A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for North Central Ohio as heavy snow accumulations of 10 to 13 inches and life-threatening -23° wind chills create dangerous travel conditions through Monday.
Ohio’s three-level snow emergency system allows county sheriffs to restrict travel during winter storms, ranging from cautious advisories at Level 1 to potential arrests for non-essential driving at Level 3.
Governor Mike DeWine and state emergency officials are advising Ohioans to prepare for a significant winter storm bringing up to a foot of snow and extreme cold, emphasizing that residents should stay off the roads to allow crews to clear pathways safely.
A Bucyrus jury has found Stacy Brady guilty of intimidation and filing a false police report in the Crawford County Common Pleas Court, with sentencing to follow before Judge Sean Leuthold.
Heavy snow and dangerously low wind chills are expected to hit Crawford County this weekend, with accumulations of up to 13 inches possible through Monday according to the latest winter storm forecast.
The State of Ohio has filed a motion to dismiss voluntary manslaughter charges against Wesley Patrick following a Grand Jury “no bill” in the fatal 2025 Mansfield road rage shooting of Andrew Westlund.
To honor his late wife Linda, Steve Kump is encouraging memorial donations to the Humane Society serving Crawford County to provide life-saving care and facility improvements for local rescue animals.
A major winter storm is projected to dump up to 9 inches of snow across North Central Ohio starting Saturday night, threatening the Monday morning commute with hazardous conditions and sub-zero temperatures.
The Crestline Public Library is hosting a diverse lineup of health and financial wellness events throughout January and February, including chair yoga, massage therapy, and retirement planning seminars.
Jury selection began Thursday for Bucyrus resident Stacy Brady, who is accused of intimidation and filing a false report to help her son conceal evidence in a Crawford County criminal case.