Criminal, traffic cases tried in Upper municipal court Christopher M. Willis, Upper Sandusky, charged by the police with disorderly conduct, trial held to court, found not guilty. Read More
New cases filed in Wyandot County Common Pleas Court Appeal: Kristin K. DeWitt NKA Kristin K. Rodgers, 104 1/2 E. Wyandot Ave., Upper Sandusky, vs. Mark A. DeWitt, 466 S. Hazel St., Upper Sandusky. Read More
County properties transferred Angle Acres Farms LLC to Jay G. Woods and Kimberly A. Woods, 51.008 acres in Mifflin Township. Read More
Juveniles sentenced in traffic court Wesley M. Lear, 1022 Preston Court, Carey, speed, $50 fine plus costs, one-year BMV suspension with limited privileges granted. Levi A. Barger, 11651 CH 81, Forest, failure to control, $50 fine plus costs, 90-day BMV suspension with limited privileges granted. Read More
Upper police Chief Olds retires Dozen of residents, city officials and members of the law enforcement community said goodbye to Upper Sandusky Police Chief David Olds during a reception Thursday afternoon at the city safety building. Today is Olds’ last day on the job. He is moving on to teach criminal justice at Vanguard Career Center in Fremont. Read More
County commissioners: Register your dogs While in session Thursday, the Wyandot County Board of Commissioners received a visit from Dave Smith of the weights and measures division of the county auditor’s office. Smith told the commissioners that as of Wednesday, 336 county residents were delinquent on purchasing dog tags for the new year. Read More
Safety Blotter: April 28, 2017 An Upper Sandusky woman reported losing approximately $1,000 after sending online checks in what became an online scam the morning of March 31. The officer attempted to contact the numbers used to contact the woman. Read More
Palace having auditions MARION — Director Clare Cooke has announced auditions for the Palace Theatre’s summer production “The Wizard of Oz” are 1-4 p.m. May 20 and 5-8 p.m. May 22. Read More
UF concert set FINDLAY — The University of Findlay Orchestra will present “A Spring Concert” at 3 p.m. Sunday in Winebrenner Theological Seminary’s TLB Auditorium. Read More