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Two county-office candidates present priorities at Fostoria council meeting

Fostoria City Council · March 18, 2026

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Summary

During public comment at the Fostoria City Council meeting, Brenna Reynolds (Wood County Commissioner candidate) and Mark Wengrowski (Bridal County Auditor candidate) introduced themselves and outlined their qualifications and priorities for the offices they seek.

At the public comment portion of the Fostoria City Council meeting, two candidates for county office addressed council and residents to introduce their campaigns and highlight priorities.

Brenna Reynolds, who said she is running for Wood County Commissioner and is serving her second term on Rossford City Council, described collaboration as the core of her approach. Reynolds said she convened special committees to evaluate options when Rossford considered transitioning from a volunteer to a full-time fire department and cited community-conversation events she runs to promote transparency. "My name is Brenna Reynolds, and I'm running for Wood County Commissioner," she told the council, and said she had more than 40 bipartisan endorsements.

Mark Wengrowski, running for Bridal County Auditor, said he grew up on a family farm outside Pemerville and currently works at First Solar. He emphasized experience managing tight farm margins and participating in large capital project audits, and said he would prioritize transparency in the auditor’s office and clearer processes for property-tax revaluations.

Why it matters: Local elections shape oversight of county budgets and services; candidates using city council public-comment time gives residents a chance to meet them directly before upcoming contests.

What happens next: Both candidates said they would remain after the meeting to talk with residents. The council continued with its agenda after public comment.