Couples to wed Jerrod Michael Frey, 27, 17334 Cherokee St., Harpster, supervisor; and Hannah Lee Greenich, 29, 2820 Albright Road, Bucyrus, quality manager, Sept. 11. Brett Allen Miles, 24, 20131 CH 4, Carey, mechanic; and Julie Nicole Kimmell, 22, 20131 CH 4, Carey, banker, Sept. 12. Read More
Royals royalty Emma Lohr (left), of Nevada, and Kenny Minich, of Bucyrus, were named the Wynford High School homecoming queen and king, respectively, before Friday night’s game against Buckeye Central. Read More
To Africa and Back!: Forest native Forseth serves as missionary PEORIA,Ill. — Katrina Forseth, daughter of Dallas and Brenda Parsell, of Forest, recently returned from a summer three-week mission trip to Uganda, East Central Africa, “To Africa and Back!” In 21 days, her team reached over 3,000 children in schools and Sunday schools across the country and also 1,500 adults through churches and conferences sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Read More
Moore killed in Wednesday head-on crash HEBRON — A Reynoldsburg man, previously of Upper Sandusky, was killed Wednesday in a two-vehicle crash on U.S. 40 in Licking County, according to a report from the Licking County Sheriff’s Office. Timothy N. Moore, 33, was traveling eastbound on the 4400 block of National Road/ U.S. 40 in Union Township in Licking County just before 4 p.m. Wednesday when his vehicle veered left of center into oncoming traffic and hit a westbound car driven by Justin Alan Crawford, 27, of Pataskala, head on. Both men were alone in their vehicles and were trapped and were extricated. The Hebron Fire Department and the Millersport Fire Department who, in addition to the Licking County Sheriff’s Office, responded to the crash, pronounced both men dead at the scene. Read More
No injuries No injuries were reported in a crash just after 1 p.m. on the 100 block of South Sandusky Avenue, in which a vehicle drove into a store front according to the Upper Sandusky Police Department. Read More
SCGS October meeting to feature haunting Ohio tales The Seneca County Genealogical Society is meeting at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 1 in the Frost-Kalnow Room of the Tiffin-Seneca Public Library. The program speaker is Mary Milne Jamba. Jamba will present “Haunted Ohio: Witches, Warlocks & Ghosts.” She will be showing how to use genealogy to illuminate the true story behind the legends. Read More
Two injured as semi smashes through Dunkirk home Friday DUNKIRK — Jerry Smith was spending some time in the living room at his home on the south edge of Dunkirk about noon Friday, when a loaded semi truck blasted through the house. The impact ejected Smith an estimated 30 feet in the air from the house, Hardin County Sheriff Keith Everhart told the Kenton Times. Read More
Safety blotter: September 21, 2019 Ethan R. O’Neil, Upper Sandusky, was cited for failure to keep assured clear distance ahead following a non-injury accident on the 700 block of North Sandusky Avenue the morning of Sept. 18. An Upper Sandusky man reported an attempted scam the afternoon of Sept. 18. A caller claiming to be a law enforcement agency was asking about the man’s bank balance and knew his Social Security number. The man was advised not to answer calls from numbers he is not familiar with and to not disclose personal information with unknown callers. Read More
Euchre university (From top right, clockwise) Cheryl Lyon and Wanda Monroe helped teach Marilyn McClain and Ala Said how to play euchre Thursday evening at the Game Night for Grown-ups event, which was held at the Upper Sandusky Community Library. Read More
Wyandot DD board hears updates to state policy The Wyandot County Board of Developmental Disabilities heard updates on state policy and finance at its monthly meeting Thursday. Angeline Superintendent Todd Dilley reported he attended a two-year budget symposium with business manager Amy Traxler and new SSA Director Amanda Rowlinson. Read More