After winning their first three matches to begin the season, the McClain varsity volleyball team lost to a very good Wilmington team, 3 sets to 1 Wednesday night in Greenfield.
A special meeting of Greenfield Village Council has been called for Aug. 28 at 4:45 p.m. in the Village Council Chambers, third floor of city hall, 300 Jefferson St., Greenfield.
In their first meeting in four months, members of the Highland County Land Reutilization Corporation (land bank) board were updated on the summer’s activities and ongoing projects.
It was an eventful first week of high school football, but the games continue this week for the Hillsboro Indians and McClain Tigers, as the two Highland County teams continue their season in Week 2.
A Greenfield woman indicted on first-degree felony drug charges was sentenced to four years in prison Wednesday after pleading guilty to lower-level charges.
The Highland County Board of Elections has certified the list of candidates for the Nov. 7 general election, which will include village, township and school board races, plus 12 issues and options.
At this week’s Greenfield Exempted Village School District Board of Education meeting held Aug. 14, a preview of fall sports was provided by district athletic director Tim Bolender.
The 2023 McClain Tigers return talented players with a quest to have more success compared to last season, but in doing so they will have to play some of their best football with a core of players ready and prepared to move the program forward in a positive direction.
The McClain girls golf team hosted the Piketon Redstreaks Thursday, Aug. 10 at Buckeye Hills Country Club. Piketon won the match with a team score of 197.
Abigail Seitz of Greenfield was one of 43 high school students attending the Joint Science and Technology Institute (JSTI) East, an educational opportunity to expand their knowledge and experience in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).