Community emerges as theme of USHS homecoming rally The mayor of Upper Sandusky shared a message about Ram pride and Ram family during a pep rally Wednesday night at the Upper Sandusky High School football stadium. After the introduction of all fall sports teams, songs by the USHS marching band, majorette and flag corps, cheers from the cheerleading squad and a game for the 2016 homecoming court, Mayor Scott Washburn took center stage to pump up students, parents and spectators alike with his message of hope and unity. Read More
Man pleads guilty to involuntary manslaughter in overdose death A Carey man pleaded guilty to two felony charges Monday that included one leading to the death of an Upper Sandusky man. Christopher B. Niederkohr pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter, a first-degree felony, and possession of heroin, a fifth-degree felony. Read More
Warriors homecoming The 2016 Mohawk High School homecoming court is (front row, from left) kindergarteners Logan Snyder and Ayva Hoover; (middle row) freshman Ellie Shaw, junior Kenna Lacey, senior queen candidates Skylar Paradiso, Tina Babcock and Brooke Theis, sophomore Aubrey Margraf; (back row) freshman Hunter Gottfried, junior Bryce O’Flaherty, senior king candidates Cadin Emshoff, Wyatt Cook and David Dietrich and sophomore Caden Gurney. Read More
Upper, Carey FFAs take top spots in 2016 county soil judging contest Upper Sandusky and Carey took first and second place, respectively, in two contests when agriculture students from four area schools competed in the Wyandot County soil judging contest on the farm of Dave and Linda Karcher on CH 106 near Crawford. Read More
Rams homecoming court The 2016 Upper Sandusky High School homecoming court is (front from, from left) Sierra Carey, Trudy Daughenbaugh, Alaney Oney, Erika Rosario, Madi Vince; (back row) Nick Bay, Noah Dible, Turner Dilley, Sam Musgrave and Chad Walkins. A parade will step off from Upper Sandusky Middle School at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday and travel to the USHS football stadium, where a pep … Read More
Wyandot Avenue hole A hole in the ground allows a crew to install storm sewer lines near the intersection of East Wyandot Avenue and Fifth Street in Upper Sandusky. A crew from Underground Utilities Inc. is working roughly 20 feet below the surface of the street in less-than-desirable soil conditions, wastewater treatment plant supervisor Aaron Putnam said. Read More
Wall climb Ashley McKinney (left) tests her upper body strength as she climbs over an 8-foot wall while trying to catch teammate Kyle Jacoby during the first Fierce Games at Fierce Fitness by Shannon on Saturday morning. Read More
Overland Inn dinner helps fund repairs to 187-year-old structure A premier historical landmark in Wyandot County has started to show its age, causing renovations to begin to be planned. The 187-year-old Overland Inn located in McCutchenville is the oldest building in the village and many of the original pieces of the structure are beginning to falter. Read More
Feeling furry friends Toledo Zoo employee Karen Farrell (left) holds out a chinchilla named Alfalfa for Zander Lehman of Marysville (center) so he can feel its fur at a program on mammals at the Forest-Jackson Public Library on Thursday night. Read More