USHS band concert The Upper Sandusky High School senior band members perform their senior medley at a concert Tuesday in the gym. Read More
Heidelberg choir to perform at Carey HS TIFFIN — The Heidelberg University concert choir and the chamber singers, the premiere choral ensembles of Heidelberg University’s School of Music and Theatre, will kick off the 2016-17 performance season with a concert at 3 p.m. Nov. 13 at Carey High School, 2016 Blue Devil Drive. Read More
Seger tribute to perform Nov. 5 TIFFIN — Hollywood Nights: The True Bob Seger Experience will perform at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5 at The Ritz Theatre, 30 S. Washington St., Tiffin. Read More
Levy necessary to maintain health department programs Over the past several years, changes in the healthcare system, state grant programs and state governmental mandates have continued to place new financial burdens on local health departments. Read More
Candidates have talked much about ‘the wall’ We have been hearing about “the wall” for weeks now. During one debate, there was reference to the Trojan horse. How many of us know that legend — a Greek myth, perhaps about Helen of Troy and how the Greek soldiers hid in a wooden horse and got into the city and destroyed it? Read More
Upper man, 68, deemed competent in arson case An Upper Sandusky man was found competent to stand trial and pleaded not guilty to charges related to the alleged arson of a vacant apartment at 326 S. Seventh St. in August and the alleged burglary of a residence at 207 N. Sandusky Ave. earlier this month. Read More
Renter admits to stealing thousands in scheme against longtime landlord A Leipsic man admitted to stealing thousands of dollars from his former landlord by not paying rent in a plea hearing Tuesday afternoon in Wyandot County Common Pleas Court. Read More
Still in bloom An arrangement of impatiens, commonly known as “touch-me-nots,” in front of Audrey Fulk’s residence at 321 W. Church St. still was in full bloom Wednesday afternoon after braving recent dips in overnight temperatures. Daily Chief-Union/Avery T. Jennings Read More
Sycamore officials opt to continue with current health insurance plan SYCAMORE — The village of Sycamore is facing a 4.26-percent increase in health insurance costs for its five employees next year, but officials expect major changes to the plan in 2018. During a regular meeting Tuesday, council unanimously approved a motion to continue with the same plan as 2016 for next year. Read More
Fairhaven promotes permanent administrator after month on job There is nothing like a seamless transition for the new head of a long-steady organization. Lori Marsh joined Fairhaven Community as an interim nursing home administrator on Aug. 8, and in less than a month, the new job had become a perfect fit. Read More