Upper Rocks spreads positivity You may have seen a few painted rocks hiding around Upper Sandusky over the last couple weeks. If you picked one up, you probably already know about the city’s latest craze. The Facebook group Upper Rocks was organized after Upper natives Amanda Barta and Kim Kisor recently stopped by Practically Perfect with an idea. Read More
Lonsway named Wyandot County Skilled Nursing administrator Greg Lonsway is the new administrator of Wyandot County Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation. Wyandot County Commissioners introduced Lonsway on Thursday at the facility. He officially starts Aug. 7. In a press release, Lonsway says he “looks forward to establishing strong relationships with residents, families, staff, volunteers, commissioners and folks living and working in and around Upper Sandusky.” Read More
New court A construction crew works on the recreation area at the Wyandot County Jail this morning. The blacktop court is being replaced with cement, and new fencing will be added to improve security, Lt. Todd Frey said. Read More
Cheer champs The Riverdale cheerleading teams recently all took first place at the Seneca County Fair. In Auglaize County, the Falcons combined to win the spirit award, and the minis, midgets and small varsity teams all took first place, while the junior high team finished second. Read More
‘It’s a Hit!’ – Thursday fireworks set stage for three-day Carey Fest CAREY — Carey Mayor Jennifer Rathburn remembers Carey Fest being all the rage at the end of summer growing up. “Carey Fest is always a good time,” she said on the phone this week. Fittingly, the 37th Carey Fest theme is “It’s a Hit!” Read More
Wyandot Memorial adds new audiologist Audiologist Courtney Collins has joined the staff of Wyandot Memorial Hospital to evaluate, diagnose, treat and manage hearing loss and balance disorders in newborns, children and adults. She offers comprehensive hearing evaluations and testing specific to the middle ear, cochlea and the auditory nerve and pathway. Read More
Hero of the Community Retired Upper Sandusky Police Department K-9 Hunter is the first recipient of Women of the Moose Chapter No 1045’s Hero of the Community Award. Pictured with Hunter are (front row) USPD officer Andrew Silcox, who was Hunter’s handler; and (back row, from left) Women of the Moose Recorder Deb Smith, Senior Regent Sue Larick and Junior Regent Julie Bennett. Read More
St. Mary celebrates annual festival in Kirby St. Mary’s in Kirby held its annual church festival Saturday and Sunday. Read More