Buying local Many shoppers attended the craft bazaar hosted by the Upper Sandusky Music Parents at Upper Sandusky High School on Saturday. Many of those in attendance like Bonnie Snook (left) and Sherry Barth, both of Upper Sandusky, filled the hallways at the event that took place on Small Business Saturday, a day encouraging patrons to shop locally and support small businesses while beginning to shop for the holiday season. Read More
Patrons shop small to support local Downtown Upper Sandusky businesses participating in Small Business Saturday experienced high foot traffic as area residents turned out to shop small and support local businesses this holiday season. Read More
Safety Blotter: November 26, 2016 Brian D. Zoll, Bloomville, was cited for failure to signal turn at the intersection of Highland Parkway and Sandusky Avenue the night of Sept. 16. Read More
Nevada man releases eighth book documenting history of village Brownstown, Edenville, Belle Vernon, Tymochtee and many more settlements in and around Wyandot County have been given the title “ghost town” due to the lack of life the towns once knew. But one local man hopes that his passion will keep the memory of one town alive and future generations will keep the town in plain site. Read More
Ringing the bell Donald (from left), Charlie, Gary, Dale and Jack Book begin their shift ringing the bell outside of the Upper Sandusky Wal-Mart for the Salvation Army on Friday morning. Read More
WeCare For Students begins Giving Tuesday benefit drive Black Friday is known as the premier bargain shopping day, Small Business Saturday is dedicated to shoppers staying in their hometowns and buying from locally owned stores and Cyber Monday allows people to search for deals from the comfort of their own home, but one Upper Sandusky-based nonprofit organization hopes the fourth day of the post-Thanksgiving shopping season is not forgotten. Read More
City update: Closures for coming week North Warpole Street between West Wyandot Avenue and Walker Street will remain closed to traffic into next week, and businesses in that area will be accessible this weekend, according to a weekly report on the sewer separation project in Upper Sandusky. Read More
USPD issues citations, responds to calls for service in September Devon A. Brock, Upper Sandusky, was cited for being out after curfew in the 100 block of West Johnson Street early the morning of Sept. 7. Officers responded to a report of a semi trailer illegally parked on Comfort Drive the morning of Sept. 7. Read More
Carey seniors continue tradition for unique planned school skip day What began as a peace endeavor between bickering students has become a tradition for one local school district. Last Friday, Carey High School seniors participated in their annual co-initiative day at the Elks Lodge in Upper Sandusky. Read More
Detroit man hurt in holiday crash A Detroit man was transported to Wyandot County Memorial Hospital following a single-vehicle crash on an exit ramp at the intersection of U.S. 23 and Ohio 103 in Carey on Thursday. Demetrius J. Brown, 46, sustained incapacitating injuries after failing to stop at a stop sign and jack-knifing his semitrailer, according to the Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office crash report. Read More