Heidelberg to have human trafficking awareness presentations in January TIFFIN — January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and Heidelberg University is planning a series of presentations the week of Jan. 28 to bring light to the issue, including two keynotes by a survivor of human traffic and a human rights educator and anti-human trafficking advocate. Read More
Fairhaven uses grant for transportation A $2,000 grant from the Wyandot County Community Foundation will help Fairhaven Community with transportation services for residents. Fairhaven currently has a 16-passenger bus and wheelchair-accessible van used to take residents to medical appointments and on activities and trips that help them stay actively engaged in the community. Read More
USMS to host internet safety presentation Upper Sandusky Middle School invites guests to a presentation on “Internet Safety for Parents” at 7 p.m. Feb. 26 in the Union Middle School gymnasium. Jesse Weinberger will present on how to keep children safe in an always-connected society. Read More
Opioid addiction help available in region TIFFIN — Through a federal grant obtained in partnership with the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Seneca, Sandusky and Wyandot Counties is able to provide and offer assistance to individuals struggling with opioid-use disorder, regardless of income level and payer source. Read More
Graboski engaged to marry Kalucki Taylor Graboski, of Upper Sandusky, and Matthew Kalucki, of Hamlet, Indiana, are engaged to be married. Graboski is a daughter of Joe and Kim Graboski, of Upper Sandusky. Read More
Area blood drives scheduled TOLEDO — A donation shortfall over the winter holidays is prompting the American Red Cross to issue an emergency call for blood and platelet donors to give now to prevent a blood shortage from continuing throughout winter and affecting patient care. Read More
Marriage licenses granted Brad Michael Depinet, 40, 206 S. Sycamore Ave., Sycamore, factory worker; and Brandie Lyn Robertson, 36, 105 W. Ninth St., Sycamore, self-employed (caregiver), Jan. 8. Read More
Beltz, Fox to be wed Amber Beltz and Adam Fox, both of Forest, are engaged to be married. Beltz is a daughter of John and Lori Beltz, of Forest. Read More
Cooking with Tami series to return in February A series of three one-hour long programs is being offered by the SNAP-Ed program assistant from the Wyandot County Ohio State University Extension service. Tami Baumberger once again will conduct a series of Cooking with Tami sessions at the Open Door Resources Center in Upper Sandusky. Read More
Use caution with medical marijuana TIFFIN — Ohio now allows registered patients limited access to marijuana for specific uses as a medicine. We have learned from the current opiate epidemic the importance of understanding the risks when taking medications, of considering the possible side effects, and of following doctors’ orders. Read More