Today is Saturday, May 10 | The 131th day of 2008


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Jones spins message to students
While he may have been spinning basketballs for the students Friday morning in the St. Peter School gymnasium, one thing Jim “Basketball” Jones was not doing was spinning yarns....READ MORE
Flashes blank Rams
Willard has dominated opponents all season long, and the Crimson Flashes did it again on Friday, taking a 5-0 boys tennis victory against Upper Sandusky....READ MORE
FRIDAY MAY 9, 2008
Jonathan Miller
Miller creating chilling sounds on new TV show
Over the past six years, composer and multi-instrumentalist Jonathan Miller has written hundreds of pieces for television shows....READ MORE
Zoning process begins for county
The first step in the process to establish a countywide zoning plan took plan Thursday afternoon with the Wyandot County Board of Commissioners approving a resolution to initiate zoning in unincorporated areas....READ MORE
Emily Bastel
Wie struggles, Bastel excels at Williamsburg

The two best players in women’s golf played together and seemed to push each other to keep doing better, the day ending with both high on the leaderboard....READ MORE
THURSDAY MAY 8, 2008
Baldwins honored as county’s foster parents of the year
Even in hard times, many people in Wyandot County have made sacrifices for the betterment of the lives of abused, neglected and needy children in the county. Many of them were recognized Wednesday evening at the annual foster parent recognition dinner at Special Occasions Catering.,,,READ MORE
Bridge connecting parks installed
Upper Sandusky Mayor Scott Washburn took his first day off Wednesday since taking office Jan. 2, joining his son Isaiah and the rest of the first grade class on a field trip to the Columbus Zoo.
Little did he know he was going to return to a zoo when he came back to town around 3 p.m....READ MORE
WEDNESDAY MAY 7, 2008
Seniors pampered by students
When Rebecca Lautermilch decided to join some friends for a trip to Union Middle School, she was not expecting much to be made of the invitation.
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Kirby may look at new parking law
If a parking issue at the intersection of Main and South streets is not resolved soon, the Kirby Village Council may take steps toward a parking ordinance.
For a few months now, council has discussed how tenant parking at an apartment building on the northwest corner of that intersection creates a dangerous situation for drivers..
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Falcons take 3rd win in a row
Riverdale pitcher Kaylee Sheets fired a five-hit shutout Tuesday, leading the Falcons to their third straight victory, 4-0, against Bluffton....READ MORE