Tree Town 3-on-3 champs The Forest Tree Town Festival named winners in respective divisions for its annual 3-on-3 basketball tournament. Read More
This-a-way Signs and cones redirect traffic on West Wyandot Avenue in downtown Upper Sandusky this morning as construction crews do underground work as part of the city’s ongoing sewer line separation project. Daily Chief-Union/Avery T. Jennings Read More
Upper Sandusky safety committee moves forward with used fire truck purchase The Upper Sandusky Safety Committee approved a letter of intent to purchase a used fire truck during a special meeting Wednesday. Fire Chief Lynn Yeater said broker Texas Fire Trucks accepted an offer of $680,000 for a 2012 Pierce 100-foot SkyArm Arrow XT ladder truck. The original listing price was $750,000, and it was advertised for $699,000, Yeater said. Read More
Twirl national champion The Upper Sandusky Galaxy twirling team competed recently at the United States Twirling Association Baton Nationals in Madison, Wisconsin. Jaelynn Summit (center) took first place for her two-baton solo performance. Read More
Professional services firm set to open Eli Wagler and Jacob Badenhop grew up on the same street in Archbold and worked at the same firm in Columbus. Now, they’re starting a business together in Upper Sandusky. Read More
Mid-Ohio Chiro leads area businesses in drive to fill a bus with school supplies After a successful school-supplies drive last year, Mid-Ohio Chiropractic and Acupuncture wanted to step things up this fall with a countywide campaign to Fill a Bus with School Supplies. Read More
Village gets option to buy school property CAREY — The Village of Carey will get a shot to buy the old school property on East South Street from the Carey Exempted Village Schools district before it goes to auction. The village planning commission on Tuesday approved a motion allowing the village to maintain a special use zoning classification on the property while it pursues negotiations with the school. Read More
BG tournament champs The Riverdale girls soccer team won the Bowling Green-Otsego Invitational this weekend. The Falcons defeated Bowling Green, 4-0, in the championship game. Read More
Longtime township employee retires Crane Township trustees honored road maintenance supervisor Bill Shumaker prior to a meeting Monday night. Shumaker is set to retire after working the roads of the township for 34 years. “It’s been a good ride,” Shumaker said. “I’ve really enjoyed serving the taxpayers of Crane Township.” Read More
Adopt a Friend Fairhaven Community residents spent an afternoon with friends from St. Paul Lutheran Church making a Tibetan prayer flag on Sunday as part of the nursing home’s Adopt a Friend initiative with the church. Read More