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City receives $500,000 in Issue I funding to replace waterlines

The city of Upper Sandusky has been awarded $500,000 in state Issue I funds to replace waterlines. “We are receiving a $500,000 grant for waterlines on Eight Street,” Mayor Scott…

Carey mulls fire contract with Crawford Twp.

CAREY — The village of Carey is in the latter stages of finalizing a contract with Crawford Township to dissolve a partnership between the two entities and give the Carey…

Safety committee recommends changes to hiring guidelines for police officers

The Upper Sandusky Safety Committee on Monday night made moves to change the guidelines for hiring auxiliary officers as full-time police officers. The committee voted to recommend that city council…

Deck the halls

Deck the halls

Wyandot Memorial Hospital Guild members (counter-clockwise, from back left) Jackie Graeser, Ruth Ann Frey, Margaret Chandler, Marilyn Baughman, Clara Nachbar and Lois Rife decorate a Christmas tree in a lobby…

James Bickham

James E. “Jim” Bickham, of Coca Beach, Fla., and formerly of Upper Sandusky, died Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012 in Williams Chiles Hospice House, Palm Bay, Fla. He was 87. Born…

Rebecca Serin

Rebecca Serin

Rebecca J. (Reamsnyder) Serin, of Grand Island, Fla., and formerly of Carey, died Friday, Nov. 30, 2012 at Florida Hospital Waterman in Tavares, Fla. She was 83. Born Dec. 25,…

Fred Skaggs

Fred Skaggs

HARPSTER — Fred Isaac Skaggs died Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012 in Annandale, N.J., with his wife of 29 years, Kim (Swartz), by his side. He was 60. Born Dec. 7,…

Safety Blotter: December 4, 2012

Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office A rural Upper Sandusky woman reported early the morning of Nov. 20 she had hit a dead deer in the roadway on Ohio 15 near CH…

Help Me Grow moves

Help Me Grow moves

Wyandot County Help Me Grow service coordinator and home visitor Kristi Swartz stands next to a brochure display case in the agency’s new office, located at 137D S. Sandusky Ave.,…

Ohio CAT reports theft

An employee of a local tractor implement store on Monday reported to the Upper Sandusky Police Department a theft of batteries valued at approximately $350. An employee of Ohio CAT,…