Carey gets first sweep of the season in win over Wynford CAREY — Reducing their service errors by approximately seven from their last match, improving defensively and communicating more often have helped the Carey volleyball team to improve as the season progresses. Read More
Project complete The Upper Sandusky Street Department completed its improvement project on South Warpole Street on Tuesday evening. The road was tarred and chipped and was one of the primary road improvement projects budgeted by the city of Upper Sandusky for 2018. Read More
Kasai fills employment vacancies with Puerto Ricans displaced by hurricane With a strong demand for workers, automotive parts manufacturer Kasai North America in Upper Sandusky decided to get creative. “We’re servicing Subaru for the first time ever and that created a need for jobs where we had 102 openings to fill,” Kasai Human Resources Manager Jennie Dranschak said. Read More
Buckeyes’ Haskins sets record in rainy debut COLUMBUS — Saturday couldn’t come soon enough for the Ohio State football team. Amidst all of the adversity, the question was how much everything that has transpired over the past month would affect the Buckeyes, who took the field without head coach Urban Meyer on the sideline, on Saturday. Read More
Upper Sandusky girls 4th, boys 5th in Bucyrus BUCYRUS — Upper Sandusky’s girls were fourth and the boys were fifth Saturday in the Bucyrus Elks Invitational at the Crawford County Fairgrounds. Buckeye Valley finished with just 25 points to win the girls competition by a wide margin. Read More
Malone throws 4 TD passes Since 2013, the Upper Sandusky football team had not won its first two games. But a 33-point first half — a half in which the Rams only needed one play to score two separate times — coupled with a shutout on defense ensured the Rams would be off to their best start in five years. Read More
2 new educators join OLC staff CAREY — Our Lady of Consolation School in Carey has introduced two new educators this year, both who have transferred into education after beginning their careers in other fields. Christina Hohman is the new librarian/media specialist, while Holly Frey is the school’s new preschool teacher. Read More
Chester, Konkle spark efficient Warriors to victory over Devils SYCAMORE — It’s a combination that has worked well for the Mohawk volleyball team this season — junior Alexa Konkle as the setter and senior Madi Chester as the outside hitter — and Thursday was no exception. Konkle recorded 33 assists, five digs, two kills, two blocks and two aces, and Chester, the Northern 10 Athletic Conference’s leader in kills, led the Warriors with 15 kills as the Warriors won a three-set match, 25-12, 25-14, 25-19, over Carey on Thursday at Mohawk. Read More
Oney nets hat trick in Rams’ win Alivia Oney had a hat trick as Upper Sandusky snapped a three-match losing streak with a 5-0 shutout victory against Tiffin Columbian on Thursday. Oney also assisted on the match’s opening goal, the first in the career of Riley Messersmith, which came six minutes into the match. Read More
Barn quilt Some unique artwork now decorates the Merchants Building at the Wyandot County Fairgrounds. Local artist Dick Eyestone was commissioned to design an 8-foot-by-8-foot barn quilt for the Wyandot County Fair this year. Read More