The Palace Cultural Arts Association brings the high-stakes survival film “Send Help” to downtown Marion for a limited screening engagement February 27 through March 1.
Now operating as Marion Valley Post-Acute, the facility at 400 Barks Road West provides award-winning skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and secure memory care to the Marion community under new leadership and homegrown local management.
The Galion Port Authority board will meet Wednesday to discuss a potential sales agreement with May Justice Solutions and decide on the construction or demolition of the historic Peace Lutheran Church property.
Two people died Sunday evening after their vehicle traveled left of center and collided with a pickup truck in Morrow County.
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.