Dino Party Dorcas Carey Public Library recently hosted a Dino Party. Youngsters played dinosaur games and bingo during the weeklong celebration. Read More
Senior Connection uses donation, grant to enhance safety measures Wyandot County Council on Aging is improving safety at Senior Connection with help from a grant and monetary donation. The agency recently added emergency pull cords in the restrooms and an AED portable device to treat a person suffering a heart attack at the center where as many as 50 seniors go each day for social activities and fellowship. Read More
USHS assistant principal leaving to take job as McComb superintendent Upper Sandusky High School Assistant Principal Tony Fenstermaker is leaving the district after this school year to take a job as superintendent of McComb Local Schools. Fenstermaker was an English teacher at USHS from 2002-05. He then went to Findlay where he was a high school English teacher at the school for nine years before coming back to USHS as assistant principal for the past three years. Read More
Stuff the Bus food drive Angeline clients sort through four pallets of food collected during the Wyandot County Board of Developmental Disabilities’ Stuff the Bus food drive. Read More
Killdeer Pizza keeps markets going LOVELL — The Killdeer Pizza Co. is keeping two small-town businesses going. Nearly a year after Brent Barchent and Paul Wagner revived a convenience store in Harpster by offering a signature pizza, they have expanded to the market on Ohio 199 in Lovell. Read More
Carey DECA qualifies 16 for nationals COLUMBUS — Two teams from Carey were state champions in their respective events, and 16 will move on to national competition after the Ohio DECA Career Development Conference last month at the Hyatt Regency in Columbus. Read More
Marseilles Council talks chicken BBQ and property maintenance MARSEILLES — Marseilles Village Council met in regular session Tuesday with Mayor Rick Arnold, Clerk-treasurer Barbara Arnold and members Kenneth Arnold, Brad Hensel, Scott Hensel, Uhl Hensel, John Kennedy and Charlotte Leeth present. Read More
Safety Blotter: April 12, 2017 A woman in the 800 block of Shields Drive called 911 to report someone trying to enter her residence early the morning of March 22. Officers found the front door open and nothing disturbed. It was deemed a neighbor in the duplex may have come home and opened the wrong door, as he matched the description of the man the woman saw. Read More
Ohioans invited to take part in free fishing weekend May 6-7 COLUMBUS — Ohio is known for its world-class fishing, and from May 6-7, state residents are invited to take part in the annual free fishing weekend, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Ohio’s Free Fishing Days are open to all Ohio residents and extend to all of Ohio’s public waters, including Lake Erie and the Ohio River. Read More
FEMA app provides emergency info The Federal Emergency Management Agency recently launched a free mobile app that will instruct the public on what to do before, during and after emergencies. The app is available for download for Apple, Android and Blackberry mobile devices. Read More