Jessi Alger (center), of Forest, holds 9-month-old Edinson Alger while Upper Sandusky Community Library children’s librarian Jill Stansbery reads a book, “Jonathan James and the Whatif Monster,” on Tuesday during the sixth annual baby fair.
Jessi Alger (center), of Forest, holds 9-month-old Edinson Alger while Upper Sandusky Community Library children’s librarian Jill Stansbery reads a book, “Jonathan James and the Whatif Monster,” on Tuesday during the sixth annual baby fair.
Wyandot Memorial Hospital has been given the first Breastfeeding Friendly Workplace award by the Wyandot County Women, Infants and Children program for its support of breastfeeding mothers, from those who give birth at the hospital to staff members.
SYCAMORE — Less than a week after Microsoft rolled out its newest operating system, area residents had an opportunity Tuesday to learn about Windows 10, electronic devices and cloud computing on the Serving Every Ohioan consortium tour bus that made a stop at the Mohawk Community Library.
First responders work to put out a trailer fire early Saturday morning after two semitrailers were involved in crash around 1 a.m. at the intersection of U.S. 23 and CH 44. According to witnesses at the scene, no injuries were reported.
Two families from Bowling Green and West Virginia met at Harrison Smith Park in Upper Sandusky on Monday to catch up after one family moved to South Korea. Jared and Emily Hatch (pictured) and their children, Lucy (front, second from right), 3, and Penelope, 1, who is sitting on her father’s lap, are living in Bowling Green for the summer but will return to South Korea, where Emily Hatch teaches music to children stationed with their families through the U.S. Department of Defense.
Hundreds of people lined up Saturday for the fifth annual run and walk to benefit Open Door Resource Center, a Christian-based nonprofit that assists Wyandot County residents in need.
Children enjoy the Gottfried Pony Rides on Sunday at the St. Mary’s Kirby Festival. The two-day event was geared toward adult entertainment Saturday and family fun Sunday. Daily Chief-Union/Lonnie McMillan
Six breastfeeding mothers and community supporters gathered at Stepping Stones Park on Saturday morning for the third annual Wyandot County Latch On the Lawn, an event that raises awareness about the benefits of breastfeeding.
When the new school year begins this month, some second-grade students in the Upper Sandusky Exempted Village School District are likely to have a new tool at their disposal thanks to a partnership with a local bank and the hard work of their teacher.
Above: A doe and two fawns graze in a shady area of Stepping Stones Park, which was named after the stones crossing the river. According to a memorial for Alice Fleck McGann on the bank just above the stones, Patrick O’Brien owned most of the river front from 1870 to 1910. McGann, a daughter of Louis and Rose (O’Brien) Fleck, …