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Marriages: Sandusky County
The Sandusky County Probate Court recorded the following marriage license applications from March 11 to April 10:. Autumn Charlien Scriver, 25, radiology tech, and Garret Andrew Lewis, 25, sprinkler fitter, both of Clyde. Aaron Robert Bauman, 44, Heinz, and Erin L. Davis, 41, operator, both of Fremont. Gerald Phillip Shank,...
Tiffin Police, SCSO participating in Bexley Box Initiative
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The Tiffin Police Department announced Tuesday that it is participating, alongside the Seneca County Sheriff’s Office, in the Bexley Box Initiative. TPD says the initiative is inspired by the murder of Jared Bridegan in early 2022, leaving behind his daughter Bexley. It aims to address the needs of children who are in distressing situations.
💃2024 prom season has started
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Late Rick Ferkel Honored at WoO Fremont Return
FREMONT, OH – Fremont Speedway will welcome back the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series on Memorial Day this year for a special night. With the passing of Rick Ferkel, the “Ohio Traveler,” in January, the track and Series will honor the original Outlaw throughout the event, which is called the Rick Ferkel Tribute.
🐦Flocking to Northwest Ohio? New activities at the 2024 Biggest Week in American Birding
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Woodmore Middle School students protest potential leadership change
WOODVILLE, Ohio — Students at Woodmore Middle School staged a walkout Friday afternoon, protesting the potential removal of their principal at the end of the year. More than 60 students spent about 20 minutes on the school's front lawn chanting slogans in support of Principal Kevin Ball before going back inside to resume their classes. Passing cars occasionally honked their horns in support. Concerns about Mr. Ball's continued employment with the district started popping up earlier this week when rumors began circulating that Woodmore Local Schools Superintendent Mary Schaeffer was not going to recommend his contract be renewed. The protest was monitored by school officials and parents while Woodville police kept a watchful eye from afar.
PCHS celebrates 2024 Prom
FREMONT - The 2024 Port Clinton Prom was held in the Neeley Center, at Terra State Community College in Fremont, on April 27. There was a disco theme for this year’s prom, that was attended by 200 students. Prom goers started arriving at 8 p.m. and danced to the...
Henry moves on to race win at Speedway
To succeed in racing, you need to have a short memory. Had a bad night? Put it behind you and move to the next race. Cap Henry put a missed feature Friday at Attica in the rearview mirror to lead all 30 laps of the Fort Ball Pizza Palace 410 Sprint A-main...
Sandusky County property transfers recorded April 15-19
The Sandusky County Auditor's Office recorded the following property transfers between April 15 and April 19. 109 Main St., Cynthia Turner et al, to Gregory D. Lowe and Mary S. Methner, $65,000. 159 Midvale Ave., the Bank of New York Mellon, to Kinsella Unlimited Enterprises LLC, $48,000. 107 Norris Drive,...
Hoover puts everything together on mound for Gibsonburg
Nolan Hoover was on the mound when Gibsonburg topped No. 2 Hopewell-Loudon as a freshman. A monster was born. The junior allowed nine hits and struck out 66 in 39⅔ innings this season. “That feeling reassured me, rankings and hype don’t matter on the field,” he said. “Everybody is equal in that moment.” ...
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