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Midstate Contractors began removing scaffolding surrounding the Wyandot County Courthouse tower earlier this week. The full tower could be seen by late Thursday as the contractor enters the final stretch of the renovation project. Daily Chief-Union/Alissa Paolella

County seventh-graders take annual Great Outdoors Tour

Vaughn tour

Upper Sandusky seventh-graders started the annual Great Outdoors Tour on Wednesday with a stop at Carey’s Vaughn Industries, where they learned about the local business and its conservation efforts. The tour is an annual field day offering students a chance to learn about wildlife, natural resources and conservation actions in Wyandot County, according to information from the Wyandot Soil and Water Conservation District, which sponsors the tour annually.

Blue Devils royalty

Blue Devils royalty featured

The Carey High School homecoming court includes (front row, from left) Lexi Patterson, Sydney Kin, Shelby Kin, Sara Craig, Sadie Vaughn; (back row) Jacob Hill, Cody Ferguson, Marcus O’Flaherty and Abel LaRoche.

USHS homecoming court

The 2015 Upper Sandusky High School senior homecoming court includes (front row, from left) Ashley Cano, Hannah Dible, Logan Dible, Nicole Bell, Emma Smith; (back row) Mitch Fogle, Tommy Martin, Cory Miller, Chase Barnett and Trey Miller.

Rare deer

Upper Sandusky resident Rob McClure recently captured a photo of what he says experts have called a rare piebald deer grazing behind his residence on Rivers Edge Lane.

Recovery stories highlighted at walk

Recovery walk

TIFFIN — Less than a year after the start of a peer group for people recovering from addiction, the first Walk for Recovery took place Saturday at Tiffin’s Hedges-Boyer Park. The group meets at 8 p.m. the last Tuesday of each month at the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Seneca, Sandusky and Wyandot Counties in Tiffin.

Fall fun

Jacob Newsome (left), 13, throws a pie at his brother, Eli Newsome, 9, during Saturday’s harvest festival at Mid Ohio Chiropractic and Acupuncture.

6 join staff at Carey Exempted Schools

New staff

CAREY — Six new teachers have joined the Carey Blue Devils this year, each with his or her own unique story and special reasons for choosing the Carey Exempted Village School District. This year, the community welcomed Tyler Long, Megan Eisenhour, Stacy Molnar, Matthew Lawrence, Kelsey MacDonald and Tracy O’Brien.

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