County first responders simulate confined space rescues in Harpster HARPSTER — Wyandot County first responders had the opportunity to receive special training Friday thanks to a local business. Read More
Tree Town Festival gets underway At left: The Forest-Jackson Public Library brought several of the Toy Story characters to life on a float in Friday’s Tree Town Festival. Read More
Non-clinical departments at WMH moving to new location Several non-clinical departments of Wyandot Memorial Hospital will start the process of relocation to a hospital owned space at 245 Tarhe Trail, Upper Sandusky, starting this month, according to Ann Kemerley, who handles public relations at WMH. Read More
Community celebrates completion of Courthouse Corner project Thursday Thursday a crowd gathered on the corner of the Wyandot County Courthouse lawn to celebrate the completion of the Courthouse Corner project, which was funded entirely by donations and designed, and built with the help of many volunteers. Read More
Solacoff shares memories of Neil Armstrong The Wyandot County Museum was brimming Thursday evening with a crowd of around 100 people, all there to hear the personal stories of Neil Armstrong from a man who knew him from childhood — Upper Sandusky native, Dr. Konstantine K. Solacoff. Read More
A star’s legacy: Krock aims to keep history of theater alive The Star Theatre in Upper Sandusky will have a familiar face in the cast for its next show, “Mary Poppins,” which opens July 26. Read More
Montgomery shoots 92 at Bucyrus BUCYRUS — Upper Sandusky’s Brock Montgomery tied for eighth place in the 13-15 division of the Heart of Ohio Junior Golf Association tournament Wednesday at The Golf Club of Bucyrus. Read More
Open Door fundraiser off to strong start The Stars and Stripes giving campaign for Open Door Resource Center is off to a strong start. Open Door Executive Director Scott Moore said the goal of the giving campaign is to raise money for the non-profit’s general fund. Read More
Upper boys basketball camp Upper Sandusky boys basketball held its youth basketball camp last month. Read More
Nevada council considers building new village hall NEVADA — With the condition of its village hall deteriorating, Nevada Council is considering its options, including the possibility of a new building. Council received a quote of $18,100 for repair work on the outside of the block building, and it expects a new roof, which may be needed sooner rather than later, would cost over $20,000, meaning total work on the building would be around $40,000. Read More