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News
10 years ago
BPD officers medal at Police and Fire Games

The Cleveland Cavaliers aren’t the only ones who know how to win – three Bucyrus police officers took home gold medals at this year’s Ohio Police and Fire Games.

Education
10 years ago
Colonel Crawford school board looks at preserving records

The main item of discussion at the Colonel Crawford School Board meeting Monday night was approving a three-year contract with Strategic Solutions, LLC.

Ag
10 years ago
SBA disaster loan deadline in Ohio is July 19

The U.S. Small Business Administration reminds small businesses in Ohio of the July 19, 2016 deadline to apply for Economic Injury Disaster Loans.

News
10 years ago
Former Mansfield coach to speak at Men’s Prayer Breakfast

The Woodlawn United Methodist Church Men’s Group will be hosting a Men’s Prayer Breakfast in July.

News
10 years ago
O’Leary not happy with city’s lack of input in county-wide matters

Every person may be entitled to their day in court, but it’s the attention of the Crawford County commissioners, or the lack thereof, Galion Mayor Tom O’Leary is concerned about.

Announcements
10 years ago
Childcare provider workshops being offered next week

Ohio Means Jobs and Crawford County Job and Family Services will be hosting two licensed childcare provider workshops this month.

Announcements
10 years ago
Board of Control to award airport drainage bid

The City of Bucyrus Board of Control will meet on Tuesday, June 21.

News
10 years ago
Crawford County Relay For Life concludes event, not mission

As the cancer survivors, their caregivers, and those still battling cancer took their final laps around the track, the energy was high.

Ag
10 years ago
Final day of Antique Tractor Show includes rescue simulation

On the final day of the Crawford County Antique Farm Machinery Association’s 16th annual Farm and Tractor Show, a most important rescue simulation was taking place in the background on Saturday morning.

Ag
10 years ago
Gypsy moth aerial treatments begin here this week

The Ohio Department of Agriculture will begin aerial treatments designed to disrupt gypsy moth mating on 10,878 acres in Crawford, Hancock, Marion, Seneca, Van Wert and Wyandot counties.

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