Tea and tattoos The Wyandot County Council on Aging hosted a multi-generational Tea and Tattoos event Thursday afternoon at Senior Connection. Read More
Ready for ice cream Carl Craft, Diana Craft, George Kreachbaum, Freda Beamer and Pat Tong are all smiles at the John Stewart United Methodist Church Ice Cream Social on Wednesday in Upper Sandusky. Read More
Social media roundtable gives tips, tricks Area non-profits and businesses brought their heads together Wednesday morning to share social media tips and strategies during a social media roundtable at the Upper Sandusky Community Library. The event featured representatives from the Upper Fantasy of Lights, the USCL, the Bucyrus Public Library, Wyandot Memorial Hospital, the Wyandot County Historical Society, Time Staffing, Marion Technical College, Angeline School and Industries, Quest Federal Credit Union and more. Read More
Retired Carey teacher reflects on career CAREY — As a junior at Carey High School, Denise Dennis could have been in study hall. Instead, for one semester, she assisted Carey Elementary students by reading to them, practicing math facts and helping them with homework. Read More
A good cause The Wyandot County Chamber of Commerce’s golf outing title sponsor First Citizens National Bank elected to donate 10% of the funds from the annual golf outing to United Way of Wyandot County on Wednesday. Read More
Many Mohawk, Wynford athletes excel collegiately The Daily Chief-Union was able to come up with a list of 63 graduates of Carey, Mohawk, Riverdale, Upper Sandusky and Wynford high schools and others from Wyandot County who graduated from other schools who were on college varsity athletic rosters this past year. Read More
Passing through The Wall That Heals, a Vietnam Veterans Memorial Replica travels through Upper Sandusky Tuesday on its way to Marion with a huge procession of motorcycles (pictured above) and a police escort (pictured below) that stopped traffic along East Wyandot Avenue for several minutes. Read More
Camp Ohana brings children with diabetes together When 2016 Upper Sandusky graduate Corrie Knapp was diagnosed with diabetes at age 11, she was lucky to be able to have a support system in one of her best friends since preschool, Emma Smith. The two, now 21, attended a camp for children with Type 1 diabetes together when they were 12. Knapp explained that campers were encouraged to bring along camp buddies as support. After the camp experience, which the two didn’t like very much because of the long drive, Knapp and Smith discussed the need for a camp closer to home. Read More
Playing in the water Daniel Pollock splashes water at the splash pad during the Splash Pad Fun Day Tuesday at Bicentennial Park in Upper Sandusky. Read More
Kuenzli named FAGA player of year FINDLAY — Riverdale junior Andrew Kuenzli was named the boys player of the year in the Findlay Area Golf Association. Kuenzli won seven times on this season’s tour. Kiley Cline was the girls player of the year. Sportsmanship award winners were AJ Overmyer and Claire Recker. Read More