With the increased number of calamity days used during the 2014-15 school year, the Galion City School District Board of Education took preliminary action to address the immediate need for makeup days.
Crawford College Connection is sponsoring “Last Chance for FAFSA,” on Saturday, Feb. 14 from noon to 2 p.m., at the Bucyrus Public Library.
While Home Depot may be a frequent destination for do-it-yourselfers, Ontario’s Home Depot came through in a big way for one Crestline family who wasn’t in a position to do it themselves.
Thirty-five students from schools in Crawford, Richland, and Morrow counties competed against each other Thursday night in a spelling bee.
The old saying goes that politics makes for strange bedfellows. It also makes for interesting primary races.
Work on Phase 1 of the Plymouth Street Project in Bucyrus is scheduled to begin next week.
From Boston to Baghdad, Tampa to Toronto, The United States Army Field Band and Soldiers’ Chorus have been thrilling audiences of all ages for more than six decades.
Plans discussed two weeks ago regarding raising rates at the county landfill may just as well go to the landfill as rubbish.
Following the announcement of a data breach affecting up to 80 million current and former customers of Anthem Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is encouraging consumers to take steps to protect their personal information.
Three Wynford seniors will be trading in their royal blue for the orange and black of the University of Findlay after signing their letters of intent Wednesday.