News
11 years ago
Marijuana legalization amendment certified

The Ohio Attorney General’s Office today certified the petition for the proposed Marijuana Legalization Amendment to the Ohio Constitution.

Opinion
11 years ago
Honoring America’s farmers on National Ag Day

For more than 40 years we have celebrated National Ag Day as a time to pause and honor the American farmer.

Ag
11 years ago
Lt. Governor Taylor urging farmers to review crop insurance needs

As spring planting season arrives, Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor is urging Ohio farmers to consider the available financial protections against agricultural losses as an important insurance deadline approaches.

Education
11 years ago
MTC to hose program preview event

Marion Technical College is holding a Program Preview on Wednesday, March 18 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. to showcase the facilities, the programs offered, and the hands-on instruction that students receive.

Education
11 years ago
Students have “Suess-errific” week at Bucyrus Elementary

Each year, schools across the country pay homage to arguably the greatest children’s author of all time, Dr. Seuss.

Education
11 years ago
Colonel Crawford sets schedule for OGT week

Colonel Crawford High School will be on a two-hour delay next week as a result of the Ohio Graduation Tests being given at the school.

Education
11 years ago
Wynford school board to review next year’s calendar

The Wynford Local School District Board of Education will meet in regular session at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, March 16 in the high school library.

Education
11 years ago
Colonel Crawford Academic Boosters hosting annual dinner theatre

The 22nd annual Dinner Theatre hosted by the Colonel Crawford Academic Boosters will take place at 6:30 p.m. on April 11.

Education
11 years ago
Crestline senior named recipient of national scholarship

Whether or not he drinks it, Crestline Senior Blake Miller is definitely a Coca-Cola guy.

Education
11 years ago
Buckeye Central makes way for new Verizon cell phone tower

With the weather starting to actually resemble springtime the Buckeye Central Board of Education addressed some upcoming construction projects that are contingent on old man winter finally retiring for another year.