Preparing for Easter Esther Walker happily decorates Easter eggs Tuesday at the Mohawk Community Library in Sycamore as part of an event hosted by Senior Connections. Seniors used a method of swirling food coloring in shaving cream, then coating the eggs for 10 minutes before pulling them out with unique designs. Read More
Daily Chief in need of carriers The Daily Chief-Union has an immediate need for motor route drivers and foot carriers. Delivery is Monday through Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings. Read More
McClain vows to fight for small local towns at Mayor’s Breakfast in Nevada NEVADA — State Rep. Riordan McClain and Sherri Wagner of the Wyandot County Council on Aging were the special guests at Tuesday’s Mayor’s Breakfast at Buck’s Place in Nevada. Read More
Daily Chief in need of carriers The Daily Chief-Union has an immediate need for motor route drivers and foot carriers. Delivery is Monday through Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings. Read More
Keep them out of school Keep undesirable (armed) nut jobs out of schools, period. Some factories, prisons, etc., keep most control of what and who gets into said facilities. Read More
Miss Ohio spends day in Upper Upper Sandusky was visited by state royalty on Monday. Sarah Clapper, also known as Miss Ohio 2017, spent the entire day in the city, beginning with a morning speech at Upper Sandusky High School. Read More
Candidate speaks at Lincoln Day Dinner Area Republicans turned out in droves Monday evening for the Wyandot County Lincoln Day Dinner inside the Masters’ Building at the Wyandot County Fairgrounds. Read More
Upper gets grant to install new handicap swing at Bicentennial Park Park Director Keith Niederkohr revealed the parks department had received a new grant during Monday’s Upper Sandusky Park Board meeting. The grant is for $50,000 and will be used to install a handicap-accessible swingset as well as a splash pad at Bicentennial Park. Read More
Nevada plans to write in village employee into new budget NEVADA — The village of Nevada is trying to balance its need to cut from its budget with a need to get things done around town. Council eventually voted 4-1 to try to write in to its budget a part-time maintenance worker who would be paid $10 an hour for approximately 30 hours per week during Monday night’s regular meeting. Read More
Carey looks at adding on-site fields CAREY — The Carey Exempted Village School Board heard a presentation on Monday from Dan Vaughn of the Athletic Boosters regarding a proposed baseball and softball athletic complex. The proposed athletic complex would be located on school property near the track and would use 3-3.5 acres of farmland. Read More