'This place is a fire hazard:' Galion mobile home park frustrates nearby property owners
'Complex situation' at Clay Street trailer park because of back taxes and questions about ownership.
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'Complex situation' at Clay Street trailer park because of back taxes and questions about ownership.
Bucyrus Law Director Brian Gernert was arrested over the weekend on suspicion of drunken driving in Seneca County.
Two murder convictions and one burglary conviction in Crawford County were upheld by the Third District Court of Appeals.
A former Galion Police chief filed a lawsuit against the city, along with Mayor Tom O’Leary, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio Eastern Division alleging discrimination and racism.
Approximately 200 people made their way to Millennium Park on Washington Square in Bucyrus on Saturday afternoon for the March Against Racism protest. During a march down South Sandusky Avenue to Liberty Street and back, the crowd chanted, “No justice, no peace,” “Say his name, George Floyd,” “Black Lives Matter,” and “Say her name, Breonna Taylor.”
The original wording for a family pool pass includes a mother, father and three children. “In today’s world, the old way doesn’t work anymore. You have grandparents raising children, aunts and uncles, same sex couples and single parents. We want to make the pool affordable to as many people as we can,” said committee chairman Shirley Clark.