Forest library to show two movies FOREST — Forest-Jackson Public Library, 102 W. Lima St., will show two movies Aug. 25 The matinee movie “Zoo Keeper’s Wife” begins at 1 p.m. Read More
American Red Cross to use AmeriCorps funding for fire prevention education FINDLAY — The American Red Cross received $1,066,400 in AmeriCorps funding from the Corporation for National and Community Service to support AmeriCorps members as they help the Red Cross teach people how to prepare for emergencies. Read More
Rock hunting Two-year-old Brandon Lemaster holds painted rocks he found inside First Federal Bank and in front of Beca House Coffee Co. in downtown Upper Sandusky. Read More
Lincoln Highway BuyWay, Upper Sandusky garage sales continue The 2017 Lincoln Highway BuyWay and the Upper Sandusky Garage Sales continue today and Saturday. The way the event will be promoted locally has changed. Read More
Orlando Hensel family hosts its reunion event HARPSTER — Twenty-nine members of the Orlando Hensel family recently gathered in the basement of Harpster United Methodist Church. Glenna Roszman led the group in prayer. Read More
Page Turners book club to meet at Carey library CAREY — The Carey Page Turners will meet to discuss the book “The Rosie Project” by Graeme Simsion at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Dorcas Carey Public Library. Don Tillman, a brilliant yet socially inept professor of genetics, has decided it’s time he found a wife. Read More
Upper library coloring contest entries due today Upper Sandusky Community Library announces its “What I Want to be When I Grow Up” coloring contest for children in kindergarten through fifth grades. Children and parents may pick up coloring pages at participating area businesses, and return completed pages to the library by Aug. 11. Read More
Knotty Hookers meeting, LEGO night set at USCL Upper Sandusky Community Library will host several events Tuesday. Knotty Hookers Crochet Club will meet from 10 a.m. to noon. Read More
Mohawk senior Gucker recalls time at ’17 Buckeye Girls State McCUTCHENVILLE — Buckeye Girls State is a week-long program designed to educate Ohio’s young women in the duties, privileges, rights and responsibilities of good citizenship. By getting involved in the process, BGS delegates learn more about city, county and state government in one week than they will in an entire semester of high school. Read More
Campus notes: August 10, 2017 Gardner gets Masons scholarship TOLEDO — The 32nd Degree Masons in Toledo have awarded a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Scholarship to Kirsten K. Gardner of Upper Sandusky. Read More