The Lynchburg-Clay Board of Education recognized Christopher Garvie and Mia Puckett (not pictured) for their achievements at the Highland County Special Olympics.
Owen Faust and Brayden Hill were recognized at the October Lynchburg-Clay Board of Education meeting for achieving perfect scores on their Ohio State Tests last year.
The offense and defense of the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs played at a top level on Thursday at Lynchburg-Clay High School in their Division V SE District Quarterfinal game against the No. 19 seeded Ripley Blue Jays, winning by an 8-0 score.
Dropping the first two sets to the visiting Valley Lady Indians in the Division VI SE District Quarterfinals, LCHS rallied to win the next two sets to force a fifth and final set.
A Lynchburg man indicted on 73 counts related to alleged sex crimes in Warren County was sentenced to five and a half years in prison Thursday, according to court records.
The Lynchburg-Clay seventh grade volleyball team finished first in Division I of the Southern Hills Athletic Conference standings with a record of 10-2.
For the past 12 seasons, the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs have shared or outright won a Southern Hills Athletic Conference boys soccer championship, with LC adding the 12th consecutive championship Monday evening by defeating the host North Adams Green Devils by a 3-0 score.
The Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs are the Southern Hills Athletic Conference champions for a third consecutive season, winning Friday night at home against the Fairfield Lady Lions by a 4-0 score.
The Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs had their 2024 championship season come to a close on Wednesday, as they placed sixth overall at the Division III District Golf Tournament held at the Crown Hill Golf Course.
The 2024 Highland County Invitational saw Whiteoak senior Landen Eyre win his fourth consecutive Highland County title, while in the girls race it was Fairfield senior Aylah Humphreys leading the way for the first-place finish.
The Lynchburg Lions Club held a special meeting Sept. 23 at the Lions Building in Lynchburg to hear information about the upcoming election in November.
The Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs and the Hillsboro Indians renewed their Highland County rivalry game on Tuesday night at Lynchburg-Clay High School, where it was the Mustangs gaining the upper hand with a 1-0 win over their county foe.
A suspect accused of murdering a Lynchburg woman in July has been found not competent to stand trial at the present time, with the case being placed on the inactive docket in Highland County Common Pleas Court while she undergoes “a period of restoration,” according to Judge Rocky Coss.
On Tuesday evening at Lynchburg-Clay High School, the host Lady Mustangs gained a Southern Hills Athletic Conference win over the visiting Whiteoak Lady Wildcats in three sets.
Taking time for their offense to heat up, the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs controlled the tempo of their Southern Hills Athletic Conference game against the Eastern Lady Warriors Monday night, shutting out their conference foe, 4-0.