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Residents demand action on housing crisis
PERKINS TWP. — Following her husband’s death, a local woman — who lived in her area home for about 35 years — faced a series of life-altering events. After she could no longer afford her mortgage and was forced out of her home, she began to live with her elderly mother.
SCHOOL YEAR: When do kids go back?
SANDUSKY — Local districts are welcoming students back for another school year. Here’s a list of each district's first day of school. • Tuesday, Aug. 27 — first day for students whose last names start with A-K • Wednesday, Aug. 28 — first day for students whose...
PHOTOS: Huron County Fair
NORWALK - The 103rd Huron County Fair from Aug. 12 to Aug. 17 at the fairgrounds. The fair included animal shows and judging, events and activities for everyone in the community. The fair allows the community to show off unique talents and showcase the hard work that goes into prepping for the event.
Szklar’s Martial Arts Academy to open second location Sept. 4 in Vermilion
A new Szklar’s Martial Arts Academy location will open Sept. 4 at 4615 Liberty Ave. in Vermilion for those interested in martial arts classes. The new location will offer the same classes and material as the existing location in, according to owner Ryan Szklar. Students enrolled in classes can...
Victory Kitchen giving out free school supplies
SANDUSKY — Victory Kitchen is helping students prepare for the upcoming school year. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday, or while supplies last, the nonprofit will be giving out free school supplies at 1631 Hayes Ave. (Ohio 4) in Sandusky. The event is walk-up only and it...
In-schools debates planned
SANDUSKY — The Register’s in-schools debate program — which brings local, state and national candidates to area students — will return this fall. Sponsored by the Greater Sandusky Partnership, the series allows candidates to express their platforms and gives voters clarity and context on important issues before casting a ballot.
Wrestlers tag up with fund
NORWALK — The following fundraiser is scheduled for this coming week, and it’s for an all-important cause. The Olde Wrestling Extravaganza returns to the Huron County Fairgrounds on Sunday, Aug. 25. It's sponsored in part by The Law Office of Paul D. Dolce and the Todd Lillo Team at Union Home Mortgage.
Michael and Hope Bailey anniversary
Michael and Hope Bailey, of Huron, are celebrating their 55th wedding anniversary. The couple was married on Aug. 23, 1969, in Zion Lutheran Church, Sandusky, by Rev. Richard Bauerle and Rev. C.G. Shira. The couple are the parents of Rev. Clayton (Wendy) Bailey, of Tiffin, and Kimberly (Andy) Thorne, of...
Sylvania Northview tops Norwalk tennis
PERKINS TWP. — The Norwalk High School girls tennis team lost all five positions against Division I Sylvania Northview on Friday in a non-league match inside Court 1. The Truckers (2-1) were set to host Northview again on Saturday morning along with six other teams in their annual doubles tournament.
Lakota Local Schools begin school year with new superintendent
BUTLER COUNTY, Ohio (WKRC) - Lakota Local Schools begin the new school year Thursday. Schools are welcoming 1,100 teachers and 17,500 students this year. Lakota is the largest suburban school district in southwest Ohio. The new superintendent, Ashley Whitely, says she's eager to lead the district to be the best...
Genoa: Annexation utility policy in effect
The Village of Genoa is poised to grow. Village council has unanimously approved an ordinance changing the village’s annexation policy for properties outside the village limits receiving its utility services. The area affected by the new policy is located in Clay Township. The ordinance requires utility customers on contiguous...
History Spotlight: Tiffin Avenue
Tiffin Street, c. 1912 Horses pulling a wagon beside several walkers are headed east on Tiffin Street in Fremont in this interesting Niebergall photograph probably taken in the aftermath of the 1912 flood. Tiffin Street was cut through about 1850, one of the earliest main roads in the area. The Victorian house at the right still stands today across from the water plant and entrance to Rodger Young Park. (Submitted by Larry Michaels and Krista Michaels) This article originally appeared on Fremont News-Messenger: History Spotlight: Tiffin Avenue
MSU commit, 3-star WR Braylon Collier to enroll early in winter
One of Michigan State football’s commits in the 2025 class is planning to enroll early in time for spring practice next year. Three-star wide receiver Braylon Collier announced on Thursday that his plan is to graduate from high school in December. This would mean he will have the opportunity to enroll early for the spring semester and join the Spartans for spring practice.
4-Hers seek donations in memory of member killed in July collision
As the 2024 Sandusky County Fair in Fremont sets up for Aug. 19 to 25, the Target Masters 4-H Club is planning a special fundraiser in honor of a 13-year-old club member who was killed earlier this summer. Connor Miller, 13, and his father Joe Miller, both of Vickery, and...
Cedar Point hosting HalloWeekends hiring event
SANDUSKY, Ohio (WTVG) - Cedar Point has announced it will be hosting a HalloWeekends hiring event next week. The event will take place on Aug. 19 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Cedar Point Hiring & Training Center located at 2206 Cleveland Road in Sandusky. Cedar Point says...
And the winner is...
The Maumee Bay Carvers Association presented their 42nd Annual Decoy Show and Swap and Sell Meet, Aug. 10, at the Magee Marsh Visitor Center, Oak Harbor. The free event gave visitors a chance to see beautifully carved decoys and shorebirds made by hand. Carvers of all skill levels competed by entering their working decoys and shorebirds which were judged and awarded cash prizes and ribbons. Pictured, Mark Langendorfer, Grand Rapids, Ohio, won 1st Best for his Loon, 1st Best of Marsh for his Hen Mandarin and 2nd Best Marsh for his Wood Duck carvings. (Press photo by Ken Grosjean)
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