Cases tried in Upper Sandusky muni court Donna J. Holbrook, Lexington, charged by the state with operating a sex business, pretrial held, trial set for March 22. Read More
New cases filed in Wyandot County Common Pleas Court Certificate of judgment: Midland Funding LLC, San Diego, judgment creditor, vs. Kimberly Harbour, 1049 N. Warpole St., Lot 60, Upper Sandusky, judgment debtor. Read More
Wyandot County properties transferred Charles Edward Montgomery, Joyce Ann Smith, Linda Sue Holt, Carolyn Walkins and Judy Mae Chatlain to John William Stober trustee, Shirley Jean Stober trustee and John William Stober living trust, 3 acres in Crane Township. Read More
Couple receives license Jesse Michael Arnold, 25, 677 Mission Drive, Upper Sandusky, engineer; and Carissa Lauren Devene, 25, 201 E. Sandusky St., Wharton, material planner, Dec. 29. Read More
County to save big on electric Wyandot County will save nearly $60,000 on its electric bill over the next three years after the county commissioners signed a new facilities electric agreement Thursday. Working through Palmer Energy Company, it was recommended the county sign with the electric supplier Dynegy Energy through May of 2021 at a rate of $0.0471 per kWh, with an estimated annual cost savings of $19,970 compared to the county’s current rate, which expires at the end of April. Read More
Another meth lab shut down The largest meth lab ever discovered in Wyandot County was shut down Thursday by the Wyandot County Major Crimes Unit and the METRICH Enforcement Unit Thursday. It was the second meth lab operation in Upper Sandusky limits shut down in as many days. Read More
Lee scholarship reaches monetary goal Robby Lee will now be able to help children forever. Ron Pool, spokesman for the Robert P. Lee Memorial Scholarship Fund, announced Wednesday that the fund had acquired endowed status through the Wyandot County Community Foundation after reaching its initial fundraising goal of $25,000. Read More
23 dogs moved from residence in Kirby to Humane Society KIRBY — Twenty three dogs were removed from a Kirby residence Wednesday evening by the Wyandot County Humane Society after calls from concerned community members. The sheriff’s report states dispatch received numerous calls about the welfare of dogs in Kirby due to a Facebook post, including from a news station in Cleveland. Read More
Meth lab busted in rural Upper Sandusky A small meth operation was thwarted by the Wyandot County Major Crimes Unit Tuesday. A press release states on Tuesday the WCMCU and METRICH Enforcement Unit was notified of two people staying at 15486 TH 71 in Upper Sandusky with felony warrants out of Franklin County. Read More
US Small Business Administration looks to honor small business owners COLUMBUS — The U.S. Small Business Administration is looking for small business owners and champions who stand out as positive influences on their communities through the creation of local jobs, community involvement and other accomplishments for its 2018 National Small Business Week Awards, which will take place April 29 through May 5. Read More