Heidelberg-Community Chorus seeking members TIFFIN — The Heidelberg University-Community Chorus invites those with a love of singing to join its ranks this coming year. Dr. Greg Ramsdell, who returns after a six-year hiatus to direct the chorus this year, said that is the only requirement. Read More
Palace holding auditions for 2 shows MARION — Marion Palace Theatre Executive Director Bev Ford has announced auditions will be held for two upcoming Palace Productions, “Willy Wonka Jr.” and “The Drowsy Chaperone.” Character breakdowns for each musical can be found on the Palace Theatre website at www.marionpalace.org. Read More
Professional services firm set to open Eli Wagler and Jacob Badenhop grew up on the same street in Archbold and worked at the same firm in Columbus. Now, they’re starting a business together in Upper Sandusky. Read More
Mid-Ohio Chiro leads area businesses in drive to fill a bus with school supplies After a successful school-supplies drive last year, Mid-Ohio Chiropractic and Acupuncture wanted to step things up this fall with a countywide campaign to Fill a Bus with School Supplies. Read More
Alber Enterprise Center at OSU Marion welcomes new office assistant from Upper MARION — The Alber Enterprise Center at the Ohio State University at Marion welcomes Rebecca Passet to the new position of office assistant. The Upper Sandusky resident’s first day on the job was July 10. Read More
Clouse Construction ranked as top metal builder NEW RIEGEL — Clouse Construction Corp. recently was recognized as one of the top steel erectors in the United States by Metal Construction News. The magazine ranked Clouse Construction 24th among its Top Metal Builders of 2016. Read More
Andy Koehler remembered Flowers lie outside Koehler Drug in downtown Upper Sandusky where the public continues to leave tokens of love for owner Andy Koehler, who died July 20. He was 67. Read More
Village gets option to buy school property CAREY — The Village of Carey will get a shot to buy the old school property on East South Street from the Carey Exempted Village Schools district before it goes to auction. The village planning commission on Tuesday approved a motion allowing the village to maintain a special use zoning classification on the property while it pursues negotiations with the school. Read More
Sycamore pool to offer refunds after pool has to close for year SYCAMORE — Sycamore Community Pool is closed for the season after a pump stopped working July 9. Season pass holders have the option of getting 50 percent of their money refunded, putting their balance toward the purchase of passes next summer, or donating any leftover money owed to them to the pool. Read More
Safety Blotter: July 26, 2017 An officer performed a stand-by for a woman in the 100 block of West Wyandot Avenue early the morning of July 7. An officer responded to an alarm at the Moose Lodge early the morning of July 7. It was found to be an employee error. Read More