A Greek proverb goes, “A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.”
Thursday’s Bucyrus City Council’s committee meetings ran the gamut from construction to sewer rates to swimming bans in the city reservoirs.
What is going on with the whole retention pond idea?
If the tent raised behind Woodlawn United Methodist Church on Thursday is an indication of the expectations for Saturday’s benefit concert and barbecue, those expectations must be huge.
Colonel Crawford ended its school year this week and with construction underway for a high school wing, the end of the current high school building is imminent.
It may have been a light day in terms of prison sentences handed out but Judge Sean Leuthold didn’t make it any easier for the defendants to get out of the county jail.
The Bucyrus City Schools, in partnership with the Ohio Summer Food Program, will conduct a Summer Food Service Program this summer.
The 2015 graduating class of Galion High School will receive their diplomas in the High School gymnasium.
Area residents will have the chance to get rid of old papers and documents without the fear of being exposed to identity theft.
Logan Masters has hands covered in Band-Aids, but still sports all of his fingers, which is a marvel considering the fact that his passion is snapping turtles.