5 ways to help prepare children for success
The new school year has started and families are busy with classes, homework and extracurricular activities. This time of year, though, often leaves parents...
Volleyball: Galion rallies for win over Willard
Galion erased a two-set deficit to defeat Willard, 16-25, 19-25, 25-7, 25-11, 15-9, in a non-conference volleyball match-up Saturday on the Crimson Flashes’ home...
It’s all about the sign
Robert Rajewski’s Jesus Saves sign has traveled 18,000 miles across the country on the back of a bicycle; Rajewski, 54, known as “Bicycle Bob”...
Eyes of Freedom Memorial Exhibit coming to Galion
The Eyes of Freedom Memorial Exhibit will be on display in Galion High School gymnasium starting Aug. 31 through Friday, Sept. 4. The truck...
University of Findlay freshmen class breaks record
The University of Findlay this fall is welcoming its largest freshmen class ever, and is celebrating its sixth consecutive semester of enrollment increases. Administrators...
Agriculture briefs – Aug. 30
CFAES STUDY ABROAD PROVIDES UNIQUE EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES - Today, the world is more globalized and interconnected than ever before. For students, college administrators say,...
A meal for the community
Jade Aller, 5, a Kindergarten student at Galion Primary School, eats a cookie Wednesday night during a community meal at St. Paul United Methodist...
Central Hotel project moves forward
The push to restore a historic downtown building in need of repair in downtown Galion is continuing to move forward.Officials with Ohio Capital Corporation...
Top 5 secrets of Ohio’s Flying Squirrels
Flying squirrels have secrets, and an expert from The Ohio State University soon will spill the nuts, er, beans.Marne Titchenell, wildlife specialist in Ohio...
Prep football: Tigers roll to win in rivalry game
The Seccaium Park Trophy is staying in Galion for yet another year.The 2015 edition of the football Tigers made sure of that Friday, handing...