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Kamryn Troike scored 33 points with 17 rebounds and six blocks to lead Fostoria St. Wendelin to a 49-36 victory over Ottoville in Saturday night's Girls Division 4 regional final at Elida.  Makenzie McAfee contributed a game-high 10 assists to help the Lady Mohawks take over with only a two point halftime lead.  St. Wendelin now heads to Columbus to face 26-1 Waterford at 1pm this Thursday at the Schottenstein Center in the State Semi-finals.  This will be the first time ever the St. Wendelin girls have played in the state finals.  Tickets will go on sale to the general public today at 4pm unitl 8 and again Tuesday and Wednesday from 8-8.

 

A sinkhole measuring about eight feet by eight feet opened up early Saturday on an Upper Sandusky street.  The sinkhole damaged two autos, including a police cruiser, is about four to five feet deep.  No injuries were reported.

 

The City of Findlay’s new website has now gone live.  The new website contains sections such as “Findlay News” and “Findlay Answers” where residents can ask public officials questions.  Officials are looking for feedback on the new website.  A form can be accessed on the main page of findlayohio.com.

 

Free recreation programs will be available to Fostoria youth this summer.  The Fostoria Community Enriching Our Youth is a new program put together with officials from the City of Fostoria, the Geary Family YMCA, Firelands Counseling and Recovery Services and local schools.  Children ages 7 to 17 will be able to participate in physical activities and crafts.  The free program will run from June 8 to July 30...Funding and volunteers are still needed.  For additional information on how you can help, contact the Geary Family YMCA.

 

Owens Community College’s tuition will be going up.  The board of trustees voted to institute a two percent increase.  Tuition for full-time in-state students will now be $156.06.  The increase is due to the loss of State Share of Instruction funding.

 

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