Young entrepreneur Natalie Shuck of Upper Sandusky has raised over $1,000 in the past three years to benefit Open Door Resource Center by hosting a lemonade stand and bake sale. Read More
Coalition seeks funding to bring transportation to Wyandot Co Almost all counties in Ohio have public transportation, but Wyandot County is on the short-list of those that do not. That could be changing, however, as the Ohio Department of Transportation has accepted a letter of intent from the Hancock Hardin Wyandot Putnam Community Action Commission to apply for funding to expand public transportation offerings to include Wyandot County. Read More
Bicentennial flower bed Construction of the 4-foot-by-18-foot flower bed and sign at the entrance of Bicentennial Park was completed last month. Pictured are Cory Boes, Drew Rall, Linda DeBolt and Janice Woods. Read More
Final list complete Wyandot County Infirmary Cemetery Memorial Committee founding members Kelli Smith (pictured) and Mary Reinhart worked together on Thursday to finalize the list of names that will be featured on the monument. Read More
Cards for a cause Postcards as well as all-occasion cards featuring landscaping and the Wyandot County Courthouse went on sale Thursday at Woods Antiques in Upper Sandusky with all profits going to the Wyandot County Courthouse continuing beautification fund. Read More
Criminal, traffic, civil cases heard Shane C. Kelly, Upper Sandusky, charged by the state with interfering with custody, amended plea to no contest, finding deferred pending pre-sentence investigation. Read More
SWCD holds 70th annual meeting The Wyandot Soil and Water Conservation District held its 70th annual meeting Thursday inside the Masters Building at the Wyandot County Fairgrounds. Incumbent Jeff Bowen was re-elected to the SWCD Board of Supervisors. He ran unopposed. Read More
Carey approves new ordinance for traffic flow CAREY — In a special meeting on Thursday, Carey Village Council voted to place two barricades on the “S” curve on Blue Devil Parkway that travels through Memorial Park. The motion was approved following an unanimous vote to rescind a previously approved motion to turn the road known as Blue Devil Parkway — the road traveling from Worrello Street through Memorial Park — into a one-way street during school hours — one hour before the start of school to an hour after school — and barricade the northeast entrance/exit to the school parking lot. Read More
Wynford building plans nearly done BUCYRUS — Wynford Superintendent Fred Fox reported the school is 90 percent done with building plans and a final decision on square footage has been decided at the board of education meeting Thursday. Fox said there will be over 93,000 square feet in new construction for the new school building. Read More
Feeling Hawaiian The Wyandot County Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center held a lunch luau Thursday. There was hula music, tropical fruit, pineapple upside down cake dessert and everyone wore leis around their necks. Pictured are Ladonna Orians (left) and Jackie Walter. Read More