Upper girls 5th in Icebreaker Upper Sandusky’s girls finished in the top five in their season-opening meet at Harrison Smith Park on Tuesday. The Rams girls scored 154 points. Read More
Staring at the sun Over 200 people attended the Community Library eclipse party, which featured eclipse cookies, milky way bars, chalk eclipse art and solar system bingo. Read More
Meeting constituents Ohio state representative Wesley Goodman (R, right) meets with his “favorite liberals” during his special office hours yesterday at the Upper Sandusky Community Library. Read More
Upper beats BC for first N10 victory Upper Sandusky picked up its first Northern 10 Athletic Conference dual victory of the season with a 171-192 victory against Buckeye Central on Monday at Lincoln Hills Golf Club. Read More
Mount Blanchard dedicates memorial MOUNT BLANCHARD — A veterans memorial was dedicated at 10 a.m. Saturday during a special ceremony at the annual Heritage Days Festival in Mount Blanchard. Mayor Cynthia Morrison led the ceremony, which kicked off with the national anthem sung by Upper Sandusky history teacher Bill Miller and an appearance from the Marine Corps League of Findlay. Read More
Celebrating 150 years Members of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Upper Sandusky, celebrated the church’s 150th anniversary Sunday with a luncheon catered by Corner Inn at the Elks Lodge No. 83 following morning service. Read More
Arlington gets win vs. Wynford to open season BUCYRUS — Arlington edged Wynford in the second and third sets to take a 25-14, 25-23, 25-23 sweep in Jamee Burke’s first match as varsity coach to open the volleyball season Saturday. Addy Lafferty led the Red Devils (1-0) with six kills, Olivia Griggs and Kylie Rausch had five each, and Sarah Solt finished with four. Read More
Edward Jones, A.J.’s Heavenly Pizza serve up free fun day at Upper pool A group of young swimmers cool off in the water Friday during a free swimming event at the Harrison Smith Park pool in Upper Sandusky sponsored by Edward Jones. Read More
Sycamore days away from controversial rezoning vote SYCAMORE — Sycamore Village Council members on Tuesday night will vote whether to rezone vacant land at the north end of town in what has become a controversial issue. Citizens flooded public meetings twice in the past month, many urging council members to vote against the request to reclassify the land from residential to business because they don’t like landowner Joel Romanko’s plan to sell it to a company that builds Dollar General stores. Read More
County safety council talks tips to avoid falls in the workplace Slips, trips and falls are the No. 2 cause of workplace fatality. In many instances, death or significant injury can be avoided with proper equipment inspection. Richard Vaccaro of Guardian Fall Protection addressed local workplace supervisors and demonstrated proper harness use at a Wyandot Safety Council meeting Thursday at Harrison Smith Park. Read More