Flu shots Friday at HS Park Children ages six months and older may receive a flu vaccine from Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Danielle Kreais between 1-4 p.m. Friday at Harrison Smith Park in Upper Sandusky. Read More
OSU and MTC hosting Health and Wellness Fair on Wednesday MARION — The Ohio State University at Marion and Marion Technical College have partnered once again to host the Marion Campus Health and Wellness Fair from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 23 in the Alber Student Center Gymnasium. Read More
WMH hosting free hearing screenings Wyandot Memorial Hospital is holding free hearing screenings for individuals 18 years and older from 8 a.m. to noon the third Thursday of each month. Read More
Kiwanis Harvest Festival Kiwanis Club of Carey hosted a harvest festival Sunday at Waterworks Park in Carey. Read More
UF hosting three events for Veterans Day FINDLAY —Veterans Day 2019 at the University of Findlay will be observed throughout the day Nov. 11. Three celebrations will be offered for the campus and public to honor the country’s heroes, thereby providing ample opportunity to give thanks and to learn more about military might and bravery. Read More
Crawford parks hosting Native American history program The Crawford Park District recently announced upcoming events. Native American Artifacts and the Geology of Flint is 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday at Lowe-Volk Park, 2401 Ohio 598. Read More
Retired Teachers Association meets Tuesday at Trinity The Wyandot County Retired Teachers Association will have its next meeting at noon Oct. 22 at Trinity Evangelical Church, east of Upper Sandusky. Read More
Upper Sandusky Community Library A Christmas Haven” by Cindy Woodsmall. Ivy wants to leave her Old Order Amish sect so she can grow her business and Arlan wants to return to his ultra-conservative sect, but both young people have no idea what miracles the Christmas season might bring. Read More
Marion Technical College director receives statewide award from Ohio Attorney General MARION — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost presented Marion Technical College faculty Gregory Perry with the Distinguished Law Enforcement Training Award in a statewide conference this week. “All the good things that make a society healthy and prosperous rest on the foundation of public safety and the men and women who protect the unprotected,” Yost said. “I’m proud to honor these award winners who truly represent the ‘best of the best’ and have exhibited diligence, dedication and sacrifice in the name of public safety.” Read More
Forest library showing two movies Friday FOREST — Two movies will be shown at the Forest-Jackson Public Library Oct. 18. The movie matinee “Yesterday” is showing at 1 p.m. A free-will donation includes popcorn and a drink. Read More