
As the snow finally melts away, it’s time for Ohio to once again begin display an array of bright and vivid colors.
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine, State Senator Jim Hughes (R-Columbus), and Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O’Brien are urging support for the Violent Career Criminal Act, which was introduced this General Assembly as Senate Bill 97.

Heather Trummell appeared in Crawford County Common Pleas Court Thursday morning to await her sentencing.

In an effort to balance the school’s budget, the Crestline Board of Education approved budget cuts Thursday night.

Contracts and concessions were the two topics dominating discussion at Thursday’s meeting of the Galion School Board of Education.

Bucyrus Area YMCA Chief Executive Officer Nate Smith has a message for the community: “We don’t want anyone who wants to be here not to be here.”

Bucyrus High School senior McKinley Hargis represented the Bucyrus City Schools during the 2014-2015 Franklin B. Walter All-Scholastic Award program.

Crawford College Connection is sponsoring a $500 adult learner grant for someone 25 or older who is beginning or continuing education at a two-year or two-year college or technical program.
As Ohio’s tax filing deadline of April 15 draws closer, the Ohio Department of Taxation reminds Ohio taxpayers that income tax fraud and identity theft continue to pose a danger to filers.

Across the state, Ohio’s farmers continue to adopt practices on their land aimed at addressing important conservation issues, such as improving Ohio’s water quality.