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  • Ohio's jobless rate at 9.4 percent

    Ohio's unemployment rate was 9.4 percent in January, down from the revised 9.5 percent in December, according to data released this morning by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS). Ohio’s nonfarm wage and salary employment increased 31,900 over the month, from the revised 5,034,200 in December to 5,066,100 in January.
  • Sheriff's office investigates alleged shooting

    The Clinton Council Sheriff's Office is investigating an alleged shooting in the area of Bernard Road in New Vienna Friday. 

    According to Col. Brian Prickett of the Clinton County Sheriff's Office, "We received a call of a home invasion and the subject reported that he had been shot as a result of a struggle.

  • Rosenberger announces passage of regulatory reform legislation
    State Representative Cliff Rosenberger (R-Clarksville) has announced the passage of Senate Bill 2 from the Ohio House of Representatives by a vote of 81-14.
  • Airpark receives $294,000 federal grant
    WASHINGTON - Congressman Mike Turner hailed the announcement of a $294,000 grant to the Clinton County Port Authority of Wilmington, Ohio to develop a marketing redevelopment and re-use plan for the former DHL Airpark.
  • Hillsboro council meets in executive session with county commissioner
    The Hillsboro City Council met in executive session for approximately one hour with the president of the Highland County Board of Commissioners Thursday night to discuss security and property.
     All council members were present during the special meeting called by council president Lee Koogler except for David Shoemaker, who is out of town, and his absence was excused.
  • SSCC committee weighs options on pending state cuts
    The finance committee of The Southern State Community College Board of Trustees met Wednesday to discuss the college's budget in response to pending state funding cuts.
      The meeting was held at Alley 21 in Hillsboro and the committee which includes board members Vickie Wilson, Paul Hall and Michelle Cimis, was joined by board chair Kay Ayres, SSCC President Kevin Boys and SSCC Vice President of Business and Finance Jim Buck.
  • Greenfield council considers litigation
    The Greenfield City Council met for approximately 30 minutes in executive session during their regular meeting Tuesday to discuss "pending or imminent litigation."
     No action was taken relating to the executive session following a vote to enter back into regular session.
  • Senate Bill 5 passes 17-16, moves to House
    Senate Bill 5, the controversial collective bargaining reform bill, passed during a vote Wednesday, 17-16. The Bill will now move to the Ohio House.
      Sen. Shannon Jones  (R-Springboro) introduced Senate Bill 5, which has the support of Gov. John Kasich and would eliminate collective bargaining for certain state employees - including police officers, firefighters and teachers, among others - and base future pay rates and increases on merit.
  • Hillsboro council calls special meeting
    A special meeting of the Hillsboro City Council has been called for Thursday at 5:30 p.m.
     According to a release from the clerk of council, the meeting has been called by president of council Lee Koogler.
     The only item on the agenda is an executive session for the purpose of security and property.
  • Levo to run for Hillsboro mayor
    A former member of the Hillsboro City Council who worked for 40 years in the banking industry is in the process of taking out petitions to run for the office of mayor of Hillsboro.
      John Levo told The Highland County Press Wednesday that he intends to run for the office as an Independent candidate.
  • Court launches new website
    The Highland County Common Pleas Court has launched its website this week, and Tuesday, Judge Rocky Coss gave a demonstration for courthouse personnel and county offices that will be regularly using the site.
     The site, www.commonpleas.co.highland.oh.us, was officially launched for public use Tuesday.
  • Senate committee plans revisions to SB 5, as protests continue
    A Senate committee could finalize revisions and vote on Senate Bill 5 Tuesday, March 1, as protests from union groups continue in Columbus. Senate Bill 5, introduced by Sen. Shannon Jones, R-Springboro, seeks to end certain collective bargaining rights for more than 350,000 state workers, teachers, safety forces and other public employees.
  • Kasich appoints Petro as Chancellor of Ohio Board of Regents
    CLEVELAND - On Monday, Gov. John R. Kasich appointed JamesM. Petro to serve as Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents. Inhis new role, Petro will lead the University System of Ohio thelargest comprehensive system of public higher education in thenation and will work to ensure that Ohio provides the bestopportunities possible for its students, graduates, and businesses.
  • Greg Rhoads earns berth at Nationals for Wabash College
    Former Hillsboro High School standout wrestler Greg Rhoads jumped in celebration after posting a 7-3 victory in the championship bout of the 184-pound weight class at Saturday's NCAA Division III Midwest Wrestling Regional. The victory gives Rhoads an automatic berth at the NCAA National Championship meet.
  • McClain High School to present 'Bye, Bye Birdie' March 25-26
    "Bye, Bye Birdie" will be presented on Friday, March 25 and Saturday, March 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the McClain Auditorium. Cost of tickets is $5. They may be purchased at the door. Any questions may be directed to Loretta Flora at (937) 981-7731.
  • Construction management firm selected for Opera House renovation
    Lepi Enterprises, Inc. of Zanesville, Ohio a firm specializing in historic renovation, has been selected to provide construction management services for planned exterior repair work on Hillsboro’s Bells Opera House.
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