
The Crawford County Board of Elections has ruled on a residency complaint filed by Bucyrus City Council President Kurt Fankhauser against Bucyrus Law Director Brandon Gobrecht.

Treasurer David Sheldon updated the board on the highly concerning House bills currently sitting in Columbus, set to be voted on by Governor Mike DeWine on June 30.
In an impressive achievement, Cameron Fullen, a junior at Galion High School, has earned a spot in the renowned Cleveland Youth Orchestra.

New attractions this year include a Christian concert (Jordan Felice and Riley Clemens) on Tuesday and Wiener Dog Races on Monday following harness racing.

Crawford County Public Health is preparing for a busy summer and fall with several key events, according to Kate Siefert, Health Commissioner.
The Ohio Department of Transportation is embarking on a new regional initiative to streamline transportation planning across eight counties in north-central Ohio

Extreme heat kicks off the workweek. Expect sunny skies and highs in the 90s this week but look for a chance of showers and thunderstorms starting Tuesday.

The Bucyrus City Schools Summer Community Musical is set to bring the deviously delicious “Little Shop of Horrors” to the Bucyrus Elementary Auditorium for three performances this weekend.

Warm weather brings many changes. Warm weather can make travel more enjoyable and affords people more time to comfortably enjoy the great outdoors.

Although summer temperatures can make a day at the beach or in the pool ideal, that rising mercury also can contribute to dehydration.