Critics question Ohio’s requirements for prospective jurors in trial cases CINCINNATI (AP) — As jurors begin hearing a racially charged police shooting case in Cincinnati, some critics say it’s time to change Ohio’s requirement of potential jurors being registered to vote. Ohio is one of just two states that populates its jury pool strictly through voter registration records, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported. A majority of states draw from both voter … Read More
Scary Carey West Findlay Street residents Dolly Weaver (seated, from left) and Becky Risner pass candy to Phoenix Highwood, 9, dressed as Halo’s Master Chief, and little sister Scarlet Futrell, 3, dressed as a zombie bride. Read More
Commissioners open bids for center roof The Wyandot County Board of Commissioners on Monday opened two bids for the first phase of a future roof renovation project at Wyandot County Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Read More
Veterans Day salute to be published Area residents are invited to honor their family members who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, past and present, by submitting their photos for a special Veterans Day salute in The Daily Chief-Union. The feature will include veterans, both living and deceased, as well as men and women who currently are serving. The cost is $20 for an individual … Read More
Winners take home ribbons in senior fair cattle show Senior yearling bull, Sept. 1-Dec. 31: Linda Swihart, SLS Family Shorthorns, first place. Read More
2016 Senior Fair results – Rabbits California, standard: Howard Bair, Shelby, best of breed and best opposite. Read More
No evidence of missing man turns up in K-9 search and rescue operation Fourteen K-9 search and rescue teams from throughout Ohio descended on a portion of Wyandot County on Saturday to search for the remains of a Michigan man after a stolen truck was abandoned near the intersection of Ohio 67 and CH 108 earlier this month. Read More
Sycamore Halloween Many Sycamore area residents enjoyed the variety of activities Saturday for Halloween including the parade and costume judging. Read More
Trick or treat Wyandot County Common Pleas Court Judge Kate Aubry gives candy to Thomas the Tank Engine as a witch walks away during trick or treat Saturday in Upper Sandusky. Read More
Vandalism, breaking and entering continues A week after a string of vehicle break-ins on the northeast side of Upper Sandusky, two more residents reported vandalism and breaking and entering of their vehicles Saturday and Sunday to the Upper Sandusky Police Department. Read More