Pretty in pink Taylor Arthur, 10, Kenton, won the pink prize at the NWOC’s benefit horse show Saturday at the Wyandot County Fair. Contestants were encouraged to dress both themselves and their horses in pink in support of the fight against breast cancer. Read More
Blazing Upper Sandusky firefighters Drew Book and Cory Taylor use a fire hose to put out a blaze Saturday at the Upper Sandusky Fire Department open house. Firefighters put on a live firefighting demonstration to conclude Fire Prevention Week. Read More
Seniors take All-American honors in softball For two Wyandot County seniors, age is just a number. Upper Sandusky resident Rosemary Austin, 81, and Nevada resident Donna Clark, 82, play competitive senior softball tournaments all around the country. Read More
Three Wyandot County area schools celebrate their homecomings Three Wyandot County area schools celebrated their homecomings on Friday night. Read More
Criminal, traffic cases heard in Upper Sandusky Municipal Court Timothy O. Bogie, Carey, charged by the Carey police with obstructing official business and falsification; and by the state with domestic violence and driving without consent, pretrial held, continued to Oct. 23. Read More
New cases filed in common pleas court Appeals: First Federal Bank of Midwest, Defiance; and Sykmark Refuelers LLC, Kansas City, Missouri, vs. Bosserman Aviation Eqipment, et al, 2327 Ohio 568, Carey; Read More
Wyandot County releases recent property transfers Goldie B. Strait to Jeffrey L. Walton and Ellen R. Walton, property in Sycamore. U.S. Bank National Association trustee to RVFM 13 Series LLC, property in Upper Sandusky. Read More
Sheriff’s report for September released Sheriff Michael R. Hetzel has released his activity report for the month of September: Read More
Upper graduate proud of current students’ patriotism Dear editor, In response to the district newsletter, and the story about East and South School Elementary fourth-grade students ... I am proud and excited to hear that these teachers and kids have adopted the responsibility of learning about the flag, the Pledge of Allegiance, and putting the flag up and taking it down every evening. Read More
‘Spooky Tales’ presentation popular at museum Famous Wyandot County murder artifacts were showcased during Ronald Marvin Jr’s “Spooky Tales of Wyandot and Surrounding Counties” presentation Thursday at the museum. Pictured are the noose which was supposed to hang murderer Thomas McNulty in 1880, the slippers from the 1953 “Red Slipper murder” of Cynthia Pfeil and the hatchet William McCoy used to kill Cornelius Green at a … Read More