Marriage licenses granted Jacob Francis Richards, 29, 10756 CH 121, Upper Sandusky, farmer; and Elizabeth Lynn Grafmiller, 28, 10756 CH 121, Upper Sandusky, laborer, Aug. 13. Read More
Let your patriotism show Do you remember 9/11 and the enthusiastic patriotism that followed the powerful attack? No matter where a person walked or drove, meaningful displays of our founding fathers’ patriotism were proudly displayed: USA flags were flown everywhere — on houses and businesses. Read More
Safety Blotter: August 21, 2015 A Carey man arrived at the Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office to pick up firearms that previously had been recovered. The firearms were reported as stolen by the Butler County Sheriff’s Office. The matter remained under investigation. Read More
ResponsibleOhio makes bus tour stop in Wyandot Co. in march across Ohio Legalization of marijuana for recreational and medicinal use has been a hot topic around the country for decades — with over half the states in the U.S. now allowing medical use and several states in recent years approving personal use. Ohio voters will get to decide if they want both in November when Issue 3, legislation that would allow residents to both smoke and grow marijuana with some restrictions, appears on the ballot. Read More
Board of DD hears of upcoming state, federal changes to Angeline programs Angeline Superintendent Todd Dilley asked the Wyandot County Board of Developmental Disabilities to collaborate with the Angeline Industries nonprofit board to move forward over the next nine years, as the state and federal governments transition to new models for services for people with disabilities. Read More
Area residents take step back in time with MHS SYCAMORE — The Mohawk Historical Society met Thursday night at the Mohawk Community Library where Kim Mohr, president and program director, gave a presentation on the history of Sycamore. Read More
Changes expected for elections boards The Wyandot County Board of Commissioners was updated on a new state process for elections by Board of Elections Director Deb Passet on Thursday morning. The commissioners attended a state budget meeting in Bowling Green earlier in the week. Read More
Child support month The staff of the Wyandot County Department of Job and Family Services wore green last week in honor of Child Support Awareness Month. Read More
New Blessings in a Backpack to fight kid food insecurity The Wyandot County Health Department will begin a pilot program this year to send food home with Union Elementary schoolchildren who qualify for free and reduced-price lunches. Read More
Update meeting: Courthouse project remains on schedule Work continues to be on schedule on the Wyandot County Courthouse construction project. During a weekly update with the commissioners on Wednesday, Steve Gilmore of Midstate Contractors said metal has been installed on all the domes and the final section of flat deck roofing will be completed this week.... Read More