TIFFIN — Not feeling the best, Riverdale senior Carrol Pauley made things a lot easier on herself with a strong first throw in the discus in the Division III regional track and field meet Friday at Frost Kalnow Stadium in Tiffin.
TIFFIN — Not feeling the best, Riverdale senior Carrol Pauley made things a lot easier on herself with a strong first throw in the discus in the Division III regional track and field meet Friday at Frost Kalnow Stadium in Tiffin.
Wyandot County Humane Society’s Pawzfest dog walk and fun day celebrates 15 years June 11. Dog owners and their fur babies are invited to take part in a 1-kilometer walk at Harrison Smith Park in Upper Sandusky, followed by contests, raffles and demonstrations.
An Upper Sandusky police officer responded to Union School after a school employee found a BB gun in an eighth-grade student’s backpack Thursday afternoon.
BUCYRUS — By putting academics first, Wynford senior Seth Hoffman was able to zero in on a college choice to continue his track and field career. Hoffman signed Thursday to throw as part of the Miami University track and field team.
PIQUA — Shane Pack wasn’t at his best, but he was good enough to advance. A state placer in the discus last year, Pack will be back in Columbus for the same event next week after tossing a throw of 147-3 in the Division II regional track and field competition at Piqua on Thursday.
FINDLAY — Approximately 120 people attended a public hearing of the Hancock County Flood-Risk Reduction Program at the Winebrenner Theological Seminary in Findlay on Wednesday. The goal of the project is to lessen the flood conditions that are results of heavy rainfall.
FINDLAY — The ball went up in the air behind home plate, and pitcher Dani Berardinelli-Clark had no doubt it would stay in play and catcher Felicite Smith would make the catch. She was right, and moments later, Carey was celebrating a spot in the regional final for the second straight year with a 6-4 victory against Hilltop on Wednesday at The Marathon Diamonds in Findlay.
FINDLAY — A young Carey team has played with confidence through its postseason run. Lone senior Dani Berardinelli-Clark has more to do with that than the numbers she puts up on the field.
When Elaine Boes Thomson and son Josh Boes quietly opened their restaurant for the first time April 30, they expected only a couple of close friends. What they got was a line of 15-20 people standing at the door.