Safety Blotter: August 14, 2019 Audrey R. Horner, Upper Sandusky, was cited for seat belt violation (driver) at the intersection of McConnell and Warpole streets the afternoon of Aug. 10. An Upper Sandusky woman reported unwanted contact from a man on the 100 block of Broadview Street the evening of Aug. 10. The responding officer made contact with the man and advised him not to contact the woman or her daughter. Read More
WHOH addresses important topic Dear editor, I saw in the paper about the WHOW (Women Helping Other Women) event being hosted at White Shutter Winery in regards to human sex trafficking. This is a huge deal. Though we live in a rural community, this does not exempt Wyandot County from the dangers, or the severity of the on-going and heightening threat that sex trafficking entails. Read More
Carey FFA travels for officer retreat CAREY — On July 16, the officers of the Carey FFA chapter traveled together to a cabin near Hocking Hills for the annual chapter officer retreat. Within three days time, the seven officers took part in several team-building activities and worked to prepare for the approaching school year; including everything from improvements to new ideas, which will continue to preserve the education of agriculture. Read More
USDA opens enrollment for market facilitation program WASHINGTON — The Sign-up is now open for the Market Facilitation Program, a U.S. Department of Agriculture program to assist farmers who continue to suffer from damages because of trade retaliation from foreign nations. Through MFP, USDA will provide up to $14.5 billion in direct payments to impacted producers, part of a broader trade relief package announced in late July. The sign-up period runs through Dec. 6. Read More
Tree removed from Indian Mill dam The Indian Mill’s nine-month nuisance is finally gone. A large white oak tree had been stuck in the dam of the Sandusky River at Indian Mill since November 2018, but six months of high water caused by a wet winter, spring and summer made it unsafe to remove the tree, Wyandot County Commissioner Bill Clinger said. Read More
Report: Trains likely collided when one failed to wait CAREY — A Wyandot County Sheriff’s report indicates that a two-train collision Monday on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad was likely caused when a northbound train failed to wait until a southbound train on a single track stretch cleared the tracks. Read More
Burke joins in at first Mohawk BOE New Mohawk Superintendent Dr. Mark Burke, seven days into the job, participated in his first Mohawk Board of Education meeting Monday evening. Burke has 18 years of experience in education, including six years as the Bucyrus High School Principal. The Mohawk Board of Education approved a three-year contract for Burke in February. Read More
Upper Park Board discusses end of season As the community transitions into the school year, so has the park board. Park Director Keith Niederkohr said the Harrison Smith pool’s regular season will end Sunday. The pool will continue to be open for weekend hours until Labor Day. Read More
Nevada council prepares for winter weather It’s never too early to start thinking about preparing for winter. Nevada Council considered its options for snow removal during Monday night’s meeting, which again included the possibility of hiring a part-time employee. Read More
Carey BOE approves purchase of new bus CAREY — Carey Exempted Village School District Board of Education members on Monday approved a resolution to lease/purchase of a 2021 IC 77-passenger bus at a total cost of $79,606. The new bus, which is expected to arrive around Nov. 1, will replace two current 15-year-old, 72-passenger buses that will be used on their regularly scheduled routes this school year until the new bus arrives. Read More