Guardian dedicates Veteran’s Walkway Custom Glass Solutions honored both veterans in its workforce and around the country by dedicating a walkway at its Upper Sandusky facility Monday morning. “Every company is only as good as its people and we are lucky to have some of the best,” a statement from CGS read. Read More
Elevated decorations Volunteers from the Wyandot County Young Professionals helped decorate the front of the Wyandot County Courthouse over the weekend, wrapping the large pine trees with Christmas lights for the holiday season with the help of a lift from Schilling Propane. Read More
Upper man reunites with aunt who was oldest living female vet before her death Imagine thinking a family member had been dead for decades, only to discover not only were they alive in Florida but they were the longest living female World War II veteran? That was the case of John Walker, an Upper Sandusky city councilman, and his Aunt Ruth. Read More
Local veteran uniforms displayed The Wyandot County Museum opened its doors this weekend to celebrate Veterans Day by filling its rooms with numerous uniforms, military memorabilia and information from Wyandot County veterans dating back to the Civil War. The Wyandot County Historical Society participated in the Bells of Peace on Sunday, an international ringing of bells at 11 a.m. to commemorate the 100th anniversary … Read More
Pizza under the Stars Wynford High School brought back its Science Club after a six-year hiatus with a “Pizza under the Stars” event that included a presentation by (from left) Rich Krahling, Dan Wade and Bryan Summer of the Crawford Park Astronomy Club. Read More
Reinhart earns All-Ohio honor with 19th-place finish at state HEBRON — Temperatures in the low 30s with winds steadily gusting around 15 mph and a muddy course are not considered ideal running conditions. And heading into her first appearance at the state cross country meet at National Trail Raceway in Hebron, Carey freshman Sarah Reinhart was nervous. Read More
One book not enough for local artist With one book already under her belt, Kelsey McBride was not one to rest on her laurels. McBride, a 26-year-old Harpster woman with autism, published her first coloring book “Kelsey and Friends” this past September with the help of the First National Bank of Sycamore. Read More
All around the world Cheryl Lyon shared stories, photos and souvenirs from her recent trips to Panama and Switzerland with her daughter during a special “Around the World in 80 Minutes” program Thursday evening at the Upper Sandusky Community Library. Submitted photo Read More
Upper native inducted into softball hall of fame It’s been quite a career. Throughout the years that Upper Sandusky native Rosemary Austin has played on travel softball teams that include Golden Gals and Freedom Spirit, a 75 and older softball team, she has garnered 14 gold medals, 12 sliver medals, two bronze medals, one ribbon, seven All-American awards as well as two all-tournament and one best defensive player, seven plaques, nine patches and one cup. Read More
WCOED celebrates 10 years The Wyandot County Office of Economic Development celebrated 10 years with its annual dinner Monday evening at the Shawshank Woodshop in Upper Sandusky. WCOED Executive Director Greg Moon welcomed attendees and cited workforce development as one of the most important projects in the county currently, with significant efforts to educate the workforce as well as expose area high school students to local opportunities. Read More