Artist now displays work in her own shop Mandy Baldwin has been creating artwork on her own time for four years. Now, she has her own place to sell it. Baldwin’s Mustard Seed Marketplace is located on Eighth Street in Upper Sandusky in the same complex as Whole Life Fitness and the Shawshank Museum. Read More
Ohio Real Estate Auction moves to Carey CAREY — When realtor Paul Vent was looking for a new building, he turned to one of the ones he was selling. The old Wagner Ford location on East Findlay Street in Carey is the new local home of Ohio Real Estate Auctions. Read More
EMS open house set for Nov. 11 To say Wyandot County Emergency Medical Service Coordinator Dale Risley is excited about his new EMS/EMA facility in Upper Sandusky would be an understatement. Read More
USHS Class of 1967 makes donation for new cafeteria doors The Upper Sandusky Exempted Village School Board recognized and thanked a few contributors during Monday evening’s meeting. Tom Eyestone and representatives of the class of 1967 presented a $4,000 check toward the purchase of new cafeteria doors. Read More
MHRSB important for families I support the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board. The Board has provided levy funds that support our parenting program, The Incredible Years, and our youth mentoring program, The Way. Read More
Safety Blotter: October 17, 2017 An officer was dispatched to the 200 block of Richardson Drive the evening of Sept. 14 in regards to two children walking around outside in diapers. Read More
Carey interviewing for police captain CAREY — Carey officials will conduct interviews for a new police captain who is likely to become the next village police chief. Delivering the administrative update in Roy Johnson’s absence (illness), Mayor Jennifer Rathburn announced during Monday’s regular council meeting that Chief Rich Kesler has opened the captain job up to current command officers. Read More
Expansion Construction on an expansion of Kimmel Corp., one of Upper Sandusky’s longest-standing businesses, is underway. Read More
Upper seeking to increase capital outlay in yearly appropriations Upper Sandusky City Council heard the first reading of an ordinance for supplemental appropriations during a regular meeting Monday evening after receiving an update from city auditor Mark Droll. If approved on its second reading during council’s next regular meeting Nov. 6, this year’s appropriations for capital outlay of the capital improvement fund will be increased from $980,228.09 to $1,562,228.09, whlie the water fund will will increase operation expenses from $641,800 to $695,800. Read More
Upper FFA 12th in state forestry event Earlier this month the Upper Sandusky FFA took 12th place as a team in the State Forestry Career Development Event (CDE) held at Hocking College in Nelsonville. Read More