Devils get N10 win over Tigers CAREY — Carey stayed in contention in the Northern 10 Athletic League with a 174-189 victory against Seneca East and also picked up a nonleague win against North Baltimore (191) on Tuesday at Bob’s Countryside Golf Course. With the win, the Blue Devils (9-3, 5-2 N10) took control of third place in the league over the Tigers (6-3, 3-3 N10). Read More
Woman gets coloring book published A Harpster woman has been given the opportunity to live out her dream thanks to some help from the First National Bank of Sycamore. Kelsey McBride, a 26-year-old artist with autism, always wanted to publish a coloring book. Read More
Mohawk winning streak reaches 8 SYCAMORE — Mohawk pushed its winning streak to eight with a 25-7, 25-17, 25-18 victory against Upper Sandusky on Monday night at Mohawk. After the Warriors (8-1, 5-1 Northern 10 Athletic Conference) rolled in the opening set, the Rams (1-9, 1-5 N10) hung close through the first half of the final two sets before Mohawk pulled away. Read More
James Gatchell wins 2018 Outstanding Senior Citizen for Wyandot County ONTARIO — The Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging Inc. recently announced James Gatchell has been selected as the 2018 Outstanding Senior Citizen for Wyandot County. He and eight other recipients were honored on Aug. 23 at a ceremony hosted at Hawkins Corner. Read More
Breidenbach scores twice as Riverdale ties Bluffton, 2-2 BLUFFTON — Hanna Breidenbach scored a pair of goals as Riverdale tied Bluffton, 2-2, in a nonconference girls soccer match Saturday night at Bluffton. Breidenbach scored with 21:08 left in the first half to give Riverdale (4-1-2) a 1-0 lead and scored with 20:54 remaining to tie the match. Read More
Upper welcomes 4 new educators The Upper Sandusky Exempted Village School District has introduced four new educators this year across all levels of the district from elementary to high school. The district’s new educators have experience ranging from first year to 18 years of previous experience, and their responsibilities range from principal to supervisor to teacher. Read More
Turnovers doom Upper Sandusky in shutout loss to Galion In a game most likely circled by high school football historians with fond memories of the Northern Ohio League, former NOL members, Galion and Upper Sandusky, entered Friday’s nonconference football game undefeated, and looking to remain that way. Read More
Falcons take to the air in BVC win against Hornets MOUNT BLANCHARD — Riverdale showed last week what it could do with its ground game, running for 301 yards in a victory against Hardin Northern. On Friday night, the Falcons showed they could take to the air. Read More
Wynford finally pulls away from Allen East in 4th quarter Allen East made it interesting early in the fourth quarter, but the Wynford football team made some big plays down the stretch to pull away for a 31-13 victory Friday night in a non-conference match-up. Read More
The Amish and America Gerald Mast, a communications professor at Bluffton University, spoke at the Upper Sandusky Community Library Thursday evening about Amish culture, the history of the Anabaptist religion, how Amish society has evolved in areas like Holmes County in Ohio and the growing Amish population. Read More