Kalmbach expansion project gets TIF backing The Wyandot County Board of Commissioners is moving forward with a public infrastructure project in conjunction with an expansion at Kalmbach Feeds. The board approved a resolution Thursday to create the Wyandot County Road 44 project tax increment financing area that will help fund the roadwork. Read More
Mohawk BOE to meet SYCAMORE — The Mohawk Local Schools Board of Education will meet in special session at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Mohawk Community Center to establish goals for the 2016-17 school year. The meeting will be a work session and no action will be taken. Read More
Local amateur radio operators hone skills at annual field day in Wharton WHARTON — The sun’s rays beat down onto members of the Wyandot Area Ham Operators Organization as they methodically set up their equipment Saturday for the annual 24-field day hosted by amateur operators across the United States. Read More
Youth rides passion to contest win Rural Upper Sandusky teen Mackenzie Myers has followed her passion for horses to a first-place finish in her division at the National Pole Bending Association contest in Cloverdale, Indiana. Read More
New indoor arena provides extra benefits for equine rescue Inside a new fabric outdoor arena at the Wyandot County Humane Society’s equine farm, a small group gathered for tips and tricks in dealing with troubled horses in an annual Memorial Day clinic with a nationally renowned trainer. Read More
Peer supporter certification available via MHRS board TIFFIN — Individuals who have lived experience of recovery from addiction to alcohol or other drugs, mental illness, or both are invited to participate in an integrated peer supporter training hosted by the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Seneca, Sandusky and Wyandot Counties in conjunction with the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Read More
Wind power A train stopped Thursday afternoon just east of Upper Sandusky at the Johnson Street crossing carries large blades for a wind turbine. Two train cars were needed to transport each blade. Daily Chief-Union/Avery T. Jennings Read More
Cases heard in Upper Municipal Court Robert J. Buckingham, Forest, charged by the sheriff with domestic violence, pleaded not guilty, trial set for Aug. 16. Read More
New cases filed in Wyandot County court Certificate of judgment: State of Ohio Department of Taxation, Columbus, judgment creditor, vs. Keith D. Vehrs, 19571 CH 53, Upper Sandusky, judgment debtor. Read More
County properties transferred Janice A. Rish to Michael Cody Jacob Smith and Chelsea Fay, 1.537 acres in Jackson Township. Read More