday.
While the sky may have been overcast on Thursday, it still couldn’t dampen the spirits in Bucyrus as the community celebrated the opening of the Sycamore Recovery House.