New cases filed in common pleas court New cases filed Certificate of judgment: State of Ohio Department of Taxation, Columbus, judgment creditor, vs. Ashley McCarty, 3725 CH 97, Carey, judgment debtor. Read More
Wyandot County properties transferred Mike P. Hammer and Vicki L. Hammer to Billy R. Francis and Jennifer A. Francis, property in Pitt Township. Read More
Juveniles sentenced in traffic court Chase L. Jordan, Clifford, Michigan, seat belt (driver), $30 fine plus costs. Read More
Couples licensed Sheldon Lorance Doogs, 22, 356 S. Hazel St., Upper Sandusky, self-employed; and Samantha Dawn Newell, 22, 356 S. Hazel St., Upper Sandusky, homemaker, Sept. 19. Read More
Fight the flu this season; get a vaccine by end of October Getting a flu vaccine every year is the best way to protect yourself and your family from flu and its potentially serious complications. Read More
Monthly stat report released Kelli J. Owens registrar of vital statistics at the Wyandot County Health Department, reports there were no births and eight deaths in the county during August. Read More
USMS 7th grade math teacher recognized A seventh grade math teacher at Upper Sandusky Middle School is the recipient of the 2019 Ohio Council of Teachers of Mathematics Middle School Teacher Award for Northwest Ohio. Sarah Richards is one of two middle school teachers in Northwest Ohio receiving the award, according to Elizabeth Oberlander, Northwest District Director of the Ohio Council of Teachers of Mathematics, noting there are eight districts in the state of Ohio. Read More
Enjoy your chocolate Graham and Henry Searfoss accept some candy from Carolyn Frederick at Koehler Drug Co. on Thursday during the third annual Chocolate Walk. Read More
Wharton man seriously injured in 2-vehicle crash A Wharton man sustained serious injuries and was transported by Med Flight to Saint Rita’s Hospital in Lima, after failing to yield at a stop sign and hitting another car just before 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. Waldemar Weber, 82, was northbound in a Red 2013 GM vehicle on CH 96 approaching the intersection with CH 330 when he failed to yield at a stop sign and struck Nicole Schmuck, 36, Forest, who was westbound on CH 330 in a maroon 1995 Ford F10 series. Read More
Wharton Village Council approves paving project WHARTON — Wharton Village Council approved an emergency ordinance at its regular meeting Thursday. The ordinance allowed the state to pave Ohio 293 through the village. Council passed it unanimously. Read More