Sandusky Register

Sandusky Register

The Sandusky Register is a daily publication that caters to the residents of Sandusky, Ohio, along with the nearby areas of Port Clinton and the Lake Erie Islands, which are often referred to as Vacationland. It is recognized as the official newspaper for the entire region.

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  • 3 weeks ago | sanduskyregister.com | Brian Kollars

    Huron shuts out Vermilion behind Cox's 13 strikeoutsVERMILION — Huron’s Sam Cox is turning into the kind of pitcher who can make a difference in the postseason. Cox struck out 13 and walked only two batters to lead the Tigers to an 8-0 SBC Bay Division baseball win against Vermilion on Monday. “I felt good,” Cox said. "I think my arm’s in pretty good conditioning right now. I want to keep throwing and keep winning.

  • 1 month ago | sanduskyregister.com

    Faces 18 felony counts

  • 2 months ago | sanduskyregister.com

    Grand jury indicts him on 8 felonies

  • 2 months ago | sanduskyregister.com | Rini Jeffers

    VERMILION — A Vermilion man was arrested early Wednesday at his home after a tip about child pornography led police to investigate. Matthew G. Rich, 40, was charged with two counts of pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor, both second-degree felonies. He was taken to Lorain County Jail, pending his initial court appearance in Vermilion Municipal Court, which was scheduled for Thursday, Vermilion police Capt. Jim Graham.

  • Nov 30, 2024 | sanduskyregister.com | Tom Jackson

    SANDUSKY — A local model railroad club is continuing an annual tradition by scheduling two open house events in December. The Eerie & Mad River Model Railroad Club, 1309 N. Depot St., Sandusky, has scheduled the events for two Saturdays in a row:• Steam locomotives in the model train setup will be featured from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7. • Diesel locomotives will be running from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14. Admission to both open houses is free, although donations will be accepted.

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