The Lynchburg Lions Club held its regular dinner meeting Sept. 9 at the Lions Club building in Lynchburg. Following the meal, the club heard presentations from District Governor Brad King and First Vice District Governor Rachelle Powers.
The Lynchburg-Clay boys golf team faced the North Adams Green Devils, Peebles Indians, Whiteoak Wildcats and the Eastern Warriors and won the five-team match Monday evening.
NCB is proud to support Lynchburg-Clay Local Schools with a $2,000 Technology Grant for having the highest percentage of students complete the NCB Money Matters Financial Literacy Program during the 2023-24 school year.
The Lynchburg Lions Club sponsors two $500 scholarships for selected high school students. This funding is made possible by the club’s annual candy sale.
Less than two weeks after being indicted by a Highland County grand jury, a Dayton man was sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to failure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer.
Both the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs and Hillsboro Lady Indians battled tough in the first half, as each team put on a strong display of soccer that left the visiting Lady Mustangs ahead by two goals.
Saturday afternoon was the start of the 2024 soccer season for Lynchburg-Clay as the boys soccer team opened with a non-conference win against Minford, while the Lady Mustangs lost in their opening game of the season against the Lady Falcons.
The inaugural Lynchburg-Clay Boys Soccer Alumni game was a huge success, with graduates of the program taking on members of the 2024-25 team Saturday, Aug. 10.
The Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs had a big day at the Hillsboro Invitational on Friday (Aug. 9), as they competed against Hillsboro, West Union, North Adams, Paint Valley, Wilmington, East Clinton and Eastern, winning with a score of 318.
Highland Health Providers is pleased to announce that Lisa Jacobs, Nurse Practitioner, will be joining Lynchburg Medical Center full time for family practice.
The Highland County Retired Teachers Association is honored to announce the 2024-25 HCRTA Scholarship recipients: Jenna Rhoades, Abbigail Manning and Kaylei Sanderson. Each student will receive $500 for tuition.
The winning continued for the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs boys golf season on Tuesday afternoon, gaining their third consecutive win to start the 2024 season by defeating the Ripley Blue Jays.