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PREP ROUNDUP: PC turns back SMCC in battle of Bay powers
PORT CLINTON — Port Clinton's girls tennis team stayed undefeated with a 4-1 win over St. Mary Central Catholic on Thursday morning. The Redskins improved to 4-0 overall and 2-0 in the SBC Bay Division. SMCC, the defending Bay champion, fell to 1-2, 0-1 while playing its second match...
Gearing up for gazebo work
SANDUSKY — Sandusky officials ordered up work for a site known for hosting many important community celebrations. During a recent public meeting, city commissioners supported a $65,200 purchase order to repair Washington Park’s gazebo. Three foundations — Erie County Community, Dorn and Mylander — will fully cover this expense.
Embracing the future of media
In an era where digital content reigns supreme, the ability to create, manage and distribute media effectively is more crucial than ever. Recognizing the growing demand for skilled professionals in this dynamic field, BGSU Firelands has taken significant steps to revitalize its Digital Content Creation program, ensuring it remains at the forefront of media education.
Dog park gets new fence
HURON TWP. — Both humans and dogs are barking in delight regarding the recent upgrades to the area’s only dog-first park. Erie MetroParks officials wrapped up a long-awaited fencing upgrade at the Erie MetroBark Dog Park on Hull Road in the Huron area. Established in 2007, the dog...
Harmful algal bloom expands
HURON — The main harmful algal bloom in western Lake Erie has expanded from the Toledo area to reach Huron in Erie County, scientists said. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issues updates during the summer as the bloom is growing. “The cyanobacteria bloom in western Lake Erie has...
voyage for Veterans
CATAWBA ISLAND - Arriving with canes, in wheel chairs and some without any assistance, 15 veterans from the Sandusky Ohio Veterans Home were honored by the Catawba Island Club Commodores of the Blue Gavel with the second annual Voyage for Veterans on Wednesday at the Catawba Island Club. The guest...
Lukac leads Norwalk to win over P.C.
CATAWBA ISLAND — The Norwalk boys golf team got a 39 (one-over par) from Stephan Lukac on the front nine of the Catawba Island Club course in Wednesday’s win over host Port Clinton. Norwalk won the match with ease, 179-249. Dylan Pigman was next with a 41 for...
History worth sharing
VERMILION — Main Street Vermilion will host its annual historic walking tour event. This year, it takes place on Saturday, Sept. 14. Tours take place every 30 minutes between 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. All tours begin at the Harbourtown Fine Arts Center, 736 Main St., Vermilion, with refreshments...
History Spotlight: Tiffin Avenue
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)
Births: For the Record
Tohja Dickerson, Clyde, girl, Aug. 5. Abigail Moomaw, Port Clinton, boy, Aug. 7. Taylor and Marvin Gillis, Green Springs, girl, Aug. 7. Megan and William Grammer, Helena, girl, July 2. Katie and Donovan Birkmire, Fremont, girl, Aug. 3. Nocole and Thomas McGough, Elmore, girl, July 29. The News-Messenger/News Herald.
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...
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