ADA — The Cadets, one of the oldest and most honored continuously operating drum and bugle corps in the country, will perform at Ohio Northern University’s Dial-Roberson Stadium at 8 p.m. Sunday.
The Cadets to perform at ONU

ADA — The Cadets, one of the oldest and most honored continuously operating drum and bugle corps in the country, will perform at Ohio Northern University’s Dial-Roberson Stadium at 8 p.m. Sunday.
The Wyandot County Commissioners, Upper Sandusky Mayor Scott Washburn and Wyandot County Office of Economic Development Director Greg Moon spent a sunny Thursday morning discussing fuel mileage, the economy, the cost of new and used vehicles and commitment to customers. The group toured Reineke Motors Inc. for a monthly business tour. Owner Dan Reineke said his father started the business …
Fairhaven Community recently became a certified provider of the Music and Memory program, a nationally-recognized organization that is transforming the treatment and care of people with Alzheimer’s disease, according to a press release from United Church Homes.
Angeline Industries Inc. board member Jim Reile (left) recently retired after more than 35 years of service on the volunteer board. Operations manager Lyneen Reinschell presented him with an etched glass token of appreciation.
A public viewing of new commercial property available in Upper Sandusky will be offered at 11 a.m. Friday.
MECHANICSBURG (AP) — Officials say a man died on his family farm in central Ohio when he fell into a grain feed mixer. Madison County Sheriff Jim Sabin tells The Columbus Dispatch that 34-year-old Austin Ayars was found dead Sunday at the dairy farm near Mechanicsburg. Family members told investigators he had been feeding cattle several hours earlier. Sabin says …
COLUMBUS (AP) — Backers of an effort to legalize marijuana in Ohio for medicinal and recreational use say they have more than enough signatures to qualify for the 2015 ballot.
Shania A. Johnson, Upper Sandusky, was cited for public use of a parking lot and a stop sign violation the night of April 18 after a traffic stop in the 300 block of South Seventh Street.
SYCAMORE — An iconic building that has stood tall in the village of Sycamore for more than a century has been reduced to a pile of rubble. A crew has been demolishing the grain mill at the intersection of North Sycamore and West Saffel avenues, referred to by locals simply as “The Mill,” for about the past week, village officials reported during a regular meeting of Sycamore Council on Tuesday.
HARPSTER — The village of Harpster has been approved for grant funding to repave a portion of Cherokee Street, but the village’s cost is not in its budget and the project will be postponed, Mayor Jim Robertson told council Tuesday. Robertson said he recently received confirmation that the village had been granted $18,554 in Issue 1 funding for the paving project.