Letter to the editor: Republicans offer up hope Letter to the editor: Republicans offer up hope Read More
WHOH addresses important topic Dear editor, I saw in the paper about the WHOW (Women Helping Other Women) event being hosted at White Shutter Winery in regards to human sex trafficking. This is a huge deal. Though we live in a rural community, this does not exempt Wyandot County from the dangers, or the severity of the on-going and heightening threat that sex trafficking entails. Read More
McClain free to remain silent Dear editor, Since we still have freedom to think for ourselves, for now at least! Read More
On Memorial Day, especially remember county vets who died Dear editor, As we approach another Memorial Day, we should reflect on what Memorial Day really means to us and to all Wyandot County service members who couldn’t be here this weekend to celebrate. It is a time to remember our service members who gave their all, so we could have our freedom. Read More
Be sure to let city know where you want sidewalks Recently I addressed the Upper Sandusky Service Committee about the installation of new sidewalks and repairing present sidewalks in Upper Sandusky. I inquired how the new sidewalks that are being installed along East Wyandot Avenue and the Brookview locations were decided. Read More
Oberhauser is a fine man who also has experience I read with amusement the letter to the editor last week by Bill Clinger concerning county commissioner Ron Metzger. According to Clinger, Metzger is a fine man, a hard worker and a faithful husband and father. Read More
Latta shows no outrage about family separation The separation of parents from children at our southern border remains one of the most shocking events of the year. Teenagers went to tent cities, while younger kids were put in dog kennels, then sent to distant foster homes. Read More
Latta has done nothing for young people, education It may be small wonder that Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’s yacht was vandalized here in our state. Ohio’s college students face the largest aggregate debt of anywhere in the country. We are 45th in college affordability. As a mentor to young people for over 15 years, these matters concern me deeply. Read More
Gailbraith supports strong voice for typical citizens An astounding number of Americans, no matter our political views, agree that we are tired of big corporations and special interests controlling our government. Most Congressional 5th District residents aren’t millionaires but want to make a good living and have a good life. The influence of money in politics ensures that power stays in the hands of only the richest Americans, leaving the rest of us to hope that someone is looking out for our interests. Read More
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Active virus cases at 71 on Friday Friday, Wyandot County Public Health reported 71 active cases of COVID-19 in Wyandot County. …