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Cheering on the Galion Tigers

MARION — Galion High School cheerleaders Sydney Eckert, Zoe Braen and Mara Windbigler were in Marion on Friday as the Tigers’ boys basketball team took on Pleasant Erin Miller | Galion Inquirer Galion...

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Special Galion City Council meetings tonight, Monday

GALION — Galion City Council, in an effort to finish late-year paperwork, has scheduled special council meetings for 7 p.m. tonight in council chambers at the Municipal Building, and again on Monday at...

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Tree decorated in memory of Long-time City of Galion worker Mert Lenhart

GALION — Sharon Baldinger, Sue Miller and Galion Mayor Tom O’Leary stand next to a tree planted near the new Depot Pavilion. The tree was planted by Oakstone Landscaping to honor the memory of...

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Snyder Funeral Home staff help families deal with holiday grief

GALION — The evening sky over Galion was filled recently with glowing holiday memories and warm prayers for a new — if different — kind of Christmas season. On the evening of Nov. 29, nearly a hundred...

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Area Agency on Aging doles recognizes contributors

MANSFIELD — The Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging, Inc. handed out some honors during last week’s annual meeting at the Mid-Ohio Conference Center in Mansfield. Nearly 350 seniors, service...

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Mount Gilead post names its Trooper of the Year

MOUNT GILEAD — Ohio State Highway Patrol Trooper Joshua A. Carte has been selected 2017 Trooper of the Year at the Mount Gilead Post. The selection of Carte is in recognition of outstanding service...

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Study: Simple changes can make driving easier for senior citizens

COLUMBUS — Nearly 90 percent of older drivers do not make inexpensive adaptations to their vehicles that can improve safety and extend their time behind the wheel, according to new research from the...

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Concert series pays tribute to Herb Krichbaum

GALION — ‘Warm Winter Memories: An afternoon of Holiday Music and Warm Reflection,’ the first of the Herb Krichbaum Community Concert Series, was presented Sunday afternoon at Christ United Methodist...

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Gallery: GHS Boys Basketball vs River Valley 12-14-17. Photos by Erin Miller.

The post Gallery: GHS Boys Basketball vs River Valley 12-14-17. Photos by Erin Miller. appeared first on Galion Inquirer.

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Galion area police reports

Galion Police Monday 3:26 a.m. — An employee of Circle K Marathon at 105 East St. had a set of keys turned in. 5:42 a.m. — Police investigated an alarm at Edgar Trent Construction on Freese Works...

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Gallery: Crestline Boys Basketball vs. Lucas and (freshman vs. Lex) Photos by...

The post Gallery: Crestline Boys Basketball vs. Lucas and (freshman vs. Lex) Photos by Shelley West Clark appeared first on Galion Inquirer.

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After the storm, a new normalcy returning to Urban Industries

GALION — When a tornado struck Galion in early November, the damage was something most had never experienced. Now just over a month later, life has slowly returned to a new normal for most of those...

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Galion City Council trying to tackle year end legislation

GALION — Galion City Council members are ready to get to 2018. But there is a lot remaining on the council agenda. This week, council members met in a regular meeting Tuesday and had a special meeting...

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Column: Technology, late-night TV don’t always make sense

Car engineers can make a car that will parallel park itself. Scientists with NASA can calculate — after more than nine years in space — to the second, the optimal time for a camera on the Voyager...

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Column: Veterans deserve better health care

There’s no place for partisanship when it comes to caring for the women and men who serve this country, and the families who sacrifice alongside them. We showed that last month when we passed...

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Galion man looks at solving the Christmas story puzzle

GALION — Everyone knows the Christmas story. But if you did deeper, there are lots of questions. Galion Rev. Robert F. Cerar thinks there might be a way to fill in some of the gaps in the Bible’s story...

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Special meeting of Galion City Council set Tuesday at 7:15 p.m.

GALION — If legislation remains to be considered after tonight’s (Monday) 7 p.m. special meeting of Galion City Council, another special meeting will take place at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday in council chambers...

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Win a house for $100 in Crestline raffle

Top prize in St. Joseph Catholic Church reverse raffle is a home CRESTLINE — How about a $100 chance to win a house as a Christmas present for a loved one.   St. Joseph Church in Crestline is giving...

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Galion students spread Christmas cheer

GALION — Galion City Schools students have spent the days leading to their Christmas break spreading holiday cheer around the community. Galion National Honor Society officers Ashlie Sallee, Teresa...

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U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan talks local, national politics in visit

GALION — U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan visited Galion on Monday to give a brief local officials about current events in Washington, as well as to hear local concerns from city officials. Galion Mayor Tom...

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