WMH retirement Pharmacy Tech Deb Bjorling, of Carey, retired last week from Wyandot Memorial Hospital after working more than 31 years in the pharmacy department. Her co-workers celebrated the milestone with cake, and her sister presented her with a framed photo showing Bjorling at her mother’s retirement party in the very same cafeteria in 1991. Read More
Businesses honored for no injuries in past year Twenty-one employers in Wyandot County have earned recognition from the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation for reaching a year without workplace injuries or illnesses that kept workers away from work for more than a day. The employers received BWC’s 100 Percent Award during the Wyandot County Safety Council’s annual awards ceremony. Read More
White Shutter opens remodeled barn NEVADA — The White Shutter Winery’s new owners Jake and Kerri Thiel celebrated the opening of their remodeled barn Tuesday with a ribbon cutting ceremony. A grand opening event will take place at 5 p.m. Saturday. Read More
Upper Sandusky Salon Lofts adds new stylist Upper Sandusky Salon Lofts welcomed a new hair stylist on Monday. Brodie Johns, a 2014 graduate of Upper Sandusky High School, will be offering his services from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Mondays and Tuesdays. Read More
Local agent earns leisure travel specialist certification Paula Rowe, one of the travel experts at Upper Sandusky’s All Shores Travel, a Travel Leaders affiliate, located at 855 S. Hazel St., has successfully achieved certification through one of the travel industry’s most rigorous new programs to become a certified leisure travel specialist. Read More
Community First bank names new VP FOREST — Community First Bank N.A. has announced the promotion of assistant cashier Nichole Burton to assistant vice president/assistant cashier. In her 16 years with CFB, Burton has worked in many areas of the bank, moving from part- to full-time teller, to head teller and then to assistant cashier, a position to which she was promoted in 2011. Read More
Stover Veterinary expanding practice TIFFIN — Stover Veterinary Services is expanding its practice with a new full-service mobile veterinary clinic. The clinic will hold regular office hours in Tiffin and at two other locations in Seneca County, in addition to house calls. Read More
OhioHealth donates $100,000 to MTC MARION — OhioHealth is donating $100,000 to support the training of future health care workers at Marion Technical College in a new, state-of-the-art anatomy and physiology lab. Read More
Verne Hart has Upper ribbon cutting After 61 years of business in Marion, Verne Hart Insurance expanded for the first time with its Upper Sandusky location this past month. It celebrated the expansion with a ribbon cutting ceremony and a special open house this past Thursday, offering coffee and pastries in the morning and brisket and pulled pork from The Corner Inn for lunch to anyone that stopped by. Read More
Giving back Carey McDonald’s manager Haley Hickham (right) presents a $500 check to Angeline Schools and Industries Superintendent Todd Dilley. The funds were generated during the grand reopening of the location as a way of giving back to the community. Read More