Autumn update The courthouse beautification project, which began this past May, was updated for fall this past week. The summer petunias were replaced with mums during the fair with hope they would bloom in time for this weekend’s Autumn Cruise in Upper Sandusky. Read More
Cases tired in municipal court Thomas J. Lawson, Lewisburg, charged by the police with criminal mischief and possession of a open beer on public property, pleaded guilty, found guilty. Larry M. Estep, Findlay, charged by the Carey police with criminal trespassing and persistent disorderly conduct, pretrial held, continued to Oct. 18. Read More
New cases filed, judgements made in Wyandot Co. Common Pleas Court Appeal: In the matter of the estate of Harold P. Caudill, Sandusky. Certificate of judgment: United Church Homes Inc. DBA Fairhaven Community, 850 Marseilles Ave., Upper Sandusky, judgment creditor, vs. Phillip A. Richardson and Jane A. Richardson, Bucyrus, judgment debtors. Read More
Wyandot County properties transferred Crystal M. Bouley to Thomas R. Rank, property in Carey. Robert L. Wedge deceased to Mark A. Thompson and Sandra A. Thompson, property in Carey. Read More
Couples apply for marriage licenses Alex William Thiel, 24, 9513 CH 111, Upper Sandusky, engineer; and Courtney June Collins, 25, 307 W. Johnson St., Upper Sandusky, audiologist, Sept. 18. Jack Dennis Allison, 59, 2321 Ohio 568, Carey, construction; and Pamela Sue Littleton, 49, 2321 Ohio 568, Carey, quality technician, Sept. 19. Read More
Retailer on S. 8th St. gets biz license Mustard Seed Market Place, 228 S. Eighth St., Upper Sandusky, other miscellaneous store retailers. Read More
Safety Blotter: September 23, 2017 A deputy assisted the New Washington Police Department the morning of Aug. 11 by notifying a Sycamore resident to stay away from his ex-wife. The man was not at his residence. Read More
Fairhaven thankful for trust from families Dear editor, When moving a loved one into an assisted living community, one important word that comes to mind is “trust.” Read More
Carey fire, car rides for OLC fundraiser cross line of church, state separation Carey Council approved Our Lady of Consolation School to have a silent auction for a ride in a village police car or fire truck as a fundraiser. This is the same Council (though a few members are new) that earlier this year removed prayer from the ceremony portion of council meetings for fear of potentially being sued. Read More
Health care panel gives talk about advanced directives, end-of-life care hly Lunch and Learn series at Fairhaven Community featured a showing of the PBS documentary “Being Mortal” on Thursday. The documentary first aired in 2015 highlights the struggles families and doctors deal with regarding end-of-life directives and care processes. Twenty-five people attended the session to view the film and afterward heard from a panel of local healthcare professionals. Read More