Wyandot Co. seniors: Living Smart – Aging Strong Local senior citizens had an opportunity to get information about “Living Smart” and “Aging Strong” at the annual senior expo Thursday sponsored by the Wyandot County Council on Aging. Read More
1 injured when semi, pickup collide A local man was transported to Blanchard Valley Hospital in Findlay on Thursday afternoon after sustaining head injuries during a semitrailer-pickup truck crash at the intersection of CH 97 and CH 44. Read More
Halloween in Upper Sandusky Hundreds of people turned out to participate in or watch the Upper Sandusky Halloween parade Thursday night, followed by costume judging in the Upper Sandusky Fire Department. Read More
Elks seek more community partners going into 38th year of walk-through Area residents will have a special opportunity to visit scenes from the 1951 version of “Alice In Wonderland” during the annual Upper Sandusky Elks No. 83 walk-through from 6-8 p.m. Saturday in conjunction with trick or treat in the city. Read More
Local one-woman office provides free services to victims of crime Going into her 19th year as the victim’s advocate for Wyandot County, Marnie Hahn has worked with hundreds of people who may have needed an extra boost to help them get through tough times. In recent weeks, Hahn has received word from the state of Ohio that her program would continue to be funded for fiscal year 2017. 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
Businesses celebrate grand openings Quest Federal Credit Union, Upper Sandusky and OPS Wireless, Carey celebrated their grand openings. Read More
Strike up the band Upper Sandusky High School and Middle School band members performed together during halftime of the Rams varsity football game against Wynford on Friday. Read More
Upper’s Wyandots remembered in cemetery walk Dozens of people took part in a reverent and reflective experience during a cemetery walk-through outside Old Mission Church on Saturday as re-enactors portrayed historical figures related to the last years of the Wyandot Indians’ time in Upper Sandusky. Read More
Small town to Broadway: Romich works behind the scenes of ‘Wicked’ “I wasn’t really very good. I kept getting distracted by all the technical things, and I knew then I wasn’t going to be a very enthusiastic performer.” Seeing their name on a marqee sign on Broadway, taking a bow at center stage to thunderous applause during a curtain call and signing autographs for adoring fans backstage after a performance... Read More