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News
12 years ago
Heating assistance available to Ohioans

The Ohio Development Services Agency and the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) want to remind Ohioans that assistance is available if you have been disconnected or are threatened with disconnection from your utility service.

Business
12 years ago
AEP to decrease rates for some

AEP Ohio filed with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio its Electric Security Plan for rate adjustments beginning in June 2015.

Announcements
12 years ago
County Commissioners to close over Christmas holiday

The Crawford County Commissioners Office will be closed on Tuesday, December 24, and Wednesday December 25.

News
12 years ago
Boil Advisory in effect for East Southern Ave Residents

The City of Bucyrus Utility Department issued a boil advisory in effect for residents who live on East Southern Ave. from South Walnut St. to South Sandusky Ave. on South Sandusky Ave. from East Southern Ave.

Education
12 years ago
Mansfield campus partners awarded national grant

North Central State College and The Ohio State University at Mansfield are among four Ohio institutions of higher learning who have been awarded a national technical assistance grant

News
12 years ago
Davis upholds family’s tradition of service

Scott Davis wanted to live up to his family’s history of law enforcement service.

News
12 years ago
County survives weekend storm and flooding

The flooding that occurred over the weekend probably put a damper on anyone’s expectations of a white Christmas this year.

News
12 years ago
Shoplifter rescued from raging Sandusky River

Fleeing from the police probably didn’t end quite the way one accused shoplifter had been when he had to be recused by them instead.

Education
12 years ago
MTC partners with Ohio University to offer bachelor’s degree

Marion Technical College students with aspirations of pursuing a bachelor’s degree now will be able to continue their academic pursuits near home through Ohio University.

Education
12 years ago
Healthcare overhaul could be tough pill to swallow for schools

Call it Obamacare, call it the Affordable Healthcare Act. School administrators across the country are calling it potentially devastating to their district’s budgets.