High winds and patchy blowing snow will kick off a volatile weather week in Crawford County, with gusts reaching 30 mph before a sunny warmup arrives by Friday.
The Crawford Success Center is opening doors for local students this month with $400,000 in available foundation scholarships and new “Turbo Cert” programs for high schoolers.
Director Jason Chandler and the Bucyrus Little Theatre cast prepare to debut a high-energy production of the classic farce “Rumors,” opening February 26.
The Bloomville United Church of Christ invites the public to a free homemade meal on February 25 to foster community fellowship and recognize local emergency personnel.
Malabar Farm State Park kicks off a month of maple syrup celebrations across Ohio, featuring historic demonstrations, wagon rides, and local treats.
Starting March 2, motorists on U.S. 30 will face narrow 11-foot lanes and a reduced speed zone as crews begin a multi-year project to replace the bridges over the Norfolk Southern Railroad.
March brings a surge of tourism to Richland County with the 49th Annual Maple Festival at Malabar Farm, a free screening of The Shawshank Redemption, and the return of downtown’s First Friday Live.
Saturday’s high of 40 degrees will give way to a snowy Sunday, with forecasters predicting up to an inch of accumulation and an 80% chance of precipitation.
A Bucyrus man was sentenced in Crawford County Common Pleas Court after a jury found him guilty of exploiting and terrorizing a child over several months.
With 33% of Crawford County youth reporting significant depressive symptoms, Marion/Crawford Prevention Programs are warning parents about the addictive “dopamine loop” caused by excessive screen time and social media.