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Jackson David Lehnhart

Sarah and Justin Lehnhart, of Upper Sandusky, are the parents of a boy, Jackson David Lehnhart. He was born at 7:46 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015 at Wyandot Memorial Hospital.

Leonidas Andrew Stover

Corinne and Frederick Stover Jr., of Tiffin, are the parents of a boy, Leonidas Andrew Stover. He was born at 1:33 p.m. Monday, Oct. 12, 2015 at Wyandot Memorial Hospital.

Aging expo set for Thu.

The Wyandot County Council on Aging will offer its annual aging expo from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday at Trinity Evangelical United Methodist Church. The expo will include exhibitors, workshops, food, door prizes and a flu shot clinic by the Wyandot County Health Department.

Free tech classes offered

FOREST — Computer classes and one-on-one technology assistance are available at the Forest-Jackson Public Library and the MLJ Hardin County District Library. Classes have limited availability and advanced registration is required.

Program to teach impact of chemicals in products

Young Living Essential Oils representatives Brenda Kuhn and Mindy Johns will present information on the negative impacts more than 800 different chemicals in household products may have on physical and emotional health. The program will be offered from 6:30-8 p.m. Oct. 21 at Angeline School and Industries.

Students of the month

Students of the Month

The Upper Sandusky High School students of the month for combined months of August and September recently were recognized. Pictured are (from left) Lions Club representative John Houpt, junior Lia Arnold, sophomore Jacob McDaniel and freshman Rachael Herring.

Fall craft show slated

KENTON — The Rhinehart United Methodist Women will host the 34th annual fall craft show Saturday at the Hardin County Fairgrounds, 14134 Fairground Road, Kenton. The show will be in the community and arts and crafts buildings from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Suicide Prevention Coalition continue to educate public

Early this summer, the local Suicide Prevention Coalition met to discuss what we need to do better to educate the public about suicide. In the past three years, the coalition organized community events and training for teachers and school staff and provided resources to local hospitals and funeral homes, but our efforts seemed inoperable.

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