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Dan Angelo

Dan Angelo has lived in Sandusky for most of his life and spent 22 years as a sports reporter for the Sandusky Register, including 10 years as the sports editor. He left the Register in 2008 to join the publications staff of the National Association of College Stores, where he served as a writer and editor of the organization's trade magazine, The College Store, and its weekly newsletter, Campus Marketplace, writing about issues that effect the college store industry. He retired from NACS in 2018 and has worked as a freelance writer for The College Store magazine and The Helm, as well as for the Sandusky Register, and the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram.

Dan Angelo's Latest Articles

Floating away: Sandusky houseboat glampground will open in May

“It’s just like a campground, or what we like to call a ‘glampground,’” Lisa says. “Every single houseboat is unique in its own way. Each one has its own quirkiness to it, it’s own cool factor.”

Diners will be able to enjoy a view of the bay and Cedar Point.
Dining with a view: Al Fresco Waterfront Dining on the Bay to open in May

" I just think this will be great for Downtown Sandusky; it’s so gorgeous," Vito says. "I grew up in the town and it’s grown by leaps and bounds in the past few years.”

Popular website branches out to Vermilion retail location

Mistakes on the Lake, an online logo apparel company, is now incorporated into Vermilion retail spot, Main Street Threads.

Sending out an SOS: Vermilion shop offers education and exploration of wines

Find your new favorites at SOS Wines in Vermilion.

Mark Fogg and the Cleveland Indians' Bob Feller.
Guarding the team: WLEC celebrates 75 years of broadcasting Cleveland baseball

“I think about 75 years and to me, that’s the legacy of radio, but also the entire history of this radio station is tied to the Indians franchise, and now the Guardians. The partnership literally started within months of the station coming on air.”

Owner Morgan Wadding
Designing Sandusky: Morgan Wadding brings her style to downtown

Morgan Wadding brings her sense of style to downtown Sandusky with her interior design business.

Caylin McCormick sings the national anthem in the Huron gym.
Courts and Chords: Huron’s McCormick scores on the court and in the chorale

Huron High School Senior Caylin McCormick will sing the national anthem at the Cleveland Cavaliers game Feb. 8 and the boys basketball state semifinal game March 18.

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