Meeting minutes: April 4, 2019 The Wyandot County Infirmary Cemetery Memorial Committee met March 27 to try to tie up the loose ends of the funding for the memorial. Those assembled were Mary Reinhart, Dale Reinhart, Vicki Charlton, Elaine Roynon, Ron Metzger, Ron Marvin, Mike Wheeler and Kelli Suter Smith. Read More
Alumni donation The Upper Sandusky High School Alumni Association recently made a donation to the USHS Academic Boosters. Jerry Taylor and Kendra Wolf, of the USHS Alumni Association, presented Karen Fritz and Elaine Tschanen, of the USHS Academic Boosters with a donation for local scholarships. Read More
Crawford Parks hosting Wildflower Walk Sunday BUCYRUS — A wildflower walk is 3 p.m. Sunday at Sears Woods State Nature Preserve, 1486 Mount Zion Road. The Crawford Park District invites the public to come to Sears Wood to enjoy a spring wildflower walk. Early Spring brings with it an explosive growth within woodlands. Read More
4-H club activities: April 3, 2019 Pizza was served before the March 17 awards night 4-H meeting of the Town & Country 4-H Club at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Colton Breidenbach opened the meeting and Kyle Bishop led the Pledge of Allegiance. Cole Castanien started the 4-H Pledge for the group. Read More
Church bulletins: April 3, 2019 Harpster UMC Thursday, 10 a.m., prayer meeting, 6 p.m. bell practice. Sunday, Food Pantry Sunday, bring paper products. Read More
St. Francis Spirituality Center raffle a success TIFFIN — The 2019 raffle fundraiser, Christmas 365, currently being held by the St. Francis Spirituality Center is proving to be a wonderful success. Over 15 local businesses helped sponsor this. Tickets will be sold through Dec. 20. Read More
Harmony Easter Cantata Choir to perform April 12 TIFFIN — The Harmony Community Easter Cantata Choir will give its annual musical presentations at 7:30 p.m. April 12 and on Palm Sunday, April 14. This year’s Cantata is entitled “Finished-Today Hope Is Alive.” Read More
Wyandot County community gardens growing A community garden program was initiated in 2014 by Wyandot County Public Health to reduce the risk for obesity and address on-going chronic illnesses that stem from obesity, like high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, heart disease, stroke, depression, colon cancer and premature death. Read More
Take Back the Night event planned for April 17 MARION — Marion Technical College and The Ohio State University at Marion invite the community to take a stand against sexual violence. The Take Back the Night event will be held 7–9 p.m. April 17 on the Marion campus at the Alber Student Center. Read More
Humane Society: April 2, 2019 The following report was prepared and submitted by the Wyandot County Humane Society on Monday and is correct as of that date. Pets reported as missing since the last report that have not been found include an older female Pomeranian, a white male American bulldog, a spayed female white and black fox terrier, a white neutered male cat, a tan and white shiba Inu mix, a black and white neutered male springer spaniel, a brown and white neutered male pit bull-mastiff mix, a black and white spayed female pit bull and a male brown, black and white cat. Read More