Church bulletins: August 9, 2017 Community Christian Center Today, 6:30 p.m., worship team meeting. Read More
Allison Rose Vaughn Kimberly and Wade Vaughn of Upper Sandusky are the parents of a girl, Allison Rose Vaughn. She was born at 5:11 p.m. Tuesday, July 25, 2017 at Blanchard Valley Hospital, Findlay. She weighed 8 pounds, 9 ounces and was 21.5 inches long. The maternal grandparents are James and Diane Welly, and the paternal grandparents are Thomas and Rebecca Vaughn. Maxine … Read More
5 generations Baby Olivia Annabell Thomas represents the fifth generation of both sides of her family. She is wearing her great-great-great-grandfather Paul Myers’ 114-year-old christening dress. Read More
Sandusky Ave. rally to benefit Open Door Center The South Sandusky 200 Block Rally is from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday. Visitors may stop by the 200 block of South Sandusky Avenue for lunch, including a hot dog or hamburger, chips, cookie and drink in exchange for a donation to Open Door Resource Center. Read More
Upper library to host coloring night for adults, eclipse party The Upper Sandusky Community Library invites the public to upcoming events. An adult coloring night is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Read More
Coloring contest deadline Friday 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 Friday. Read More
Humane Society: August 8, 2017 The following report was prepared and submitted by the Wyandot County Humane Society on Monday and is correct as of that day. Pets reported as missing since the last report that have not been found include a spayed female yellow cat, a neutered male gray cat, a spayed female great dane-mastiff mix, a female tiger cat, a calico cat, a female gray shepherd and a male sable-colored shepherd. Read More
Installation Larry Miller recently was installed as illustrious master of Upper Sandusky Council No. 98, Royal and Select Masons, at the local Masonic Center. Selected to serve with Miller were Jamie Berridge, deputy master; Bruce Schoenberger, principal conductor of the work; Kenneth Wessler Jr., treasurer; Ronald Pool, recorder; Richard Williams II, captain of the guard; Douglas McGee, conductor of council; Richard Eyestone, steward; and Thomas Zeigler, sentinel. Read More
National Immunization Awareness Month observed in August August is National Immunization Awareness Month, according to Wyandot County Public Health. NIAM was established to encourage people of all ages to make sure they are up to date on the vaccines recommended for them. Read More
American Red Cross gets more than $1M in AmeriCorps funding to prepare for emergencies in local communities 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