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Cinco de Mayo Mexican buffet to raise money for Open Door

A Cinco de Mayo Mexican buffet fundraiser is planned for 5-7 p.m. next Saturday at Open Door Resource Center in Upper Sandusky. The feast is pre-sale only and will be run by Patti Spiegel, a retired teacher and current board member for Open Door. Pre-sale tickets may be purchased at Open Door, Community Christian Center or by calling Spiegel at 419-310-0119. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children. The pre-sale will end on Friday.

Local author, historian releases 10th, final book

Local author and historian Dick Gerber recently published his 10th and final book. The book is titled “Down Memory Lane: Over 600 Unusual and Often Overlooked Facts about Wyandot County and its Citizens.” Gerber hopes it can be used as a reference book for all Wyandot County residents. The 168-page book features over 50 new color photos catalogued according to …

Properties sold

Robert C. Batton deceased to Barbara A. Batton, 1/2 interest in property in Upper Sandusky. Wynter R. Pratt and Wynter R. O’Flaherty to Jason L. O’Flaherty and Jessica Y. O’Flaherty, property in Carey.

Docudrama illustrates dangers of underage drinking

Jaws of Life

Students from Upper Sandusky, Carey and Mohawk high schools put on a DocuDrama Thursday at the Wyandot County Fairgrounds with a big assist from Wyandot County first responders. The event, which is organized for over four months to encourage students to make intelligent choices during prom season, was viewed by over 600 students from Upper Sandusky, Carey and Mohawk high schools, who were sitting in the grandstands.

Bubble blast

Bubble blast

Approximately 125 area first graders participated in the 2018 Bubble Blast Thursday in front of the Wyandot County Courthouse to help raise awareness for child abuse and neglect prevention.

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