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New RHS football coach balances teaching, coaching

Newest coach of the Falcons

MOUNT BLANCHARD — Britton Devier initially aspired to be a dentist. But a setback he suffered his senior year at Ada High School, coupled with advice and inspiration from his father, a former teacher, professor and the current college president at Glen Oaks Community College, persuaded him to pursue a career in education and coaching.

Mohawk graduate lauded as hero

When 2007 Mohawk graduate and Tiffin police officer Justin Nowak was the first on scene at a house fire in the early morning of June 17, he didn’t hesitate to put his life on the line to save another. According to Nowak he was at the station around 2:30 a.m. when a call came out about a house fire at a residence in the 200 block of Wentz Street in Tiffin. The caller said she couldn’t get out of the house, but as she was communicating with dispatch, the connection was lost, because of fast growing fire.

Christmas in July

Christmas in July

It was a sea of red and green as the Wyandot County Council on Aging celebrated Christmas in July Thursday afternoon with a special Christmas-themed lunch in Upper Sandusky. Attendees enjoyed turkey cranberry sliders and frozen hot chocolate as well as unique shortbread Christmas cookies from Neumeisters, which were decorated by Mandy Baldwin and Amy Gardner to look like Santa buried in sand at the beach.

Elks blood drive

Elks blood drive

The American Red Cross was at Elks Lodge No. 83 Wednesday collecting blood donations. There is currently a blood emergency and the Red Cross was hoping to collect 63 pints Wednesday at the Elks, which organizers said was likely met.

Mighty Ram Camp

Mighty Ram Camp

To teach children about maintaining a healthy lifestyle and have fun in the process, the Wyandot Memorial Health SportsCare program hosted the Mighty Ram Camp on Wednesday at the Upper Sandusky High School Athletic Complex and practice football field.

O’Neil sentenced to 4 years for firearms theft

Sentenced

The legal process for the break-in and theft of guns at Wyandot Firearms in Upper Sandusky on July 14, 2018, reached its conclusion Tuesday as the final defendant in the case was sentenced. Joseph M. O’Neil, 18, Marion, pleaded guilty to attempted theft of a firearm from a federally licensed firearms distributor, a second-degree felony, and breaking and entering, a fifth-degree felony, on May 30.

Konkle takes over as AD, assistant principal

New position

BUCYRUS — It wasn’t easy for Brent Konkle to bid farewell to the only school district he attended and worked for. Konkle graduated from Mohawk High School, where he played football, basketball and baseball. Years later, he taught in the Mohawk Local School District for 22 years and served as an assistant junior high athletic director for five years.

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