Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) Director LeeAnne Cornyn Monday took part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of a comprehensive school-based health center on the campus of Springfield High School.
A federal grand jury here has indicted the Midwest Regional “boss” and 13 other members of the “outlaw motorcycle gang” known as the Thug Riders Motorcycle Club (TRMC). The indictment alleges that the TRMC operated a criminal enterprise whose members and associates engaged in acts of violence like murder, arson and assault. Members also allegedly participated in extortion and identity fraud.
A Springfield, Ohio man was sentenced in U.S. District Court recently to 1,200 months in prison for producing and distributing videos depicting the sexual abuse of children.
Youth violence has become a growing societal problem that demands prompt attention and effective solutions. The way Springfield middle-schooler Adolfo Cruz Jr. sees it, there’s one obvious place to start:
A Springfield man was sentenced to community control recently after pleading guilty to grand theft of a motor vehicle in Highland County Common Pleas Court.
High school mock trial season in Ohio has come to an end with Springfield High School taking the state title after the final round of competition at the Moyer Judicial Center.
The final of 11 defendants convicted of crimes as part of a national narcotics distribution operation bringing drugs into Central Ohio from California was sentenced in U.S. District Court this month.
Ohio Corn & Wheat (OCW) is pleased to report two successful trade missions by Patty Mann of Jackson Center, and Scott Haerr of Springfield, in cooperation with the U.S. Grains Council (USGC) and international corn buyers as part of the 2024 Corn Quality Rollout.
About 30 members of the Ohio Army National Guard’s 1137th Signal Company (Tactical Installation and Networking-Enhanced, or TIN-E), located in Springfield, Ohio, are deploying in support of U.S. Central Command.
A Springfield, Ohio man was sentenced in U.S. District Court this month to 20 years in prison for committing federal hate crimes targeting and attacking Haitian nationals residing in the area.
A Highland County grand jury handed down 32 indictments, including four unrelated cases involved second-degree felony assault charges, in their Tuesday, Sept. 12 session.
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced last week that Navy Seaman 1st Class James R. Ward, 20, of Springfield, Ohio, killed during World War II, and posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor, was accounted for on Aug. 19, 2021.
Over 280 members of the Ohio Army National Guard’s Headquarters and Special Troops Battalion, 371st Sustainment Brigade, and the 137th Signal Company, both located in Springfield, are deploying in support of U.S. Central Command.