Despite being one of three people placed on community control in Crawford County Common Pleas Court Wednesday afternoon, 44-year-old James Horner, of Bucyrus, was the only one to start his sentence off in the county jail.
The Crawford County Health Partners were excited to finally have a rough draft of the countywide community health assessment, but the group’s work is far from over.
The load of pending cases in Crawford County Common Pleas Court was lessened by six Tuesday afternoon with six plea agreements.
The potential hotel at the intersection of Ohio 598 and Brandt Road in Galion took another step forward Tuesday night.
A local farmer is looking to breathe new – and a vastly different – life into the former Carter Lumber property on Marion Road.
Crawford County Common Pleas Court Judge Sean Leuthold minces no words when it comes to his feelings on the intervention in lieu of conviction program and one case Monday morning showed why he is so adverse to it.
Crestline Village Council decided to hold off voting on the proposed trash rate increase until the next council meeting.
A concession stand for the Crestline school district’s athletic complex was proposed during the Crestline School District Board of Education meeting.
Officials in Bucyrus and Galion no longer want to spin their wheels when it comes to the possibility of a county-wide tourism bureau.
The Galion High School Athletics Department will offer presale tickets to the boys basketball sectional tournament game against the winner of Margaretta and Clear Fork.