Upper native speaks at Memorial Day ceremony All veterans who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces deserve recognition, and those who have served and are serving should be honored as well. That was part of the message delivered by Upper Sandusky native Master Gunnery Sgt. Daniel J. Clinger, an Upper Sandusky native and veteran of the United States Marine Corps, during the Upper Sandusky Memorial Day Ceremony at Harrison Smith Park. Read More
Wynford graduation Graduates of the Wynford class of 2019 turn their tassels during the 56th annual commencement exercises Saturday evening at Wynford High School. Read More
Rams capitalize late to beat Golden Bears 4-1 for district title SHELBY — Pitching and defense kept Upper Sandusky close long enough for the offense to finally break through. No-hit into the fifth inning, the Rams scored four runs on three hits in their final two at-bats and celebrated a Division III district championship Saturday behind Brenyn Marquart’s shutdown outing in a 4-1 victory against Gibsonburg at Shelby. Read More
Taylor already looking to next year after 8th-place regional finish in 400 LEXINGTON — As soon as Upper Sandusky junior Chloe Taylor finished her 400 race at the regional finals of the Division II regional track and field meet on Saturday at Lexington, she said her training for next season will begin the following day. Read More
Upper students take Click-It-Or-Ticket campaign outside the box Students at Upper Sandusky High School, as part of classroom assignments, helped to kick off the Click-It-Or-Ticket campaign, which started May 20 and will continue through June 2. Claire Russell with Wyandot County Public Health explained that the department has been holding video contests for the past five years in which students at all county schools are invited to create a 30 second video revolving around the message of the click-it-or-ticket campaign, which urges drivers and passengers to buckle up while on the road. Read More
Colonel Crawford tops Mohawk to capture first district title in 54 years GALION — In their three matchups against the Colonel Crawford baseball team this season, Mohawk scored two runs in 25 innings. Seven of those 25 innings were in Friday’s district final at Galion High School, a complete-game pitching performance by Gavin Feichtner, in which he only allowed one run and three hits in the Eagles’ 8-1 victory over the Warriors. Read More
Watson’s injury clouds otherwise successful day for Royals TIFFIN — Talking about it brought Wynford coach Amber (Rall) Groves to tears. She knows all too well what star runner Alizhah Watson is experiencing. Groves, who had her senior season cut short at regionals in 2002 because of a pulled hamstring, watched as Watson came up limping with an injury during the 400 relay in the regional finals Friday at Heidelberg University’s Hoernemann Stadium in Tiffin. Read More
County shelter helps dogs find home Wyandot County Dog Warden Andy Niederkohr has been at the job for nearly 24 years. Niederkohr is responsible for enforcing the dog laws in Wyandot County and also manages the Wyandot County dog shelter, located at 7790 Ohio 199 in Upper Sandusky. Read More
Key to the city, key to success Upper Sandusky native Rob Gagnon (left) is presented with a key to the city Thursday by Mayor Scott Washburn at the Upper Sandusky Middle School honors program in the USMS gymnasium. Read More
Rams thump Rockets to reach district final SHELBY — Thirteen strikeouts isn’t a season high for Upper Sandusky senior pitcher Jason Holly. He struck out 17 in a win earlier in the season, and had struck out 13 batters three separate times before Thursday’s contest. But in the Upper Sandusky baseball team’s 11-2 victory over Oak Harbor in the district semifinals Thursday at Shelby, Holly added to his 80 strikeouts on the season, pitching a complete game and allowing just five hits and two runs, striking out the side in one inning and retiring the Rockets in order in the second, third and fifth innings. Read More