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Rallying for a cause

Rallying for a cause

Representatives from several participating businesses from the third annual South Sandusky Block Rally gathered Thursday morning at the Wyandot County Courthouse to present a $2,500 check to the non-profit No One Fights Alone.

Tanner’s 39 leads Carey past Riverdale

Putt-putt

ARLINGTON — In its first dual match of the season, Carey came away a 172-183 winner and handed Riverdale its first defeat of the year Friday at Sycamore Springs Golf Course. The Blue Devils (1-0) got a 39 from Ethan Tanner, a 41 from Mckain Miller, a 45 from Kole Phillips and 47s from both Carter Frederick and Brayden Miller. Peyton Young shot a 52.

Changes abound at Wynford

Under construction

BUCYRUS — Beyond changing grades and teachers, students, parents and community members can expect many new changes at the Wynford School District in the 2019-2020 school year. After Thursday’s Board of Education meeting, board members toured what will soon form into the new building as well as the changes that have been made at the Elementary School building, including all new windows with special safety features, fresh paint and new ceiling tiles, and several technological advances including all-new interactive flat screens that have replaced the school’s smartboard system, a new visitor check-in system, a new phone system and a new camera surveillance system.

Village, city preps for Aug. 24 Battle of the Badges charity game

Prizes galore

Upper Sandusky Mayor Scott Washburn and Carey Mayor Jennifer Rathburn have agreed to terms for their bet for the upcoming Aug. 24 Battle of the Badges charity softball game. Washburn and Rathburn will be opposing managers for the game between the Upper Sandusky police and fire departments and the Carey police and fire departments,. The game is raising money for oncology services at Wyandot Memorial Hospital.

Helping hand

Helping hand

Open Door Resource Center in Upper Sandusky held its School Supplies giveaway Tuesday. ODRC Executive Director Scott Moore said the event helped 100 area families last year and he expected similar numbers this year.

Community grant

Community grant

Walmart employees pose with Krystal Nunley, Patty McMillan, Michael Vogel, Mary Ellen Myers, Phyllis Thiel and Tad Dible of Angeline School and Industries during a check presentation on Monday. Angeline was the recipient of an $800 community grant from Walmart.

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