Daughter has overcome much Dear editor, I am writing in support of Angeline’s developmental disabilities levy Nov. 7. Read More
Mental health needs are many Dear editor, I am a licensed psychologist and a licensed professional clinical counselor with over 25 years of experience in the mental health field. I also am the site director for Firelands Counseling and Recovery Services of Wyandot County. Read More
MHRSB services help patients Dear editor, I have been a registered nurse for over 30 years working both at Wyandot Memorial and Tiffin Mercy hospitals. I have cared for people daily and tried to understand the difficulties they faced with their healthcare needs. Read More
McConnell family returns to visit home ancestors built, donated The Wyandot County Historical Society was honored on Oct. 14 to host members of the McConnell family whose ancestors constructed, lived in and donated the Beery/McConnell House to the Society for use as a museum. Seven members of the family traveled from Illinois and Florida to view the recent restorations and changes to the site. Read More
Catching dreams Upper Sandusky Middle School celebrated Native American Day today with a special program for sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders presented by the John Stewart United Methodist Church Committee on History and Archives. Read More
Colorful sky The evening fall sky recently produced an array of bright colors, including yellow, orange, red, purple and blue. Read More
Making a difference Wyandot Classics & Cruisers presented a check for $25,000 to Hospice of Wyandot County at a banquet Thursday evening at Fairhaven Community. The money was raised from the 2017 Autumn Cruise. Read More
Wyandot County Community Foundation awards over $11,000 in grants The Wyandot County Community Foundation awarded $11,472 in grants at its awards ceremony breakfast Friday morning at the Wyandot County Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Representatives of nonprofit or governmental units receiving an award shared how their grant will be used. Read More
2 arrested on drug charges CAREY — Two suspects were arrested on drug-related crimes resulting from an investigation in Carey on Friday, according to a release from the Wyandot County Major Crimes Unit. Heather A. Hyden, 33, and Ian R. Hunter, 23, both of Carey, were taken into custody on unspecified charges after a search warrant was issued at Hyden’s residence at 221 W. South St., Carey. Read More
Marseilles Council has meeting Marseilles Village Council met in regular session last Tuesday. Mayor Rick Arnold, Clerk-treasurer Barbara Arnold, Kenneth Arnold, Brad Hensel, Scott Hensel, Uhl Hensel and Charlotte Leeth were present. Read More