Greenhand Degree Recently, 33 Carey FFA Members received the Greenhand FFA Degree. The Greenhand Degree is the first of four degrees a Carey FFA member can earn throughout their FFA career. Read More
Council recognizes Upper wrestlers Area youth athletes were honored Monday evening at the Upper Sandusky City Council meeting. Upper Sandusky Middle School wrestlers Lane Montgomery, Bryce Kincade and Karson Alban were given Mayor’s Awards Monday for advancing to the state wrestling tournament last season. Read More
Carey holds seminar on Ohio’s human trafficking Success in identifying human trafficking requires an educated public that knows the signs, according to the Wyandot County Sheriff. Read More
Carey eyes WWTP project Carey Village Councilors on Monday approved a motion to bring a resolution to council April 15 with the intent to award the wastewater treatment plant project to the lowest and best bidder, Peterson Construction Inc., which will finance the project. Read More
USPD relocates to new building Upper Sandusky’s finest are on the move. In a special meeting over the weekend, the City of Upper Sandusky approved an emergency resolution to move the Upper Sandusky Police Department to the vacant building on 119 W. Johnson St. in Upper Sandusky, the former location of Dough-Si-Dough doughnut shop. Read More
April is 33rd annual Alcohol Awareness Month April 2019 is the 33rd annual alcohol awareness month. This year’s theme is “help for today, hope for tomorrow.” Charla VanOsdol, a prevention specialist with Firelands Counseling and Recovery Services, explained that Alcohol Awareness Month was started to address alcohol addiction and recovery. Read More
Please recycle: Wyandot waste management gets new baler Wyandot County Solid Waste Management District Coordinator Kyle McColly was eager to show off the county’s new baler at the recycling center before Friday’s quarterly policy committee meeting. McColly said the new Maren baler arrived March 14, was installed by A&C Compaction Equipment March 18 and was first put to work March 19. Read More
Fredericktown native joins Daily Chief-Union staff Don’t tell Callan Pugh, the Daily Chief-Union’s new city editor, that print media is dying. “But, if you don’t adapt, you are not going to last,” she explained. Pugh, 24, a graduate of Ashland University, believes there is a place for the printed newspaper in today’s world. Read More
Criminal, traffic cases heard in court Carl G. Brooker, Morral, charged by the state with menacing, pre-trial held, continued to April 10. Read More
New common pleas court cases filed Appeals: John J. Miller, no address listed, vs. Kimberly J. Sorg Siefker AKA Kimberly J. Siefker. Read More