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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

Getting caffeinated on the North Coast

If you’re a coffee enthusiast or simply looking for the perfect place to unwind and sip a cup of Joe, the North Coast has got your caffeinated needs covered.

Blue Jeans and Blue Doors raises more than $41,000 for Club programming in Erie County

“Every child is unique and deserves a chance to write their own stories and the club helps children build confidence and embrace that about themselves."

Trick-or-treaters visit Mr. Smtih's Coffee House to pick out candy during the 2022 celebration.
Downtown Sandusky is a treat

The 17th Annual Downtown Trick or Treat will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, October 28 with several extras this year to keep the kids entertained throughout the day.

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The Haunted Manor: Ghostly Manor’s Billy Criscione speaks on this year’s spooktacular spectacles

Gear up for a ghoulish time at Ghostly Manor Thrill Center.

Let’s toast to the Cheers Trail

Shores & Islands Ohio's Cheers Trail runs through the end of February.

Shores & Islands Ohio hires new employees, promotes one

Shores & Islands Ohio recently welcomed new staff members and transitioned one current staffer to a new role.

Firelands Adventure Tours debuts new tour, Haunted Sandusky

Firelands Adventure Tours is offering Haunted Sandusky tours during the Halloween season.

Feel the Love: New Lake Erie Love sign debuts on Kelleys Island

The third Lake Erie Love sign debuted on Kelleys Island in late July.

All Aboard Public Art Vermilion’s new sculpture project

The Public Art Vermilion sculpture project is scheduled to be installed by spring 2024 near the corner of Main and Huron streets.

The new Kelleys Island playground will be at Community Park.
Kelleys Island makes way for new playground

The new playground will be installed in spring 2024.

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