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Wyandot County DD board hears feedback

The Wyandot County Board of Developmental Disabilities heard public feedback for its 2019 Action Plan on Thursday. Angeline School Superintendent Todd Dilley reported that those in attendance were specifically interested in the plan to comply with federal Medicaid requirements for 2024, specifically asking that the board carefully consider what this will mean to individuals who do not receive Medicaid waiver services.

Marseilles raises mayor’s salary

MARSEILLES — Marseilles Council voted at its meeting Tuesday night to increase the mayor’s salary by $100 per year beginning in January 2020. In old business, flags in the village have been taken down, and council reviewed the October bank statement and reconciliation.

Meet and greet

Meet and greet

The Wyandot County Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center welcomed its new administrator, Elaine Roynon (top right), with a staff luncheon Thursday, giving Roynon the opportunity to meet and speak with staff.

Season’s greetings

Season's greetings

Janice Woods and Linda DeBolt helped decorate the fountain in front of the Wyandot County Courthouse with a Home for the Holidays sign, plus Christmas garland, berries and lights as part of the Wyandot County Courthouse Beautification Project this week.

Program provides chance to dispose of unused medication at anytime

New medication drop-off

While there are national prescription drug take-back days twice a year that Wyandot County law enforcement participates in, the Upper Sandusky Police Department now has a method to drop off medication at any time. USPD Chief Dan Ross says became aware of a Rite Aid program two months ago which gave police departments in Rite Aid service areas the opportunity to have their own safe medication disposal unit.

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