Benefit supports cancer victim FOREST — A benefit is being held this weekend in support of a Forest woman who is battling cancer. Brittany Dyer, 29, a single mother of four, was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma stage II on July 9 and is undergoing chemotherapy until January. Read More
Carey homecoming court Carey High School’s homecoming court includes (front row, from left) Kayla Bays, Sydney Arend, Hannah Lonsway, Sara Norden, Aimee Troiano; (back row) Jordan Dasher, Will Faber, Casey Crawford, Griffin Summit and Adam Hackworth. Read More
Extension office to close Fridays The Wyandot County Extension Office will have adjusted hours beginning Oct. 12. Wyandot County 4-H Educator Todd Thomas accepted a position in Columbus and Area Leader and Hardin County 4-H Educator Mark Light will be assisting the Wyandot County Extension Office in the interim period. Read More
Candidate vows to fight for 5th District From historic Grand Lake St. Marys to our “wild and scenic” Maumee River spilling into Lake Erie, and from the Michindoh Aquifer to Ohio’s largest solar farm in Wyandot County, the Fifth District is a unique swath of America, rich in beauty as well as resources. We hold stewardship of some of the most fertile farmland on the continent. Read More
Scary spuds The Upper Sandusky Community Library’s STEAMpunks group met for the first time since summer break on Monday. The first meeting was Halloween-related, with all participants carving their own take-home shrunken heads made out of skinned potatoes on a stick. Read More
Citizens oppose accessory building Concerned Upper Sandusky residents from the River’s Edge subdivision spoke out at Monday’s planning commission meeting. Jan Rish presented a petition from homeowners of the subdivision who were against the construction of an accessory building of a pole barn or anything similar to a pole barn due to the lack of a current definition of the word “attached,” which is required for the current construction of an accessory building. Read More
City commits $15,000 to public transportation The City of Upper Sandusky voted to approve a $15,000 conditional commitment to public transportation in Wyandot County at its city council meeting Monday. Todd Dilley and Josh Anderson gave a history of Wyandot County’s search for public transportation and the opportunity the county now has after over 10 years of waiting with a matching grant from the department of transportation. Read More
Fire chief announces plans to retire Upper Sandusky Fire Department Chief Lynn Yeater announced his plans to retire at Monday’s safety committee meeting. Read More
Carey looking at grants, loans for lift station project CAREY — At its meeting on Monday, Carey Village Council unanimously approved the final reading of an ordinance authorizing Village Administrator Roy Johnson to make an application for and enter into an agreement with the Ohio Public Works Commission. Read More
Salem UMC celebrates sesquicentennial Parishioners packed the pews for a trip down memory lane Sunday morning as Salem United Methodist Church celebrated its 150th anniversary with a special service. Read More