Safety Blotter: March 20, 2017 Upper Sandusky Police Department Jeremy A. Clary, Upper Sandusky, was cited for driving under suspension on South Seventh Street the night of March 7. Read More
Safety Blotter: March 18, 2017 Deputies searched a residence in the 1400 block of Ohio 231, Nevada, the afternoon of March 13 after a woman reported coming home and hearing footsteps upstairs. An intruder was not found. Read More
Carey Chamber of Commerce director takes on simulated disability project CAREY — March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month in Wyandot County. Each year, the county Board of Developmental Disabilities sets up a business or community leader with a simulated disability experience in an effort to raise awareness. Carey Area Chamber of Commerce Director Cassie Carlson spent Friday morning doing her job in a wheelchair. Read More
$30,000 donation Upper’s Winter Fantasy of Lights volunteers (back two rows) donate a $30,000 check to Wyandot County Home Health. The money was generated from proceeds from the month-long holiday light extravaganza at Harrison Smith Park in December. Daily Chief-Union/Chanda Neely Read More
Crew to continue sewer line hook-ups A construction crew is expected to finish hooking up new residential sewer lines in the 100 block of North Seventh Street by Monday. Workers then will move to the 200 block of North Seventh, between Walker and Finley streets. The blocks will be closed during construction hours. Read More
Criminal, traffic cases tried in Upper municipal court Lu A. Frisch, Upper Sandusky, charged by the state with criminal trespassing and disorderly conduct, amended plea to no contest, finding deferred on conditions. Read More
Common pleas court cases filed Certificate of judgment: LVNV Funding LLC, Greenville, South Carolina, judgment creditor, vs. Phil Reed, 335 S. Sandusky Ave., Upper Sandusky, judgment debtor. Read More
Wyandot Co. properties transferred Anna R. Patchett to Peaceful Families LLC, property in Upper Sandusky. Kenneth D. Ratliff and Lisa R. Ratliff to Timothy Allen Stansbery, property in Sycamore. Read More
Teens get traffic sentences Taylor N. Appleby, 16227 TH 97, Upper Sandusky, speed, $30 fine plus costs, two points, Carteens. Read More
Upper man guilty after meth trial After three days of trial and almost two hours of deliberation, a jury assembled in Wyandot County Common Pleas Court found Benjamin M. Gamble, of Upper Sandusky, guilty of third- and first-degree felonies Thursday. Gamble was found guilty of possession of chemicals for the manufacturing of drugs and complicity to the illegal manufacturing of drugs with a juvenile specification for his part in a methamphetamine lab operation in at 1049 N. Warpole St., Lot 50 last May. Read More