Common pleas cases filed Certificate of judgment: State of Ohio Department of Taxation, Columbus, judgment creditor, vs. Michael B. Bland, 104 Eighth St., Sycamore, judgment debtor. Certificate of judgment: State of Ohio Department of Taxation, Columbus, judgment creditor, vs. Chad Ritchie, 12742 CH 97, Upper Sandusky, judgment debtor. Certificate of judgment: State of Ohio Department of Taxation, Columbus, judgment creditor, vs. Connie Brause, 392 Benton Road, Sycamore, judgment debtor, two cases. Read More
County properties change ownerships in past weeks Workhard Unlimited LLC to Drianna D. Harris and Cody W. Harris, .66 acre in Crane Township. Robert M. Hussey deceased to Sandra L. Ulrich, Tiffany J. Hussey, Erica D. Hendricks and Tonia M. Gartner, 1/2 interest in .285 acre in Crawford Township. Read More
Muni court cases heard Carl G. Brooker, Morral, charged by the state with menacing, pretrial held, continued to May 15. Ray A. Richmond, Marion, charged by the patrol with possession of marijuana and possession of marijuana paraphernalia, pretrial held, continued to May 15. Steven J. Schlack, Carey, charged by the Carey police with domestic violence, pretrial held, continued to May 15. Read More
Couples apply for marriage licences William Morton Reed Jr., 29, 14663 CH 119, Upper Sandusky, masonary; and Stevie Rae Henry, 29, Marion, laborer, April 10. John Charles Steward, 57, 7923 CH 38, Upper Sandusky, mail carrier; and Nancy Lynn O’Hanlon, 52, 7923 CH 38, Upper Sandusky, retired, April 16. Read More
Juveniles sentenced in traffic court Eric M. Bils, 7904 Ohio 231, Nevada, speed, $30 fine plus costs, two points, Carteens. Jacob M. Wiinikainen, Knightdale, North Carolina, speed, $40 fine plus costs, two points. Peyton M. Young, 17157 TH 97, Upper Sandusky, speed, $30 fine plus costs, two points, Carteens. Read More
OLC parishioners retrace miracle path CAREY — Our Lady of Consolation parishioners traced a familiar path Friday in remembrance of the miracle that turned the church into a shrine. Beginning Friday morning, nearly 100 people braved the cold and rain to walk the seven mile distance from Frenchtown to the steps of the Our Lady of Consolation Church, and they did it while carrying a large wooden cross on their shoulders. Read More
Good egg program helps children in need Area children were given a brighter Easter on Friday thanks to generous local residents and the Upper Sandusky Rotary Club through the Good Egg program. Read More
15,000 Easter egg hunt postponed The 15,000 Easter egg hunt hosted by Apostolic Gospel Church at Harrison Smith Park in Upper Sandusky has been postponed one week due to expected bad weather today. The hunt, which was originally scheduled for 11 a.m. today will now be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 27, the church announced on Facebook. Read More
Safety blotter: April 20, 2019 William T. McMahon, Carey, was arrested on a warrant for charges of aggravated burglary, abduction and disrupting a public service by the Carey police the evening of April 11 and transported to the Wyandot County Jail. Amber R. Schaade, Tiffin, was arrested on a warrant on indictment by the Wyandot County Grand Jury and charged with involuntary manslaughter and corrupting another with drugs the afternoon of April 15. Read More
Safe and sound Angeline School and Industries was the big winner at the Safety Awards Banquet Thursday afternoon in the Elks Lodge ballroom. Angeline had over 2 million work hours dating back to 2014 without a claim for a work-related injury. Read More