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Property Transfers: Sandusky County
The Sandusky County Auditor's Office recorded the following property transfers between May 13 and May 17:. 140 Crystal Court, Fremont Federal Credit Union, to AMA Ohio Home LLC and PJC Traditional LLC< $66,250. Fremont. 230 North St., Jeffrey C. and Craig A. Fox, to Bryson A. Fox, $80,000. 1316 Oak...
Ryan Runner-Up At Wayne County
ATTICA, Ohio (May 18, 2024) A split weekend with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint and weekly competition at Wayne County Speedway, the weekend high note was a runner-up finish in Oroville. Last Chance Showdown on Friday for Ryan, the team shot over to Wayne County on Saturday...
Wayne basketball's Gorman, Collins sign to play basketball at college
On Tuesday, two Wayne senior athletes signed to take their academic and athletic talents to the next level. Wayne basketball's Gorman, Collins sign to play basketball at college. On Tuesday, two Wayne senior athletes signed to take their academic and athletic talents to the next level.
Ohio bill would ease high school athlete transfer rules
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WTVG) - A former Bowling Green strength coach awaits sentencing after a jury convicted him of raping multiple students. Now a state senator wants to change the law to help his victims transfer schools and play sports again right away. Zachary Gibson’s sentencing is scheduled for next week...
Oak Harbor falls to Wynford in D-III baseball district final
SHELBY, Ohio — Things were off from the get-go. In a sign of things to come, an error by Oak Harbor in the first inning allowed Bucyrus Wynford to score two early runs. The second-seeded Rockets never righted the ship, committing five errors in a 7-2 Division III district final loss to third-seeded Wynford on Saturday at Shelby High School. "Self-inflicted wounds," Oak Harbor coach Nick Lance said. "Hats off to Wynford. They swing it well. [Grant] McGuire is back-to-back District 9 Player of the Year. He was the one we were worried about, but obviously they've got more than just him."
Errors plague Ontario Warriors in Division II district baseball semifinal loss to Perkins
FREMONT — Errors plagued Ontario High School baseball in two crucial innings against Sandusky Perkins in Division II district semifinal action at Fremont Ross High School on Thursday. Holding a six-run lead after scoring three runs in each of the second and third innings, four errors by Ontario in the fourth frame led to Perkins scoring six runs to tie the game, before the Pirates went on to plate a pair in the top of the ninth...
It’s All Schlenk In Attica Late Model Test
ATTICA, Ohio – A week ago Rusty Schlenk crashed while leading at another track, bending his late model frame. His crew went to work this week and the results was spectacular Friday, May 24 at Attica Raceway Park on Venture Visionary Partners/Norwalk Concrete/Etna Supply/RPM Performance Parts Night. The McClure,...
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👩🎓Inside three Class of 2024 graduation ceremonies
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