Hartsel, Ankney announce engagement Haylie Hartsel of Tiffin and Seth Ankney of Upper Sandusky recently announced their engagement and upcoming wedding. The bride-to-be is a daughter of Scott Hartsel and Vicki Hartsel, both of Tiffin. Her fiancé is a son of Mike Ankney, Sycamore, and Sonja Ankney, Upper Sandusky. Read More
Goodmans celebrate 60 years of marriage Merle and Anna (Barber) Goodman celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Saturday during an event catered and hosted by Cheers 2 U. The event was in the banquet room at the Upper Sandusky restaurant. Read More
Nevada Alumni Association hosts annual banquet BUCYRUS — Nevada Alumni Association recently hosted its annual banquet at Wynford High school, with 65 alumni, faculty and guests in attendance. Forty-four were Nevada High School graduates. Read More
Campus notes: June 29, 2017 Kinley named to University of Akron dean’s list AKRON — Logan Kinley of Carey made the University of Akron’s spring 2017 dean’s list. Read More
Meetings: June 29, 2017 President Jean Moon greeted 14 members and guests at the Wyandot Tracers’ June meeting. Moon read the poem, “The Brook” by Alfred Lord Tenneyson. Read More
Hartsel, Ankey announce engagement Haylie Hartsel of Tiffin and Seth Ankney of Upper Sandusky recently announced their engagement and upcoming wedding. The bride-to-be is a daughter of Scott Hartsel and Vicki Hartsel, both of Tiffin. Read More
Crawford County photo contest deadline Friday Senior citizens age 60 and older may register now for Wyandot County Council on Aging’s annual summer picnic from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 7 at Ellis Lake, 7430 TH 124, Upper Sandusky. There will be horse shoes, cornhole, nature walks, a euchre tournament, board games, live music and an ice cream truck. Read More
Crawford County photo contest deadline Friday Crawford Soil and Water Conservation District announces the “Showcasing Crawford County” photo contest for amateur photographers. Photos must be taken within Crawford County. Read More
HHWP CAC’s HEAP program helps beat the heat HHWP Community Action Commission’s HEAP 2017 Summer Crisis Program begins July 1 and continues through Aug. 31or until funding and/or equipment is fully exhausted. This program may provide a payment up to $300 toward a regulated or up to $500 toward an unregulated electric bill and/or a window air conditioner and/or a tower oscillating electric fan. Read More