As spring officially begins, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today is warning Ohioans to be wary of solicitors who offer roofing, driveway paving, or tree trimming services and demand upfront payment.
The senior nursing students at North Central State College will be hosting a Health Fair on Tuesday, March 31.
The Galion High School Performing Arts department will present its performance of “The Leader of the Pack”, The Elle Greenwich Story, March 27, 28 and 29.
The recycling collections that were to be held on Saturday in New Washington, Sulphur Springs, and at Woodlawn United Methodist Church in Bucyrus have all been cancelled.
Though Ohio’s unemployment rate remained unchanged from January to February, it was still a marked difference from a year ago.
With the vernal equinox occurring Friday ushering in spring, the Crawford Park District held a night hike at Heckert Nature Preserve.
The American Red Cross encourages the public to give blood during National Volunteer Month this April and make a difference in the lives of patients in need.
The Ohio Ballot Board today certified the ballot initiative sponsored by ResponsibleOhio concerning the legalization of marijuana as a single issue.
After receiving public input about regulations proposed to the Ohio Wildlife Council on Feb. 11, modifications were made to some of the proposed season dates for the 2015-2016 hunting regulations.
Students from across the Buckeye state have been busy preparing different pieces of art for the opportunity to be selected as one of the top 300 in the annual Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition.