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Beth Werling

A graduate of the Missouri School of Journalism, Beth has taught English Language Arts in the Sandusky City School district for 19 years, as well as writing and journalism courses through BGSU Firelands since 2006. Previously, Beth was the business reporter and city editor of the local newspaper and managing editor of a local entertainment publication. If you have a story to share, email Beth at editor@thehelmsandusky.com.

Beth Werling's Latest Articles

Tilt Studio grand opening brings family fun and games to Sandusky Mall

Tilt Studio will celebrate its grand opening with an afternoon of family fun, starting at 2 p.m. Feb. 6 at its Sandusky Mall location, 4314 Milan Road.

A birds-eye view of downtown Sandusky (Photo/City of Sandusky)
Shores & Islands Ohio welcomes two new staff members

Shores & Islands Ohio recently welcomed two new staff members to its travel and tourism team.

Erie, Ottawa county community foundation grant application windows open

The Erie County Community Foundation (ECCF) and Ottawa County Community Foundation (OCCF) are now accepting grant applications for their 2025 cycles, offering funding to nonprofit organizations dedicated to improving their communities.

From Wheels to Walls: Archie’s finds a home in downtown Sandusky

Owners Jeremey and Mallie Adams are trading their food truck’s seasonal schedule for a permanent spot in downtown Sandusky, bringing their beloved St. Louis-style pizza to Archie’s at Clubhouse No. 3.

MAUI Hawaiian Shave Ice & Panini Grill brings island vibes to Huron Port Plaza

MAUI Hawaiian Shave Ice & Panini Grill's tropical vibes allow the community to gather year-round to enjoy delicious treats and make lasting memories.

Getting cheeky with Sweet Cheekz Café N Bistro owner Tiffany Perry

"Sweet Cheekz Café N Bistro is more than just a café; it’s a movement to bring kindness and connection into our everyday lives. Every cup of coffee supports local farmers and artisans, and every visit helps us give back to the community."

Huron, Marblehead listed as two of the top 15 most picture-perfect small towns on the Great Lakes

Huron and Marblehead have been recognized by Home Stratosphere as two of the “15 most picture-perfect small towns on the Great Lakes,” ranking #6 and #4, respectively.

A hot breakfast and two cups of love: how volunteers feed Sandusky’s community

“We can’t stop this ministry,” Wible says. “There’s too many people who need this.”

Preserving Cedar Point’s history: new museum opens in downtown Sandusky

“To me, Cedar Point is more than just a place; it’s an emotion. When I see people come in the door, it’s people that remember that are my age being there with their parents because of the history and it just brings back such an emotion. But it’s a wonderful emotion.” 

“Iron Man” sculpture finds a fitting home in downtown Sandusky

A new sculpture has found a fitting–albeit temporary– home in downtown Sandusky.

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