Criminal, traffic cases tried in court Alicia E. Schaffner, Harrod, charged by the police with possession of open beer in a motor vehicle, pretrial held, continued to Jan. 31. Brendan A. Burgert, Hilliard, charged by the sheriff with open container, amended plea to no contest, found guilty. Read More
New cases filed in Wyandot County Common Pleas Court New cases filed Certificate of judgment: Capital One Bank USA NA, Columbus, judgment creditor, vs. Jena R. Pelfrey, 343 W. Guthrie Drive, Upper Sandusky, judgment debtor. Read More
County properties transferred recently Mark A. Thompson and Sandra A. Thompson to Melonie M. Weaver, property in Carey. Garrick B. Twining and Julie Twining to Kalob M. Ludwig and Leah M. Ludwig, property in Carey. Read More
Sheriff releases December report Sheriff Michael R. Hetzel has released his activity report for the month of December: Read More
Juveniles tired in traffic court Cory A. Hardymon, 11325 Ohio 53 W., Upper Sandusky, seat belt (driver), $30 fine. Andrew E. Kurtz, 506 E. Kurtz, 506 S. Warpole St., Upper Sandusky, speed, $50 fine plus costs, 90-day BMV suspension with limited privileges granted. Read More
Kurtz Family Store gets business license Kurtz Family Store, 107 W. Findlay St., Carey, clothing and accessories stores. Read More
Couple gets license Zachary Edward Clinger, 23, 7195 Maumee St., PO Box 34, Harpster, laborer; and Madison Rose Rieser, 23, 16633 CH 113, Harpster, respiratory therapist, Jan. 9. Read More
Local couple hopes to help again A local couple is raising money to go on their second trip to help those in need. Jonathan Distel, co-owner of AJ’s Heavenly Pizza in Upper Sandusky, and his wife, April, helped victims of Hurricane Harvey last September by traveling to Texas with a truckful of supplies to help flood victims. Read More
1st baby of the year Aryzona Grace Nicole Hoop was the first baby born at Wyandot Memorial Hospital in 2018. She arrived at 12:04 a.m. Jan. 5, weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounces, and measured 20 inches. Read More
Co. Economic Development welcomes 3 new members CAREY — The Wyandot County Office of Economic Development introduced three new members Monday during its meeting at Vaughn Industries in Carey. Executive Director Greg Moon announced Upper Sandusky Exempted Village Schools, Quest Federal Credit Union and Fairhaven Community had joined the organization, increasing the group to 45 members, the most in its 10-year existence. Read More