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KKK troopers to learn their fate soon
Two troopers fired for a 'KKK prank' await word on whether they will resume working.
The other day, during a now-infamous interview with CBS newswoman Katie Couric, Gov.
Singsational: Singing canaries to invade Sandusky
Register photo/ LUKE WARK A group of American Singer Canaries sit on a perch inside their cage.
Register Viewpoint: Different kinds of pride
Thumbs UP to Sandusky High School's "sole sisters," friends of Paige Anglin, who because of a medical condition can't wear anything on her feet but sneakers.
FYI: Hats! takes the stage at Sandusky State Theatre
Register photo/ JASON WERLING A busload of Red Hat ladies from Westlake head to lunch in downtown Sandusky prior to Thursday's "Hats! The Musical" show at the Sandusky State Theatre.
This is the chant that could be heard loud and clear on Camp Street on Thursday during Sandusky's homecoming parade.
Locals volunteer to aid hurricane victims
Sandusky resident Joe Ann Bonner could tell from looking out her plane's window that the situation was not good in Baton Rouge.
Lake Ridge falls to Sandusky SM in volleyball
Lake Ridge Academy's volleyball team lost Monday to Sandusky St. Mary Central Catholic 25-15 25-20 25-13. Alexis Inman served 10 points with one ace and added two kills, one block and seven digs Brittany Brown ...
Migrant workers help northern Ohio nursery expand
HURON, Ohio -- On at least one shelf of the Huron Public Library sit books written entirely in Spanish.
FYI: Commuter rail to Cleveland on track
The plan to start a commuter rail to connect Sandusky with Cleveland continues to chug along.
Discover Ohio's 'ocean' from Sandusky
If all of my vacations were somewhere near water, I probably could live a happy life.
Unemployment rates not all doom and gloom
Local businesses and job-seekers may finally have reason for optimism, even if the statewide prognosis looks grim.
Hit-and-run driver pleads not guilty
The driver of the vehicle involved in a hit-and-run early Tuesday morning pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from the crash in Sandusky Municipal Court today.
Sandusky Yacht Club suing city over parking lot
The Sandusky Yacht Club wants its parking lot and wants it now. The yacht club filed suit in Erie County Common Pleas Court asking a judge to rule on who owns the western half of Perry Street, north of Water ...
Register file photo/ JASON WERLING Former city manager Gerald Lechner, shown here giving a State of the City address to Sandusky Rotary, has died.
SANDUSKY -- The days of searching through racks of clothing trying find the right size at the local Goodwill store are over.
Second murder suspect arraigned today for Calvin Harper Jr. murder
The second of the two men accused in the murder of Calvin Harper Jr. will be arraigned today.
Register Viewpoint: P.C. should learn Sandusky's secret lesson
There are those who say Port Clinton learned a salutary lesson from Sandusky's experience with waterfront development, and walked away from a bad deal with its own Water Works Park project.
Local colleges seeing record enrollments
Administrators at area colleges say hard times and job uncertainty are causing non-traditional college students to hit the books.