Horace Greeley made have advised a young protégé to go west, but as far as Adam Stanley was concerned the greener pastures were to the east.
In an effort to save taxpayer dollars and provide a unique learning opportunity, the Bucyrus City Schools has launched a solar panel construction project at the Secondary School.
The driver of the car involved in a head-on crash with a dump truck Monday on Kile Road has died from his injuries.
Positive Seekers met for the second time on September 30th, 2014. Our hayride is now called the Bucyrus Hee Haw Hay Ride.
Ohio’s minimum wage is scheduled to automatically increase on January 1, 2015 to $8.10 per hour for non-tipped employees and to $4.05 per hour for tipped employees.
Volunteers began canvassing the streets of Bucyrus Wednesday afternoon in the search for 15-year-old Rebecca “Beccy” Kemper.
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration today thanked Ohio residents for properly disposing of 10.5 tons of prescription drugs during the last Saturday’s drug take-back day.
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today warned Ohioans to beware of computer repair scams, where callers tell consumers their computers are infected with a virus and falsely claim they will fix the problem.
The meeting scheduled for October 2, 2014 for the Galion City School District Board of Education has been cancelled.
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