Today is Wednesday, May 14 | The 1345th day of 2008


Yucky wet week
High lower 60s
Low upper 40s

Mohawk honors top students
Mohawk held its annual awards ceremony to honor its stars in the classroom and on the field....READ MORE
Wynford High School celebrates top pupils
Wynford High held its 37th annual Academic Honors Night on Tuesday with Jason Hartschuh and Whitney McCombs coming away the biggest winners....READ MORE
Extra batting practice pays off for Wynford
The Wynford softball team made the most of all of the recent rain.
After spending extra time in the batting cages because it has been too wet to get on the field during the past week, the Royals hammered out 13 hits in a 12-7 victory against Mansfield St. Peter’s in a Division IV sectional semifinal game at Crestline High School on Tuesday....READ MORE
TUESDAY MAY 13, 2008
Ageless love: County home kicks off National Nursing Home Week
Wyandot County Commissioners Ed Kuenzli, Joyce Morehart and Mike Wheeler helped Wyandot County Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center kick off National Nursing Home Week, observed this week, on Monday with a balloon launch and proclamation....READ MORE
New school issue in Carey going to the voters
The Carey Exempted Village School District Board of Education heard an update from superintendent Mark Vehre at its regular meeting Monday evening to move forward with plans to build a new school, if the issue is passed by voters at the polls in November, in conjunction with the Ohio School Facilities Commission....READ MORE
Wynford, Carey boys tie for first in tri-meet
The Wynford girls track and field team easily took first place, while Wynford and Carey tied in the boys competiton in a tri-meet Monday that also included Mansfield St. Peter’s....READ MORE