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Postal worker caught racing Mustang in USPS van, hitting 105 mph
FREMONT, Ohio (WTVG/Gray News) - Body camera video shows a traffic stop in Ohio where a deputy had just pulled over a United States Postal Service mail van for speeding at more than 100 mph in a 60 mph zone. “Is there a reason you’re going over 100?” a Sandusky...
North Coast Inland Trail to be relocated; work begins Monday
BEREA – The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission will remove its mainline bridge over the North Coast Inland Trail at milepost 83.3 in Sandusky County. As a result of the bridge construction project, about a one-quarter-mile stretch of the trail that runs under the Ohio Turnpike beginning at Waggoner Road in Washington Township will close Monday for relocation. The trail is used exclusively for walking and biking.
🚓Tear gas used in peaceful resolution of 6-hour standoff in Fremont
Good morning, Ottawa County. Partly sunny or partly cloudy, potato-potato. Cool temperatures may be here for a couple more days. Expect a high of 58 degrees, a low of 50 degrees. Don't forget, we're bringing back the local news you love in Ottawa County! Help spread the word: Forward this email to your family and friends and...
Property Transfers: Sandusky County
The Sandusky County Auditor's Office recorded the following property transfers between April 29 and May 3. 162 Ashford Ave., Curtis E. Taylor, to Winston P. Hupp, $65,000. 317 Hamer St., Robert Emery, to , Gregory T. Prenzlin, $116,000. 153 Thomson Drive, Taylor Goshe and Tyler Higgins, to Julie Arnold, $225,000.
Fremont City Schools, law enforcement investigating cyber security incident
FREMONT, Ohio — Law enforcement are investigating a cyber security incident at Fremont City Schools. According to a statement from superintendent Jon Detweiler on the district's social media page Wednesday, school leaders learned Sunday evening the district's computer network had been accessed by an unauthorized party. District leaders contacted...
Man accused of vandalizing underpass with Nazi graffiti, faced similar charges in past
Sandusky police arrested a 23-year-old man who is accused of vandalizing a city underpass with Nazi and white supremacist graffiti Saturday and vandalizing Shoreline Park in February.
Norwalk’s Bill Bader Begins Campaign for SEMA Board
Summit Motorsports Park president Bill Bader is officially beginning his campaign for a seat with the SEMA Board of Directors, and by all means, he would make the most of his time in that seat and the benefits to the motorsports industry would be bountiful. “In my ten years of...
Police: Man murdered over chicken
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St. Joseph steeple receiving repairs
FREMONT - If you see a large crane in the downtown, it is because the steeple of Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 709 Croghan St., is receiving much-needed repair. Windstorms and age have led to missing tiles and failing ridge capping. Architectural metal detail has begun to rust, and the old...
🤝Fremont churches celebrate National Day of Prayer; Ross students sing
Good morning, Sandusky County. The sunny pleasant weather could continue today. Expect a high of 55 degrees and a low of 49 degrees, but there is also a 70% chance of rain, which could be as much as a quarter of an inch, coming down as thunderstorms after 10 p.m.
Cedar Fair posts net loss despite record revenue in Q1
Cedar Fair Entertainment Co., owner and operator of Cedar Point and other amusement parks, reported record revenues of $102 million for the first quarter of 2024, but nonetheless experienced a net loss of $133 million. The revenues increase represents a 20 percent gain over first-quarter results of the previous year. This figure was surprising in that the amusement parks owned by the company had 44 fewer operating days in the first quarter of 2024 than in the same period of 2023. The strong showing prompted the company to declare a dividend of $0.30 per share, payable to shareholders of record June 19. The company attributed the sharp increase to a 27 percent uptick in attendance and a 21 percent improvement in out-of-park revenues. However, it also reported a 6 percent decrease in in-park per-capita spending.
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