Marriage licenses granted Brad Michael Depinet, 40, 206 S. Sycamore Ave., Sycamore, factory worker; and Brandie Lyn Robertson, 36, 105 W. Ninth St., Sycamore, self-employed (caregiver), Jan. 8. Read More
Teens get traffic sentences Connor J. Addison, 191 Broadview St., Apt. D, Upper Sandusky, speed, $30 fine plus costs, two points, Carteens. Read More
Commissioners deny ODOT petition to close roads at US 23/30 crossings After a contentious public meeting between Wyandot County residents and Ohio Department of Transportation officials concerning the closures of CH 50 and CH 121 at the U.S. 23/U.S. 30 intersections, the Wyandot County Commissioners voted unanimously to deny the state’s petition on Thursday afternoon at the Wyandot County Courthouse. Read More
Easy home access The Upper Sandusky Lions Club recently finished building a handicap ramp for the home of Melvin Dible, a Vietnam War veteran who lives in Upper Sandusky. Read More
Latham voted president of Wyandot County MRDD board The Wyandot County Board of Developmental Disabilities held its organizational meeting Thursday. Charlene Latham was nominated as president. Dr. Bev Smith was nominated as vice president while Tom Eyestone was nominated as secretary. Read More
Nevada garage destroyed in fire NEVADA — A garage structure in Nevada was lost in a fire Thursday afternoon. The Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office arrived on scene in the 300 block of North Garrett Street in Nevada, observing a detached garage that was on fire. Read More
USHS One Acts set for Sunday The tradition of the battling classes continues. The Upper Sandusky High School drama department will be presenting its Afternoon of One Acts at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the USHS Little Theater. Tickets are $7 at the door. The freshmen/first years will be presenting “The Internet is Distract — Oh Look a Kitten” by Ian McWethy under the direction of Abigail Davidson and Kate Gagnon. Read More
Palace to present youth production of play ‘The Tale of Snow White’ MARION — Under the direction of Emily Yaksic, “The Tale of Snow White” will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 8 and 9 and 2 p.m. Feb. 10 on the Marion Palace stage. Starring over 65 local children ages 7-14, this fresh and funny adaptation of Brothers Grimm timeless tale gives a modern view to an old classic. Read More
Marion theater offering private classes MARION — Marion Palace Theatre Executive Director Bev Ford has announced the Palace Academy of the Arts program has expanded to offer additional one-On-one private classes. Joining Academy Director and instructor Kristi Wink are experienced vocal instructors Matthew Downing and Jami Rawlins, along with dance instructor Chelsea Sims. Read More
Pantasia to perform in Clyde CLYDE — Pantasia will perform at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2 at Clyde High School, 1015 Race St., Clyde. The event is free, but you patrons need a ticket to come to the show. Read More