Community grant Walmart employees pose with Krystal Nunley, Patty McMillan, Michael Vogel, Mary Ellen Myers, Phyllis Thiel and Tad Dible of Angeline School and Industries during a check presentation on Monday. Angeline was the recipient of an $800 community grant from Walmart. Read More
Safety blotter: August 7, 2019 An officer assisted an Upper Sandusky woman with a vehicle lockout on the 400 block of North Warpole Street the afternoon of Aug. 3. Brianne E. Settlemire, Mount Blanchard, was arrested by the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office on a warrant out of Upper Sandusky Municipal Court on an original charge of petty theft the night of Aug. 3. Read More
Pesticide disposal slated for Aug 21 REYNOLDSBURG — The Ohio Department of Agriculture will be sponsoring a collection for farmers wishing to dispose of unwanted pesticides from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 21 at the Fulton County Ohio State University Extension Office, 8770 Ohio 108, Wauseon. Read More
USDA tabs 12 Ohio counties as primary natural disaster areas WASHINGTON — Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue designated 12 Ohio counties as primary natural disaster areas. Producers who suffered losses due to three separate disaster events may be eligible for U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency emergency loans. Read More
Sheriff awaiting autopsy to determine charges against dog breeders The Wyandot County Sheriff’s office is awaiting official autopsy results of a deceased dog found at a Wyandot County facility before pursuing charges against the owners, Sheriff Mike Hetzel said Monday. In a press release Friday, Hetzel said Orville and Debbra Alabaugh, of Tiffin, face potential criminal prosecution, as well as charges through the State of Ohio Department of Agriculture. Hetzel confirmed Monday that the sheriff’s office intends to file charges of some kind. Read More
Carey to continue culvert project; Wick elected as village councilor CAREY — At its meeting Monday, Carey Village Council took steps toward resuming a culvert project that will help with the flow of water throughout the village. Councilors approved a first reading of an ordinance that would authorize Village Administrator Roy Johnson to make an application for and to enter into an agreement with the Ohio Public Works Commission, Round 34, or the Small Government Commission in an amount not to exceed $426,000 combined loan and/or grant and appropriating the necessary funds. Read More
Washburn reports issues with city stone piles In the Upper Sandusky Service Committee meeting on Monday, Upper Sandusky Mayor Scott Washburn reported problems with people thinking piles of stone near the city’s compost pile are free to use. Washburn said City Law Director Mark Ellis approved a sign stating the stone was purchased by the city and anyone taking it will be charged with theft. Once the wastewater treatment plant is built, the stone will be enclosed behind a fence, Washburn said. Read More
Safety blotter: August 6, 2019 An officer assisted the Upper Sandusky Fire Department with an alarm at Fairhaven the early morning of Aug. 2. The Harvey Police Department in Harvey, Illinois, reported it recovered a stolen gun the early morning of Aug. 2. Read More
Carey Fest goes out with a bang Members of the Carey High School girls track team who qualified for the state meet, including Sarah Reinhart, Addystin Lykins, Addi Miller, Abby Allison and their coaches Tricia Nash and Holly Wentling, ride in a float in the Carey Fest parade. Read More
County farmers offered a break at upcoming ‘Farmers Night Off’ event With heavy rainfall preventing area farmers from doing their jobs this spring, area businesses and individuals have joined together to give those affected a night off. The Wyandot County Farmers Night Off will be 6-9 p.m. Aug. 20 in the Masters’ Building at the Wyandot County Fairgrounds and will feature a free meal for all Wyandot County farmers and their families. Read More