Wyandot County Sheriff’s office: Evidence suggests suspect may be from Cleveland area HARPSTER — The Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office has released new photos and information about a suspect in an Aug. 21 Harpster bank robbery. Investigators believe the get-away vehicle was a compact car, and the suspect was wearing a dark-colored Wolff Brothers Supply hat. Read More
Talking about the issues Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley, who is seeking the Democratic nomination for governor, talks about public transportation, education, jobs, the opioid epidemic and ways the state of Ohio can partner with local communities Thursday evening at Bucyrus Public Library. Read More
Help is on the way Bridgestone AMP employees Andy Shepherd (from left) and Joe Clark, Tessa Clark-Briggs with Fastenal and Jonathan Distel stand together with supplies for Hurricane Harvey. Read More
Buckeye Central holds off Carey in 4 CAREY — With the exception of one set, the top two teams in the Northern 10 Athletic Conference played exactly the kind of match one would expect with the margins in each set decided by the minimum two points. In the end, it was Buckeye Central winning two of those three close sets and adding a decisive victory in the second set to hand Carey its first loss of the season, 25-23, 25-10, 29-31, 25-23, on Thursday night. Read More
Wentz takes seat left open by the late Kurtz died CAREY — Jacob Wentz is a new member of Carey Council. He was approved by council members in a vote Tuesday to replace the late Councilwoman Lois Kurtz who died last month. Read More
Cheer champs The Little Rams and Upper Sandusky Middle School competition teams finished their summer seasons with first-place finishes in the Carey Cheer Competition. Read More
Upper Sandusky mayor swears in new service committee member The Upper Sandusky Service Committee has a new member. Andy Voorheis replaces Hank Latham, who died in July. Read More
Team effort leads Upper boys to Wynford Invitational title BUCYRUS — Upper Sandusky’s top boys cross country runners like to go at about the same pace. Led by Andrew Kurtz in seventh in 19:15.65 and Troy Mawer in eighth in 19:17.61, the Rams were the top boys team in the Wynford Invitational on Tuesday. Read More
Warriors go on big runs, sweep Royals SYCAMORE — Wynford has shown at times this year that it can play with the best teams of the area, but Mohawk did not let that happen Tuesday night. The Warriors went on big runs and rolled past the Royals, 25-11, 25-13, 25-14. Read More
5 new faces help educate Carey students CAREY — Carey Exempted Village Schools has hired three new staff members for the 2017-18 school year. They are Brooke Bennett, Bailey Seevers and Darrin Hammock. Additionally, Danielle Willman is a new, full-time preschool teacher at the school through the North Central Ohio Educational Service Center. Read More