Out with the old Members of the Upper Sandusky Community Library on Thursday voted to spend $6,600 to replace the carpet in the library’s basement. Read More
Upper man convicted in meth lab case sentenced to 8 years in prison An Upper Sandusky man convicted of two felony charges involving the manufacturing of meth was sentenced to eight years in prison Thursday morning. Wyandot County Common Pleas Court Judge Kate Aubry appointed attorney Todd Workman to represent Benjamin M. Gamble, 26, after Gamble arrived at court without a defense lawyer. Read More
Federal regulations, state budget may cost county home Changes to federal skilled nursing regulations and the proposed state budget could have a financial impact on Wyandot County Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Wyandot County Commissioners met with nursing home Director Curtis O’Neal on Thursday to hear about the home’s ongoing process of implementing improvements. Read More
Forest water main project to improve pressure in northern biz area FOREST — Work should be starting soon on the water main project in Forest which is designed to improve water pressure to the northern portion of the business district by replacing antiquated lines. Village Administrator Wes Davis reported to council Thursday there had been eight bids received from contractors interested in the project. Read More
Family Fun Fair set for April 22 at Upper HS Wyandot County children age 8 and younger can drag their parents along for hands-on activities, pony rides, bounce houses and more fun at the annual Family Fun Fair from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. April 22 at Upper Sandusky High School. Read More
Dino Party Dorcas Carey Public Library recently hosted a Dino Party. Youngsters played dinosaur games and bingo during the weeklong celebration. Read More
Senior Connection uses donation, grant to enhance safety measures Wyandot County Council on Aging is improving safety at Senior Connection with help from a grant and monetary donation. The agency recently added emergency pull cords in the restrooms and an AED portable device to treat a person suffering a heart attack at the center where as many as 50 seniors go each day for social activities and fellowship. Read More
USHS assistant principal leaving to take job as McComb superintendent Upper Sandusky High School Assistant Principal Tony Fenstermaker is leaving the district after this school year to take a job as superintendent of McComb Local Schools. Fenstermaker was an English teacher at USHS from 2002-05. He then went to Findlay where he was a high school English teacher at the school for nine years before coming back to USHS as assistant principal for the past three years. Read More
Stuff the Bus food drive Angeline clients sort through four pallets of food collected during the Wyandot County Board of Developmental Disabilities’ Stuff the Bus food drive. Read More
Killdeer Pizza keeps markets going LOVELL — The Killdeer Pizza Co. is keeping two small-town businesses going. Nearly a year after Brent Barchent and Paul Wagner revived a convenience store in Harpster by offering a signature pizza, they have expanded to the market on Ohio 199 in Lovell. Read More