Wyandot Co. properties transferred NYMT Loan Trust 2014-RP1 to New York Mortgage Funding LLC, property in Upper Sandusky. New York Mortgage Funding LLC to Arthur Rosvanis, property in Upper Sandusky. Read More
Couples get marriage licenses Chester Rowe, 60, 855 S. Hazel St., Apt. 5, Upper Sandusky, retail; and Paula Kay Lieving, 56, 855 S. Hazel St., Apt. 5, Upper Sandusky, accountant, July 27. Adam James Thiel, 32, 12742 CH 97, Upper Sandusky, high voltage lineman; and Autumn Michelle Nowak, 27, 12742 CH 97, Upper Sandusky, branch service manager, July 28. Read More
1,000 books Lincoln Ekleberry, 4, finished 1,000 books before kindergarten as part of the Mohawk Community Library's project. Read More
Safe! McKain Miller (left) narrowly beats a throw to Dani Berardinelli-Clark at first base during the Carey Fest co-ed softball game Thursday at Waterworks Park. Daily Chief-Union/Avery T. Jennings Read More
Senior Golf Classic winners George Solander (from left), Jeff Amos, Randy Barth and Jon Hufford won the annual Senior Golf Classic among 12 competing teams in the 18-hole tournament at Lincoln Hills Golf Club. Submitted photo Read More
Lonsway named Wyandot County Skilled Nursing administrator Greg Lonsway is the new administrator of Wyandot County Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation. Wyandot County Commissioners introduced Lonsway on Thursday at the facility. He officially starts Aug. 7. In a press release, Lonsway says he “looks forward to establishing strong relationships with residents, families, staff, volunteers, commissioners and folks living and working in and around Upper Sandusky.” Read More
Upper council passes resolution to seek funding for new fire truck Upper Sandusky Council passed by emergency a resolution allowing the city to seek federal funding for a new fire truck during a special meeting Thursday. Mayor Scott Washburn will apply for a United States Department of Agriculture grant-loan package to cover the cost of a 2012 Pierce 100-foot SkyArm Arrow XT ladder truck. Read More
Upper man charged with stealing from employer An Upper Sandusky man accused of stealing from his employer is facing felony charges. Jerod Voorhees pleaded not guilty in Wyandot County Common Pleas Court on Monday to burglary, a second-degree felony; two counts of breaking and entering and one count of theft Read More
Carey Fest offers variety of entertainment styles CAREY — The 37th Carey Fest’s featured musical acts are a mixed bag of styles from Southwest Louisiana-esque funk to five-part harmony to high-energy country-rock. Read More