A Sure Foundation 5” Trust in and rely confidently on the Lord with all your heart and do not rely on your own insight or understanding.” ( or Driving) We have this belief as Christians that God only wants those that have it all together and have figured out this, “perfect life thing”, we are supposed to be living. That we must have it all together in order to even have that relationship with God. If that were the case, then we would never get to the place of knowing the grace He extends to those who come ,just as they are. Read More
Accelerated readers Our Lady of Consolation Catholic School students recently earned Accelerated Reading awards for the month of March. Principal Brian Gerber presented AR Point shirts, from left to right, to Bryce Puckett (100), Carter Logsdon (100), Father Tom Merrill, Callen Lewis (100), Layne Barger (100), Kyler Boes (100) shaking hands with Gerber, Autumn Bouillon (600), Del Conigy (100), Shealyn Deeter (100) and Mason Bouillon (100). Read More
WyandotCARES hosting spaghetti dinner April 12 WyandotCARES will hold a spaghetti dinner fundraiser 4:30–7 p.m. April 12 at Trinity Evangelical United Methodist Church, 108 Malabar Drive, Upper Sandusky. The menu will consist of salad, spaghetti (both meat and meatless sauce available), garlic bread and drink. Read More
Trinity UCC hosting pork dinner April 6 McCUTCHENVILLE – Trinity United Church of Christ is hosting their Pork Tenderloin Dinner at 5-7 p.m. April 6 in McCutchenville. The menu includes pork tenderloin, mashed potatoes and gravy, sauerkraut, green beans, rolls, butter and drinks. Read More
Meeting minutes: March 27, 2019 The March 13 meeting of the Wyandot County PERI Chapter No. 88 was called to order by President Ruth Reier in the Wyandot Memorial Hospital Bowen-Kirkland room, with 20 members and one guest present. The Lord’s Prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance was led by Ruth Reier. The guest speaker was Sarah Pierson, speaking on volunteering and various good causes for the area and surrounding communities. Read More
Church bulletins: March 27, 2019 Forest UMC Monday, 9 a.m., food pantry prep; 1-3 p.m., food pantry servicing. Sunday, $5 on the fifth offering, UM Family Services. Read More
Frey, Buxton to wed in October FOREST — Alisha Lorraine Buxton and Austin James Frey, both of Forest, recently announced their engagement. The bride-to-be is a daughter of Doug and Via Buxton, of Forest, and Jerry and Karen Graham, of Rawson. Read More
Dorcas Carey Library announces April event schedule CAREY — The Dorcas Carey Public Library has announced its April events. Crazy Crafters is 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. April 1 and 6 p.m. April 2. Enjoy the laughter and crafty company, and discover a creative side and have fun. Most supplies are provided free of charge, but donations are welcome. This month’s craft is a floral hat decor. Read More
Historic paint colors discussion to be held in Tiffin April 2 Nicholas A. Macmillan, manager of Tiffin’s Sherwin-Williams Paint store, will discuss Historic Paint Colors including selecting the appropriate paint for an older home, and dealing with painting issues in a free and open to the public event at 7 p.m. April 3 at the Tiffin-Seneca Public Library, Frost Kalnow Room, 77 Jefferson St., Tiffin. Read More
Humane Society: March 26, 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 a long hair male tiger cat, a mitten paw calico cat, a male tiger cat, a gray and white female cat, an older male black and tan miniature pinscher mix and a female long hair dark tiger cat that is nursing young kittens. Read More