Area libraries get ready for summer reading Local libraries are kicking off their annual summer reading programs, looking to keep people of all ages active and reading during the summer months. Read More
Cases filed in county common pleas court Certificate of judgment: State of Ohio Department of Taxation, Columbus, judgment creditor, vs. Steven L. Walton, PO Box 350, Sycamore, judgment debtor. Certificate of judgment: State of Ohio Department of Taxation, Columbus, judgment creditor, vs. Bobbie J. Roop, 465 Spore-Brandywine Road, Nevada, judgment debtor. Read More
Wyandot County properties transferred Dalton Allen Pearson, 22, 373 1/2 W. Walker St., Upper Sandusky, truck driver; and Deserae Danielle Clark, 20, 373 1/2 W. Walker St., Upper Sandusky, state-tested nursing assistant, May 11. Joshua Alexander Dulaney, 36, 512 Clay St., Carey, electrical maintenance; and Victoria Renee Lynn Luxon, 23, 512 Clay St., Carey, housewife, May 11. Read More
Teens sentenced in traffic court Ashlynn N. Caudill, 2095 Ohio 568, Carey, failure to control, $30 fine plus costs, 2 points, Carteens. Sierra R. Newmeyer, 409 Morrison St., Nevada, assured clear distance ahead, $30 fine plus costs, two points, Carteens. Kayci J. Snow, 830 Pleasant View St., Upper Sandusky, seat belt, $50 fine plus costs, two points, 45-day court suspension with privileges to and from … Read More
County businesses receive licenses The Refuge Co. LLC, 2600 Ohio 568, Suite C., Carey, other miscellaneous manufacturing. Ken Washington Automotive Parts Inc., Washington Auto Parts and Paint, 221 S. Sandusky Ave., Upper Sandusky, auto parts and tire stores. Read More
Safety Blotter: May 21, 2016 Gabriela A. DeLeon Vizuet, Upper Sandusky, was cited for speed in a school zone and warned for window tint and improper display of plates following a traffic stop the morning of May 11 on North Sandusky Avenue at Village View Acres. Read More
St. Peter students, graduates take part in annual spring bicycle ride The fifth and sixth grade classes at St. Peter School took part in the school’s annual bike ride Friday, as more than 60 individuals, including students, teachers, administrators and school graduates, road 13 miles. Nine current seniors at Upper Sandusky High School returned to their elementary school to partake in the ride. Read More
Local man, 56, sentenced for home cultivation An Upper Sandusky man found guilty of growing a large quantity of marijuana plants on the balcony of his residence will have the choice of serving either 30 days in jail or 60 days at home under house arrest. Read More
County prepares for summer work The Wyandot County commissioners met Thursday to discuss the upcoming start of the summer youth work program. Jason Fagan, director of the Wyandot County Department of Job and Family Services, and Laura Gier, fiscal supervisor for Wyandot County JFS, were in attendance and presented the expenses for foster care maintenance from the children services fund for the month of April. Read More
1st responder uninjured in deer accident TYMOCHTEE TOWNSHIP — No one was injured when a Sycamore ambulance crashed into a deer that ran into the roadway while en route to an emergency call early Wednesday morning. The vehicle driven by local first responder Jason A. Romanko, of Sycamore, struck a deer while traveling northbound on CH 35 south of TH 11 in Tymochtee Township at 6:05 a.m., according to a report received Friday by the Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office. Read More