Galion students celebrate 100 days of school
GALION — Students at Galion Intermediate School celebrated the 100th day of classes with a myriad of activities this week. The official 100th day was Wednesday, Jan. 31. One of the activities involved...
View ArticleAmerican Legion brings back an old favorite: Bingo returns to Galion
Winners will include players, charities and Post 243 GALION — If you drove through Historice Uptowne Galion on Thursday evening, chances are you noticed a lot of cars parked near the public square and...
View ArticleObituary for Jerry H. ‘Gary’ Maggard
Jerry H. ”Gary” Maggard, 75, of Crestline, died Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at Signature Health Care, Galion after a long illness. A private graveside service will be held for the family at a later date....
View ArticleODNR: ‘No such thing as 100 percent safe ice’
GALION — Before residents do any ice skating or fishing on frozen ponds, lakes, or rivers this winter, they should check the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ website, which contains information...
View ArticleArea college students earn honors
Youngstown State dean’s, president’s list YOUNGSTOWN — Youngstown State University has released a list of undergraduate students who were named to the Dean’s List for Fall Semester 2017. The list...
View ArticleWinter sticking around, seniors should be wary
GALION — The state and the nation’s furry forecasters – Buckeye Chuck and Punxsutawney Phil – both saw their shadows today, predicting a longer than normal winter. With more snow, ice and cold...
View ArticleNew science course a hit at Galion High School
GALION — Amy Tyree, a fourth-year science teacher at Galion High School was ecstatic when administrators approached her about creating a new Environmental Science course for high school students. The...
View ArticleObituary for Mary Ann Bishop
Mary Ann Bishop, 75, of Galion passed away Friday, February 2, 2018 at Galion Hospital. Arrangements are in care of the Richardson Davis Chapel of Snyder Funeral Home in Galion. The post Obituary for...
View ArticleGallery: Galion Girls Basketball vs Shelby 1-30-18. Photos by Erin Miller.
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View ArticleColumn: Sherrod Brown, U.S. Senate win one battle in unfair-trade war
We had a big victory for Ohio workers last week. The Trump administration followed through on calls from myself and Sen. Rob Portman to stand up for the 3,500 Ohio workers at Whirlpool whose jobs have...
View ArticleColumn: We need a national paid leave plan
“Twenty-five years ago this week, our nation took a major step toward a more equitable and family friendly future when the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) became law. It was the country’s first...
View ArticleEric Palmer heads local RSVP office after former director Sarah Capretta’s...
Eric Palmer assumes local post as Sarah Capretta moves up in organization GALION — The RSVP program of Crawford, Marion, and Morrow Counties has a new coordinator. The organization’soffice is in the...
View ArticleGalion senior citizens honored with life-time memberships to historical society
GALION — The Galion Historical Society is working to honor Galion residents who are living examples of Galion history. As part of a new program, any Galion resident who is 90 years of age or older is...
View Article‘Savannah Sipping Society’, presented by Galion Community Theatre, starts Friday
GALION — In this delightful, laugh-a-minute comedy, four unique Southern women, all needing to escape the sameness of their day-to-day routines, are drawn together by Fate — and an impromptu happy hour...
View ArticleGalion police reports
Galion Police Thursday 12:32 a.m. — A resident from the 600 block of Richardson Avenue reported that someone tried to enter their home through a glass door. 6:10 a.m. — Police responded to an alarm at...
View ArticleGallery: Galion Boys Basketball vs Mt. Gilead 2-6-18. Photos by Erin Miller.
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View ArticleUpdate: Incident on Second Avenue ends; no one injured
GALION –A reported suicidal man at a residence on Second Avenue is reportedly OK and on his way to seek medical help. Galion police received a call about the man, who had reportedly barricaded himself...
View ArticleMADD rates each state’s drunk driving laws
WASHINGTON — Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) rates every state’s drunk driving laws and highlights drunk driving countermeasures related to MADD’s Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving in a report...
View ArticleGalion Inquirer, other Aim Media sites, taking a closer look at opioid crisis
GALION — The stories are in every community, across every income and background. The mother who was only allowed to see her child if the visit was supervised, and finally actually showed up —...
View ArticleCrawford County Courthouse will soon have a new Col. Crawford statue
Vandals knocked the head off a similar statue last year in Bucyrus BUCYRUS — A familiar face — along with the rest of the body — will soon return to a familiar spot, keeping watch over the Crawford...
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