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McClain, constituents talk issues

Speaking up

State Rep. Riordan McClain (R-Upper Sandusky) held his second round of office hours Tuesday at the Upper Sandusky Community Library. McClain represents the 87th District, which comprises all of Wyandot, Crawford and Morrow counties as well as parts of Marion and Seneca counties.

Bike Rodeo gives away bicycle

New wheels

An Upper Sandusky girl won a new bike this past weekend at the Wyandot County Health Alliance’s Bike Safety Rodeo, which was held at Upper Sandusky High School. Savana Bradner, who’s 15-year-old hand-me-down bicycle had been declared unsafe at the rodeo, was the winner of a purple Liv Adore 20 girls coaster brake bike courtesy of Kimmel Corporation and Bud’s Bicycle Shop.

Worthy cause

Worthy cause

Art Connections was the recipient of a $1,500 donation from the latest Wine and Purse Bingo event put on by Westbrook Assisted Living and Memory Care. Pictured are (front, from left) Westbrook Marketing Director Alicia Hill, Art Director Amber Kahler;

MPP Dairy program improved

The USDA’s Farm Service Agency encourages dairy producers to consider enrolling in the new and improved Margin Protection Program for Dairy (MPP-Dairy), which will provide better protections for dairy producers from shifting milk and feed prices.

AgCredit creates mission fund

FOSTORIA — AgCredit, one of northern Ohio’s largest lenders for farmers, rural homeowners and agribusiness, has announced the formation of the AgCredit Mission Fund. The Mission Fund will fund AgCredit’s Joe Leiser college scholarship program along with grants to organizations who meet the objective and focus of the fund.

One School One Book at Union

Happy hamster

Upper Sandusky Union School students in grades kindergarten through fifth grade were gifted the book “The World According to Humphrey” on Monday as part of the One School One Book program. The students are asked to either read one chapter each day, or for those in the first couple grades, have someone read a chapter to them.

Earth Day lesson

Angie Ford, of the Wyandot Soil and Water Conservation District and Gottfried Nature Center in Upper Sandusky, uses a stream table to demonstrate erosion and watersheds during Earth Day activities at the Forest-Jackson Public Library on Monday.

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