Galion High School Spanish teacher Jenna Bollinger was named Teacher of the Month, recognizing her passion for language and culture in the Galion district.
Police apprehended a suspect following an early Friday morning shooting near Reid Street and South Highland Avenue; no injuries were reported.
Crawford County Now invites all local election candidates (Mayor, City Council, School Board) to share their visions and priorities with voters ahead of the election.
AgCredit has introduced a new First-Time Home Buyer program offering up to 97% financing for purchasing homes in rural communities, making homeownership more accessible for those outside city limits.
North Central State College’s Crawford Success Center is expanding its workforce development offerings, including a two-day open house to help prospective students and a focus on customized technical training for local employers, often reimbursable through Ohio TechCred.
United Way of North Central Ohio announced a major organizational update, including the purchase of a new headquarters in downtown Marion, a multi-county coffee crawl event series, and its fourth consecutive clean financial audit.
The annual two-day Christmas Open House hosted by the AVITA Health System Bucyrus Auxiliary serves as a crucial fundraiser for student scholarships and essential patient comfort items for the hospital.
The Department of Veterans Affairs provides comprehensive burial benefits for eligible veterans and their families, including national cemetery interment, headstones, and monetary allowances.
Ohio Mutual Insurance executive Todd Boyer explains the role of AI in the insurance lifecycle, warns how a government shutdown halts NFIP flood insurance, and details the financial threats posed by third-party litigation funding.
Bucyrus City officials released a statement expressing regret over the sudden closure of the Diamond Wipes facility, estimating a $50,000 loss in annual city revenue which impacts funding for essential services like a new police officer.