Celebrating 52 years Upper Sandusky Mayor Scott Washburn reads “If You Give a Pig a Party” by Laura Numeroff to Head Start students Thursday in honor of the program’s 52nd birthday. Washburn and the children wore party hats and ate cupcakes. Read More
Taking the oath Wyandot County Common Pleas Court Judge Kate Aubry swears in new county developmental disabilities board member Tom Eyestone on Thursday at Angeline. Eyestone replaces Laura Ketter, who recently resigned. Read More
Safety Blotter: May 18, 2017 An officer assisted an Ohio State Highway trooper with drug testing at the station early the morning of April 21. Read More
OMA programs pairs volunteers with artists living with Alzheimer’s Volunteers once again are preparing to work alongside senior citizens living with dementia at Fairhaven Community through the Opening Minds Through Art program. OMA pairs 12 volunteers with Fairhaven residents living with Alzheimer’s Disease. Volunteers assist residents in creating artwork one day each week through the end of June. Read More
Whole Life Fitness comes full circle A big part of being in shape is being consistent. So when Curves in Upper Sandusky closed, Stephanie Jacob didn’t want to waste much time getting its community back in its routine. Read More
Reid earns distinction MALVERN, Pennsylvania — Dan Reid of the Reid Insurance Agency in Upper Sandusky was awarded the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation and diploma by The Institutes for successfully completing courses and examinations on risk management principles, insurance policy contracts and coverage analysis. Read More
Love’s up and running; truck repair service coming Upper Sandusky’s newest truck stop is up and running. After a yearlong construction process, community members recently celebrated the grand opening of Love’s Travel Stop and Country Store, 1301 N. Warpole St. Read More
USHS marketing students recognize local employers Upper Sandusky High School’s marketing education/DECA program recently hosted its annual awards presentation/employer appreciation banquet at the Elks Club in Upper Sandusky to honor its 2016-17 marketing work experience program employers. Read More
Prostate cancer and nutrition Registered dietitian Shannon Erskine talks about the importance of healthy nutrition during a recent Wyandot County Prostate Cancer Support Group meeting. The group’s next meeting is July 11 at Wyandot Memorial Hospital. Read More
Upper service committee OKs pay increase for city employees The minimum pay for some non-union Upper Sandusky city service workers will increase by $2 an hour Jan. 1, pending a vote by city council. The city’s service committee recently voted to increase the starting hourly wage from $12 to $14 for all non-licensed, full-time, non-union employees. Read More