Just in time for the busy holiday travel season, parents and caregivers can make an appointment at their local AAA store to have their car or booster seat inspected for free by a Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician.
Bucyrus Elementary School is proud to announce that Ashley Davis, a fifth grader at BES, is the second place winner of the Masonic Jurisdiction Essay contest for Family Life Week.
The sound of bricks tumbling down was a bittersweet melody to the end of the Sulphur Springs Consolidated School building.
Galion Public Library is pleased to announce the return of its ever-popular Gingerbread House Contest.
Elections in the United States provide citizens the opportunity to exercise their right to vote and have their voices heard at all levels of government.
Tuesday’s town hall meeting in Galion was all about the city’s electric rates, and predictably there was no shortage of energy.
The Bucyrus City Board of Zoning Appeals approved two area variances at its meeting Tuesday.
One person has been arrested in connection with a weekend armed robbery in Crestline and police there are continuing to investigate.
A familiar face can be seen in the director’s office of the Bucyrus Public Library as the Board of Trustees named Brenda Crider to the director’s position.
State Senator Dave Burke (R–Marysville) introduced legislation today to legalize the use of 1.4G consumer grade fireworks in the State of Ohio.