Toledo hopes pact with police will serve as model TOLEDO (AP) — A coalition representing minority groups in Ohio’s fourth-largest city thinks a new code of conduct signed with police will improve relations between the two. They also hope it can be a model for other cities. Leaders who negotiated the agreement in Toledo say it brings both sides together and will lead to finding solutions instead of reasons … Read More
Wyandot Co Museum featuring veterans displays The Wyandot County museum is going all out for Veterans Day this weekend, and with good reason. David John II, President of the Wyandot County Historical Society, is a navy veteran, Ronald Marvin Jr., museum curator, is an army veteran and Christine Mesmer, curator of the Overland Inn, also is an army veteran. Read More
Riverdale honors veterans with assembly of patriotic songs MOUNT BLANCHARD — The staff and students of Riverdale know how to make their veterans feel appreciated. At an assembly for veterans in front of the middle and high school students Friday morning, the band played a melody of patriotic songs. The high school choir serenaded the veterans with “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” Read More
November designated National Hospice and Palliative Care Month Thursday morning, the Wyandot County Commissioners declared November as National Hospice and Palliative Care Month. A banner will be on display inside the Wyandot County Courthouse. Read More
Criminal, traffic cases tried in Upper Sandusky muni court James A. Clark, Forest, charged by the state with violating a protective order, amended plea to no contest, finding deferred pending pre-sentence investigation. Read More
Couples receive marriage licenses DeWayne Aaron Sayre, 48, 123 Brayton St., Carey, laborer; and Angel Marie Moloney, 40, 123 Brayton St., Carey, laborer, Nov. 2. Jamie Ray Hickle, 46, 191 Broadview St., Apt. B, Upper Sandusky, odd jobs; and Christi Renee Gossman, 41, 191 Broadview St., Apt. B, Upper Sandusky, housewife. Read More
Safety Blotter: November 10, 2017 Jeffrey E. Snider, Upper Sandusky, was served a warrant for failure to appear for arraignment at the Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office the afternoon of Sept. 19. Read More
EMS open house set for Saturday The public is invited to an open house from 12-4 p.m. Saturday at the new Wyandot County EMS facility at the corner of North Warpole and Guthrie Streets in Upper Sandusky. A special flag raising ceremony will take place at noon. Read More
Foster parents needed locally The Wyandot County Department of Job and Family Services is looking for individuals interested in becoming foster parents. Read More
Flying colors On Thursday, the Ohio Department of Transportation held its annual county-by-county readiness inspection. Read More