New cases filed in common pleas court Foreclosure: Wyandot County Treasurer, 109 S. Sandusky Ave., Upper Sandusky, vs. Luis E. Gil, et al, 115 N. Sandusky Ave., Upper Sandusky; Lisa K. Gil, 18639 CH 85, Forest; First National Bank, Pandora; Dennis E. Pfeifer, 114 E. Wyandot Ave., Upper Sandusky; and Internal Revenue Service, Cincinnati. Read More
Cases heard in municipal court Jeremy A. Walter, Carey, charged by the sheriff with obstruction of official business, indigency hearing held, continued to Nov. 10. Read More
Wyandot County properties transferred Jack M. Bianchi and Leslie G. Bianchi to Darrell E. Frey and Ann M. Frey, property in Kirby. Read More
Couples apply for marriage licenses Kelvin Ray Nolen, 54, 887 TH 18, McCutchenville, millwright; and Tamarrow Lyne Moore, 54, 887 TH 18, McCutchenville, self-employed, Oct. 26. Read More
Riding horses to the win in senior fair Western-type yearling fillies/colts: Savannah Ward, first place. Read More
Residents take home top awards in senior baked goods division Caramel: Judy Rowland, first place. Read More
Crafts, homemade items fill domestics building Quilt, any design, hand appliqued: Erika Merrick, first place. Read More
Sale of champions dinner honors USHS senior Ashton Frey, family Celebrating a partnership in local food, farming, youth development and agriculture education in Ohio, members of the Frey family of Upper Sandusky were the guests of honor at a sale of champions dinner Thursday night at Trinity Evangelical United Methodist Church. Read More
Commissioners recognize hospice month The Wyandot County Board of Commissioners declared November as National Hospice and Palliative Care Month and dedicated a banner in the courthouse for Hospice of Wyandot County on Thursday. Read More
Organizers look back at 5 weeks of OMA Individuals with memory conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and dementia are breaking free in a new program that pairs volunteers from the community with Fairhaven residents. A five-week pilot for Opening Minds through Art, an intergenerational, award-winning art program developed by Scripps Gerontology Center at Miami University, has wrapped up with positive results for all involved, said the Rev. Becky King, chaplain at Fairhaven Community and one of two facilitators for the program locally. Read More