Upper library board discusses security Security issues were discussed at Thursday’s meeting of the Upper Sandusky Community Library board. The idea of security cameras was proposed due to some issues of cash going missing. There was hope to take steps to minimize loss of material. Read More
Councilman urges break for those who pay bill on time FOREST — The water and sewer funds in Forest have been showing positive numbers in recent reports and if one member of council has his way, the residents will be fiscally rewarded for being good consumers. Councilman Dean Hankins suggested at Thursday’s council meeting that the village look into giving residents a rollback on their village utility bills. Read More
Daily Chief in need of carriers The Daily Chief-Union has an immediate need for motor route drivers and foot carriers. Delivery is Monday through Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings. Read More
USHS to present ‘Guys and Dolls’ March 21-24 The Upper Sandusky High School musical tells that story in “Guys and Dolls” at 7:30 p.m. March 21-24 and 2:30 p.m. March 25. Hailed as the perfect musical comedy, the award-winning classic gambles with luck and love under the bright lights of Broadway. Read More
USHS wind ensemble qualifies for state event The Upper Sandusky High School wind ensemble competed in Class C and earned the top overall rating of superior in the Ohio Music Education Association Large Group Adjudicated Event on Friday at Oak Harbor, qualifying the group to advance to the state event at the end of April. Read More
St. Peter School to present 2nd annual benefit auction March 17 St. Peter School will present its second annual benefit auction next weekend from 6-10 p.m. March 17 at the school gymnasium. If the second St. Patrick’s Day-themed event is as successful as the first, then a great evening is in store. Read More
Upper park project funding part of state capital budget COLUMBUS — Ohio Rep. Riordan McClain (R-Upper Sandusky) announced Wednesday that the Ohio House has passed the state capital budget, which invests $2.62 billion statewide, including $700,000 in funding for projects in Ohio’s 87th House District. Read More
Daily Chief in need of carriers The Daily Chief-Union has an immediate need for motor route drivers and foot carriers. Delivery is Monday through Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings. Read More
Jeffrey hired at WMH Gail Jeffrey has been named the director of dietary and environmental services at Wyandot Memorial Hospital. Jeffrey’s departments prepare all meals for patients, visitors and staff and maintain the cleanliness of patient rooms, testing and treatment areas, physician offices and public areas. Read More
Peacock staff member completes pro seminar MARION — Ellery Maze, a member of the staff at Peacock Water, has successfully completed the professional service seminar at Kinetico’s Service Academy, the training arm of Kinetico Incorporated, Newbury. Maze, along with other service professionals working for dealerships across the country, participated in this intensive service training seminar conducted by Kinetico, a manufacturer of nonelectric, metered, demand operated, twin tank water processing equipment. Read More