Carey Chamber awards business owners, announces plans to keep serving community CAREY — The Carey Area Chamber of Commerce will continue to serve Carey and the surrounding community moving forward, Director Cassie Carlson said during Monday’s annual meeting. Read More
Star awards Nine businesses received Star awards from the Wyandot County Chamber of Commerce at last week’s annual meeting at Trinity Evangelical United Methodist Church. Representatives from the winning companies included (front row, from left) Dianntha Lessig, Vyntage Barn; Kelly Giacalone, Unique Event Decor; Read More
Rall retires after 40-plus year at WMH Toni Rall, of Upper Sandusky, retired at the end of 2016 after working nearly 41 years at Wyandot Memorial Hospital. Rall’s first job was in the business office. She also worked in data processing and patient registration. Read More
Price promoted to COO at Poverello FCU CAREY — Poverello Federal Credit Union recently promoted Jacob M. Price to chief operations officer/credit union manager. Price is from the Alvada area and has more than 16 years of financial industry experience, primarily in the credit union field. Read More
Wyandot County Young Professionals to plan ahead The Wyandot County Young Professionals will meet for the first time this year at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 26 at Splinter’s Cafe in Carey. Members will discuss plans for the year ahead. Read More
City council, service mtgs. rescheduled The regularly scheduled service committee and Upper Sandusky City Council meetings, which would have been Monday, have been moved to Tuesday due to the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. The service committee will meet at 5:30 p.m., followed by council at 7:30 p.m. Read More
Miller’s MATT gives trainers some support When his work was being bogged down by inconsistent accommodations, Pete Miller “tabled” the matter. A retired Upper Sandusky Schools teacher and longtime Upper Sandusky athletic trainer, Miller two years ago developed his own portable training table to establish a consistent work environment. Read More
North Central Electric to add solar energy to power mix ATTICA — North Central Electric Cooperative plans to begin construction on a community solar project in late February or early March that will allow its members to purchase the output of the panels, according to a news release. Read More
Running on empty Demolition on an abandoned Certified Oil gas station at the corner of West Wyandot Avenue and Eighth Street began Tuesday. L.J. Irving and Sons Demolition Inc., of Napoleon, is in charge of clearing the lot still owned by Certified Oil. Read More
OSC17 registration open COLUMBUS — Registration now is open for the 2017 Ohio Safety Congress Expo (OSC17), the largest regional safety and health conference in the United States. The event, sponsored by the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation, will run March 8-10 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center. Read More