4-H may be the first thing that comes to one’s mind when watching a steer enter a ring or a horse trot a track, but the program extends much further than that.
Three crowns were handed out on the side of the fair grounds where the horses hang out Sunday afternoon at the Crawford County Fair.
The Crawford Park District has an ambitious and busy weekend schedule coming up. Three events are scheduled for Saturday and another on Sunday.
With each new fair that rolls around, there must be a court of fair royalty to preside over the festivities. On Sunday night, the 2015-2016 crowns were placed and the one for queen went to CeCelia Von Stein.
North Central State College has been awarded a $1.1 million TRiO Grant ($220,000 a year for five years) to provide intensive support services to 140 students each year who are low income, and/or first generation college students, and/or students with disabilities.
The American Red Cross is recruiting volunteers to work in the Bucyrus office and is partnering with the Experience Works program to offer the opportunity to those seeking job training.
The Bucyrus City Council will meet at 7:00 PM Tuesday, July 21, 2015 for the regularly scheduled Council meeting in Council Chambers.
The Crawford Success Center will welcome its first students for Fall Semester, which begins August 24th, 2015.
A 40-year-old Bucyrus woman pleaded guilty to felony drug charges and was sentenced to prison on Thursday in Crawford County Common Pleas Court.
Fees for Galion high school and middle school students will be remain much the same as last year following Thursday’s Board of Education meeting for the district.