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Property Transfers: Sandusky County
The Sandusky County Auditor's Office recorded the following property transfers between May 6 and May 10. 855 Delmoy Ave., Kathryn A. Bilbrey, trustee, to Shane M. Williams, and Amanda L. Mizner, $112,000. 115 Heter St., JC14 Rentals to RBK Rentals $130,000. 208 21 Woodward St., Chad R. Stockmaster to JEM...
Dog hit by train in Sandusky County makes an incredible recovery thanks to a team of people
SANDUSKY Co., Ohio (WTVG) - This story is a great example of the power of teamwork and the profound impact it can have in this world. Two dogs were found alone along a set of train tracks in Fremont. This story has one sad ending, but also a hopeful one as well after an entire army of people came together to help.
Fremont Police, local church join for gun buyback program
FREMONT - A gun safety and gun violence prevention event will be held 10 a.m.-2 p.m. June 8. It will be the second year locally for Guns to Gardens at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 206 North Park Ave. The event will feature a three-hour Gun Buyback for cash opportunity...
Bloody Avery Naderer does Crimson Streaks justice
CLYDE - Avery Naderer headed to the emergency room for stitches immediately after the interview for this story. This after St. Joseph Central Catholic had sewn up a 6-3 victory over Danbury for a district championship in Division IV. The Crimson Streaks play Vienna Mathews in a regional semifinal. Naderer's chin was bloodied when...
A few tinks were different for SJCC softball in district final win
Two tinks were different. It was a softball game, so you heard bats tink all evening. The first tink that stood out was orchestrated by by a home run swing from Stella Thomas for the go-ahead tally in the third inning in three-seed St. Joseph Central Catholic's 6-3 victory Thursday over top seed Danbury for a district crown in Division IV.
Walk-off home run propels Perrysburg softball past Springfield in district final
CLYDE, Ohio — Hitting a walk-off home run to win a game is what players dream of. For Perrysburg's Jessica Miller, it became reality Friday. With Springfield surging to tie the game late, Miller took advantage of a pitch over the plate, slamming a solo shot over the left-field fence, lifting second-seeded Perrysburg to a 9-8 Division I district championship over the third-seeded Blue Devils at Joe Wilson Field at Clyde High School. "I was really hoping to hit a line drive just to get on base," Miller said. "A walk is a walk. I was going to be on base and I knew at some point, I was going to be that winning run."
History Spotlight: June home
Fremont industrialist David June (1824-1905) is pictured surrounded by family and employees on the front porch of his home on the northeast corner of Birchard and Park avenues in about 1900. June built a fine Victorian house next door in 1884 as a wedding present for his daughter, Carrie, which is now the Sandusky County Historical Society Museum. Where the house seen here stood is the Historical Society gardens, and the ornate gate in front still stands on Birchard Avenue. The museum will be open to the public 1-4 p.m. every Wednesday. (Submitted by Larry Michaels and Krista Michaels)
Softball Recap: Old Fort comes up short despite Lou Ward's strong performance
Old Fort lost against Lakota last Wednesday, and unfortunately they wound up with the same result on Friday. The Old Fort Stockaders took a 9-4 hit to the loss column at the hands of the Lakota Raiders. Old Fort has now taken an 'L' in back-to-back games. Lou Ward made...
👷♂️ODOT's Gateway to the Islands project in Port Clinton nears completion
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Veterans set plans for Memorial Day wreath-laying, parade in Fremont
Fremont veterans will hold the annual Memorial Day wreath-laying ceremonies May 27 at 9 a.m. at the Sandusky County Courthouse. The Memorial Day parade will follow, starting at 10 a.m. at the corner of State and Front streets and ending at the entrance of Rodger Young Park. ...
Bellevue Calls on Locals to Engage in Fall Civic Class for City Government Insight
Bellevue residents, get ready to dive into the workings of your city. Bellevue Essentials is calling on locals who have a stake in their community’s future to join its fall civic engagement class. The program is designed to offer first-hand knowledge of city government and inspire active participation among residents who live or work in Bellevue. Classes are scheduled for Wednesday evenings, commencing Sept. 11 and concluding Nov. 20.
Even first love can't lure SJCC's Stull off golf course
Imagine you slowly created a bond through progress and empowerment. Then, your first love returns to make you remember what you’re missing. That’s how St. Joseph Central Catholic senior Clay Stull must have felt. He spent most of his life with basketball dreams, picked up a golf bag...
Talk About Clyde: Antique shop, with little bit of everything, opens on McPherson Highway
York Trading Company opened for business a few weeks ago, said Josh Schultz, proprietor and collector. Located east of Clyde at 1875 E. McPherson Highway, in the building previously known as Hall's Farm Market, it has been restored by Schultz to house and sell a variety of collectibles, cast iron, old signs, milk bottles, taxidermy, toys, old rocking horses, 33 rpm record albums, glassware, marbles, u forms, sportswear, etc.
Brothers serve up history: Ontario duo joins five state-bound Lex players
PORT CLINTON — What do you do if you’ve just put your stamp on a historical achievement? If you’re brothers Pablo and Hector Sanchez Vidal you just keep going, looking for more. On Thursday, the Spanish siblings won both of their doubles matches in the opening session of the Division II district tennis tournament in Port Clinton to become the first state qualifiers in the history of the boys program at Ontario. ...
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