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Jamming during First Thursday

Daily Chief-Union/Callan Pugh Friends Larry Ratliff (left), of Upper Sandusky, and John Duffield, of Monroe, Georgia, shared entertainment with passersby of Woods Antiques ‘N More Thursday. The Wyandot County Chamber of Commerce hosted its monthly First Thursday Street and Eat event, in which food trucks come to Upper Sandusky’s downtown and businesses are encouraged to stay open later. The events …

Nevada installing security cameras at park

By LONNIE McMILLAN Sports editor NEVADA — Thanks to a donation, the village of Nevada is installing security cameras at the park, councilman Tom Durham said during Thursday evening’s meeting. Durham said the donor is buying and installing the cameras, which will record on a seven-day loop. Because there is no Internet access at the park, video will be recorded …

2021 fireworks

Fireworks in Wyandot County will take place over the next two months. Upper Sandusky’s fireworks are at dusk Friday. Forest has fireworks for its Tree Town Festival at 10 p.m. July 10. Carey kicks off Carey Fest with a fireworks display at dusk Aug. 5, and Sycamore’s fireworks are at dusk Sept. 4 during Labor Day weekend. Pictured, fireworks explode …

Transportation ongoing issue for veterans service office

By CALLAN PUGH City editor Transportation issues are an ongoing problem for the Wyandot County Veterans Service Office according to Veterans Service Officer Theresa Miller. Miller explained that the main volunteer driver is hoping to cut back to one to two days per week. The other driver has been out for medical reasons and may not return. The ideal solution …

Logsdon to serve 30 months for burglary

SentencedSeth Logsdon (left), 29, of Carey, was sentenced to 30 months in prison Wednesday for burglary, a third-degree felony. Wyandot County Judge Kate Aubry said she hoped Logsdon was serious about wanting to change his life, which Logsdon said has been fueled by his addiction. Pictured next to Logsdon is his attorney, Derek Dailey. Daily Chief-Union/Brian Hemminger   By BRIAN …

Happy retirement

Daily Chief-Union/Brian Hemminger A retirement reception was held Wednesday at the Angeline School gymnasium for Wyandot County Board of Developmental Disabilities Administrative Assistant Jenny Wilson, who retired after 21 years of service. Pictured, Wilson (left) receives a retirement gift and a proclamation from the Wyandot County Board of Developmental Disabilities, which highlighted her outstanding achievements and the fact that she …

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