16th annual Autumn Cruise slated to benefit hospice again The 16th annual Autumn Cruise is slated for Sept. 24 in downtown Upper Sandusky, where hundreds of antique car and truck enthusiasts are expected to gather for a fundraiser to benefit Hospice of Wyandot County. This year’s car and truck show will honor the Wyandot Mission Church, now known as Old Mission Church, which was the first Methodist mission to Native Americans in the country. Read More
Sycamore UCC, two couples bring service to fairs in Wyandot County Attendees of the Wyandot County Fair may notice some of the same faces year after year at the four gates to the fairgrounds. For nearly 15 years, two Sycamore couples have headed up the organization of volunteers who man the gates as part of a community service project for Sycamore United Church of Christ. Read More
KHS teams up with Wyandot car, truck club for web design KENTON — Wyandot Classics and Cruisers representatives Jim Rhoden and Dan Newell recently presented a $500 donation to the Kenton High School information technology program. Read More
Four educators new to staff at Upper Sandusky schools Four new teachers with ties to Wyandot County and the surrounding area have joined the staff at the Upper Sandusky Exempted Village School District for the 2016-17 academic year. Joining the staff at Union Elementary and Upper Sandusky Middle School this year are Jake Leonard, Elizabeth Oberlander and Rachel Smith, while Stacy Sprague is the newest addition at East Elementary School. Read More
Remembrance A memorial outside the Upper Sandusky Safety Building honors the 343 New York Fire Department firefighters, including a chaplain and two paramedics, who died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Read More
2016 Westbrook royalty Last year’s Wyandot County Fair queen Renee Sherman (left) crowns Evie Hall-Case as the 2016 queen for Westbrook Assisted Living and Memory Care at a National Grandparents Day celebration Sunday. Read More
Grandparents Day Participants in a balloon release recognize National Grandparents Day on Sunday at Westbrook Assisted Living and Memory Care. About 45 guests, including around 12 grandchildren, registered for the free luncheon, entertainment and balloon release, Westbrook marketing director Brittiny Leeth said. Read More
Upper family advocates for newborn tests for genetic neurological disorder It has been a roller-coaster of a year for Daily Chief-Union sports editor Lonnie McMillan, his wife, Shauna, and their extended family. In the early months of 2016, after months of testing and asking questions, Shauna’s sister and brother-in-law, Lindsey and Robert Hayman, of Rutland in southeast Ohio, received some of the worst news parents can get — their only son, Evan, has a fatal neurological disorder, and the gene mutation runs in families. Read More
Clothing swap Area residents lined up inside the Upper Sandusky Community Library on Thursday evening for the biannual clothing swap. Two rooms in the library basement were filled with donations of gently used and new clothing given in the past two weeks, and the public was invited to stop into the library starting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday to choose from a variety of clothing, including different styles and sizes, accessories, shoes, purses and more. Read More
Measure-Up Mike Alspach (right), of Upper Sandusky Knights of Columbus No. 2050, presents a check for $944 to Angeline School and Industries Superintendent Todd Dilley. The funds were raised in the club’s annual Measure-Up campaign. Read More