The annual Greenfield Music Festival successfully wrapped up after an exciting three-day run from June 2-4. The festival boasted an attendance of over 6,000 people and offered a wide range of attractions, activities and performances.
We should never forget that very brave people made the world what it is today. We may not think it is perfect, but it is far closer to perfection than defeat in World War II would have brought us. Our debt to those who sacrificed their lives and their families is beyond our ability to pay.
The inaugural Greenfield Music Festival was held June 2-4 in Greenfield. This year's parade grand marshal was special guest John PayCheck, the son of former country music star Johnny PayCheck.
The Wilmington Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is currently investigating a traffic crash in Highland County that resulted in one fatality. The crash occurred on Oldaker Road at approximately 5 a.m. Sunday, June 4.
Jackson Township, Highland County will hold a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, June 5, at the township’s Community Building, 1873 S.R. 73 in Belfast. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the recent advertisement for sale of the former Belfast School and the rights of Jackson Township.
Issue 1, a ballot initiative that asks Ohio voters if the state should strengthen the petition process and raise the threshold to 60% for approving constitutional amendment proposals, has the support of Ohio Farm Bureau.
The legacy of traditional country music carries on, as John Paycheck, the gifted son of country music legend Johnny Paycheck, is set to return to his father's hometown of Greenfield, Ohio, during the anticipated Greenfield Music Festival on June 3.
Cities have become a breeding ground for dissent and violence and are a very costly place to live. People packed in like sardines are angry and in a constant state of turmoil.
A tip of the cap (or mortarboard) goes to Washington Schools Superintendent Tom Bailey, Board of Education members Jennifer Lynch, Mark Chrisman, Kenneth Upthegrove, Zach Camp and Dennis Garrison and the faculty and administration. The new graduates will come to appreciate all you've done through the years. I'm guessing their parents also appreciated a formal and dignified commencement ceremony for the class of 2023 – a great example of how it should be done.
Judges denied two delays in recent days that would have been key to a bribery and money laundering scandal that took place in Ohio between 2017 to 2020. Lawyers in one suit called it “one of the largest corruption and bribery schemes in U.S. history.” Denial of a delay in one court case means that a player will still be sentenced late next month.
Driven by the motto, "Music straight from the Heartland," Sean Poole & Buckin' Krazy are not just a band – they're a testament to the enduring spirit and rich musical heritage of the American Midwest.
Ladies and gentlemen, a famous doctor once wrote, “How did it get so late so soon?” I didn’t expect to pen this one this year, or the next, or the next. Certainly not today. But here we are.
Ten limited edition, framed prints of country music icon Johnny Paycheck will highlight the Rotary Charity Auction scheduled Saturday, June 3 from 12:30-3 p.m.