Good Egg helps 99 children for Easter Volunteers (from left) Mallory Wheeler, Charlotte and Henry Moon and Rotary Club member Jessica Moon help sort Easter baskets at Upper Sandusky Community Library on Friday morning. Read More
Sewer project continues with curb, road revitalization Next week, the sewer line separation project will be in various work areas of West Wyandot Avenue, west of Eighth Street, and on North Eighth Street for curb and road revitalization. Read More
Sheriff’s deputies respond to calls Cheryl A. Chaffee, Sycamore, was cited for operating a vehicle while intoxicated and failure to control after a single-vehicle crash on Ohio 67 near milepost 29 early the morning of April 1. Her blood-alcohol content level was .199 percent, more than two times the .08 legal limit to drive in Ohio. Read More
Criminal, traffic cases tried in Upper Sandusky muni court Michaela J. Weatherholtz, Findlay, charged by the sheriff with offense involving an underage individual, amended plea to no contest, found guilty. Read More
Sheriff releases activity report Sheriff Michael R. Hetzel has released his activity report for the month of March: Read More
Cases filed, judgements rendered in county common pleas court Certificate of judgment: State of Ohio Department of Taxation, Columbus, judgment creditor, vs. Timothy A. Stansbery, 228 E. Walker St., Upper Sandusky, judgment debtor. Read More
Wyandot Co. properties transferred Steven D. Schmidt, Constance C. Schmidt and Constance C. Cole to Levi J. Smalley and Selena A. Boop, property in Carey. Read More
Juveniles receive traffic sentences Austin D. Gill, 11979 CH 97, Upper Sandusky, speed, $30 fine plus costs, two points, Carteens. Read More
Out with the old Members of the Upper Sandusky Community Library on Thursday voted to spend $6,600 to replace the carpet in the library’s basement. Read More
Upper man convicted in meth lab case sentenced to 8 years in prison An Upper Sandusky man convicted of two felony charges involving the manufacturing of meth was sentenced to eight years in prison Thursday morning. Wyandot County Common Pleas Court Judge Kate Aubry appointed attorney Todd Workman to represent Benjamin M. Gamble, 26, after Gamble arrived at court without a defense lawyer. Read More