$25 million lottery winner arrested in Wyandot County A Washington State Lottery multimillion-dollar winner was found to be in possession of drugs, a stolen handgun and more than $10,000 in cash after a single-car crash on a Wyandot County highway Sunday morning, according to a sheriff’s office report. Read More
Safety Blotter: June 26, 2017 Drew D. Walter, Upper Sandusky, was arrested for domestic violence in the 200 block of West Walker Street early the morning of June 15. Read More
Nine bands prepare to take WyCo Fairgrounds stage at 2017 Wyanstock Wyanstock 2017 will rock the Wyandot County Fairgrounds on July 1. This is the fourth year for the 12-hour music festival put on by Wyandot County Young Professionals. The schedule is jam-packed with bands, food, drinks, vendors selling arts and wares, a cornhole tournament and a meat smoking competition from noon to midnight. Camping sites are available June 30 and July 1. Read More
Commissioners to send WyBDD levy to auditor, Board of Education The Wyandot County Commissioners on Thursday approved two resolutions setting in motion the process of putting an additional 1.5-mill levy on the November ballot to support the Wyandot County Board of Developmental Disabilities. Read More
Criminal, traffic cases tried in muni court Morgan R. Flowers, Upper Sandusky, charged by the police with persistent disorderly conduct by intoxication, pretrial held, continued to Aug. 22. Read More
Common pleas cases filed, judgements rendered Certificate of judgment: Unifund CCR Partners, Cincinnati, judgment creditor, vs. Virginia M. Rogers, 17652 Ohio 231, Nevada, judgment debtor. Read More
Wyandot Co. properties transferred recently Mary M. Huss and Mary M. Stapley to Mark D. Martin, property in Belle Vernon. Michael A. Webb and Karen S. Webb to Jeremy J. Kline, property in Upper Sandusky. Read More
Couples get marriage licenses Jesse Allen Wentz, 33, 9753 CH 91, Wharton, technician; and Noel Rae Nelson, 30, 9753 CH 91, Wharton, registered nurse, June 14. Read More
Hanke receives key to city Manfred Hanke is a man about town, and you seldom see him without his camera. Known around Upper Sandusky as “Fred the Photo Guy,” Hanke snaps priceless pictures like the double rainbow that arched over the Wyandot County sky recently, as well as sights of people just living life in the city. Read More