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Dartball competitors

Team members (front row, from left) Lori Davidson, Kim Thiel, Martha Schaller, Jason Kemerly; (back) Rob Carlton, Steve Miller, Jack Walton, Phil Burnside and Roger McColly went to Oshkosh, Wisconsin, to play in the 80th Wisconsin State Dartball tournament April 6-7.

OLC parishioners retrace miracle path

Final resting place

CAREY — Our Lady of Consolation parishioners traced a familiar path Friday in remembrance of the miracle that turned the church into a shrine. Beginning Friday morning, nearly 100 people braved the cold and rain to walk the seven mile distance from Frenchtown to the steps of the Our Lady of Consolation Church, and they did it while carrying a large wooden cross on their shoulders.

Upper boy an expert dirt bike rider at 7 years old

Already an expert

Growing up in a family of dirt bike racing enthusiasts, it wasn’t long before 7-year old Uriah Messersmith of Upper Sandusky developed a penchant for the sport as well. It didn’t take long for him to start earning accolades for his on-track accomplishments either. When he was 3 years old, he rode one of his family’s dirt bikes for the first time.

Safe and sound

Safe and sound

Angeline School and Industries was the big winner at the Safety Awards Banquet Thursday afternoon in the Elks Lodge ballroom. Angeline had over 2 million work hours dating back to 2014 without a claim for a work-related injury.

Holly’s 17 strikeouts lead Rams to 1-0 win

Still unbeaten in N10

Even with Seneca East having lost two straight Northern 10 Athletic Conference games coming in, Upper Sandusky felt like the Tigers were the team to beat to prove they are the class of the league this year. The Rams got a two-hit shutout with 17 strikeouts from Jason Holly and knocked off the three-time N10 champs 1-0 on Thursday at Upper Sandusky.

Warriors win to stay within striking distance

Strong outing

Did the Mohawk baseball team panic when the Wynford baseball team nearly erased the Warriors’ early three-run lead? Nope. Thanks to timely hitting and Mohawk’s Cole Widmer’s pitching, the Warriors added three more runs — two in the fifth and another in the top of the seventh — to pull away for a 6-2 victory over Wynford on Thursday at Wynford.

Business expo provides networking opportunity

Meet and greet

BUCYRUS — Businesses and organizations from the Wyandot, Bucyrus and Galion chambers of commerce had an opportunity to network Thursday at the inaugural Route 30 Business Expo, which was held at The Pickwick Place in Bucyrus. The event hosted several area businesses including the White Shutter Winery, Freedom Caregivers, A-1 Printing and Verne Hart Insurance as well as organizations including Community Opportunity and the Retired Senior Volunteer Program.

Crall recognized for 10 years of service

Distinguished board member

BUCYRUS — For the last 10 years, Board of Education President Steve Crall has been serving the Wynford Local School District. Kimberly Miller-Smith, the central region manager for the Ohio School Board Association, recognized Crall for reaching the milestone at Wednesday’s regular board meeting with a distinguished board member award.

Union middle schoolers learn of realities of life

Tough decisions

Upper Sandusky Middle School students had the opportunity to learn financial literacy skills during a reality store event Wednesday morning at Union School. The event taught seventh and eight grade students about the financial challenges they will face as adults. Local businesses and government officials were invited to participate at different tables for the interactive experience.

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