Something Special II opens in Sycamore SYCAMORE — Dawn Riedel couldn’t stay retired. Just 1 1/2 years after closing her original Something Special store in Tiffin, Riedel celebrated the recent opening of Something Special II with a ribbon cutting ceremony in downtown Sycamore on Tuesday morning. Read More
First Citizens opens ATM at Ace Hardware CAREY — The First Citizens National Bank recently announced the installation of an ATM inside the Carey Ace Hardware store, 1201 E. Findlay St., Carey. The new ATM is conveniently located directly inside the store and will be accessible during store hours from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, and will offer cash withdrawals and balance inquires. Read More
First National Bank of Sycamore makes hire SYCAMORE — First National Bank of Sycamore has hired Sarah Johnson as financial services manager and universal banker. “We are very excited to have Sarah join our team,” President Dean Keller said. Read More
Motorcyclist taken by Life Flight after Tuesday morning collision An Upper Sandusky man was transported via medical helicopter after a two-vehicle accident involving a motorcycle Monday morning in Upper Sandusky. According to a police report, Dylan Neff, 27, of Upper Sandusky, was traveling westbound on a Harley Davidson motorcycle on East Wyandot Avenue at 6:29 a.m. at an estimated 40 mph, when Aaron Stansbery, 24, of Upper Sandusky, who was traveling eastbound on East Wyandot Avenue in a 1997 Honda Civic, turned left into the Pilot station in front of him, causing a collision. Read More
County vets’ gravesites repaired in ongoing effort Former Wyandot County Commissioner Mike Wheeler spoke to U.S. Community Outreach, a nonprofit adult education program run through the Upper Sandusky Exempted Village School District, Tuesday evening at the Upper Sandusky High School Library about an ongoing effort to restore veterans’ graves around the county. Read More
Kirby council approves stump removal Also in old business, Stansbery reported he spoke with solicitor Richard Grafmiller about creating a property ordinance and said council could make the contract purely about grass but also could add in stipulations about garbage and other items if it wanted to. Read More
Safety blotter: October 2, 2019 A caller reported their dog got loose on the 300 block of West Bigelow Street the early morning of Oct. 1. The responding officer located the dog and the owner took control of it. The owner was warned for dog at large. Aaron W. Stansbery, Upper Sandusky, was cited for failure to yield while making a left turn, after a two-vehicle crash on East Wyandot Avenue near Pilot station the morning of Oct. 1. An Upper Sandusky man was transported from the scene via Life Flight with suspected serious injuries. Read More
Carey places 1st in agriculture, Upper in urban in county soil judging CAREY — The Wyandot County Soil Judging Contest took place Friday, Sept. 20 on the farm of Jim and Vivian Gery north of Carey. Agriculture students from the four county schools competed in two different soil judging contests, the agriculture (rural) contest and the urban contest. Read More
Upper Sandusky FFA soils teams win at districts, headed to state Both the agricultural soils team and the urban soils team from the Upper Sandusky FFA competed at the district contest Sept. 26 in Seneca County at took first place to earn a spot in the state event. There were over 200 students in attendance with 27 agricultural teams and 23 urban teams. Read More
Upper FFA takes 12th in state forestry NELSONVILLE — Students from the Upper Sandusky FFA took 12th place as a team in the State Forestry Career Development Event held Saturday at Hocking College in Nelsonville. The Forestry CDE involves numerous activities related to the forest and forest products industry in Ohio that vary from year to year. Read More