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  • Farm Bureau applauds Ohio Congressmen, Appeals Court for reducing regulatory burdens

    Ohio Reps. Jean Schmidt and Bob Gibbs have been commended by the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation (OFBF) for their sponsorship of H.R. 872, the Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act of 2011.
  • OSU's Gee remains highest-paid public university president
    According to The Chronicle of Higher Education's annual salary survey, OSU President Gordon Gee received more than $1.3 million in base pay, bonuses and deferred-compensation payouts in 2009-10, and $1.8 million when retirement and other costs of employment are included.
  • Youth-only hunt set for Saturday and Sunday, April 16-17
    Spring wild turkey hunting opens in all 88 Ohio counties on Monday, April 18, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), Division of Wildlife. The season continues through Sunday, May 15.
  • Wall Street Journal columnist: More Americans work for the government than in manufacturing, farming, fishing, forestry, mining and utilities combined
    In an April 1 column in The Wall Street Journal, Mr. Moore writes: "If you want to understand better why so many states — from New York to Wisconsin to California — are teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, consider this depressing statistic: Today in America there are nearly twice as many people working for the government (22.5 million) than in all of manufacturing (11.5 million). This is an almost exact reversal of the situation in 1960, when there were 15 million workers in manufacturing and 8.7 million collecting a paycheck from the government.
  • Pinwheels planted in remembrance of child abuse victims
    The lawn of the Highland County Courthouse was "planted" with 350 pinwheels Friday afternoon in commemoration of Child Abuse Prevention Month. 
    Each pinwheel represents a case of child abuse or neglect in Highland County during 2010. This year's pinwheels number nearly 100 more than last  year's 266, a sign that instances child abuse are on the rise in Highland County.

  • Transition possible for Highco, Inc
    Linda Allen, president of the Highland County Board of DD, said that this is not about the Board of DD not wanting to work with Highco, rather it’s about exploring possibilities that will be there to benefit both groups, and the people they serve, as well as the taxpayers who fund the programs.
  • 39th Annual Rotary Telethon raises $120,000 WATCH THE VIDEO
    The 39th annual Rotary telethon has collected $120,000 to go toward "people helping people" at the Highland County Society for Children and Adults.
    Despite Highland County's economic difficulties, double-digit unemployment and personal financial hardships, area residents poured in dollars Wednesday night. Throughout the night, donors and organizers said supporting the society is a part of hometown pride, because 100 percent of the funds stay in Highland County.
  • SB 5 passes, signed by governor
    Senate Bill 5 was passed in House Wednesday, 53-44, after hours of debate over the controversial bill that seeks to limit collective bargaining or public employees.
     The Republican-introduced has been signed by Gov. John Kasich.

     Ohio 86th District Rep. Cliff Rosenberger (R-Clarksville) told The Highland County Press he voted for the bill.
  • Townships meet with legal counsel UPDATED
    Many township trustees met with Highland County Prosecutor Jim Grandey Wednesday night at the Liberty Township building to discuss legal options regarding the city of Hillsboro's recent notice that EMS services would be canceled as of June 30.
  • 39th annual telethon collects $120,000
    The 39th annual Rotary telethon has collected $120,000 to go towards "people helping people" at the Highland County Society for Children and Adults.
    The event was once again be hosted by Ernie Blankenship, along with the assistance of Sheriff Ron Ward, Judge Rocky Coss, and other Rotarians. The Hillsboro telethon was be held from 6-10 p.m. at U.S. Bank. 

  • Hillsboro Lions Club Day April 2
    In recognition and thanks for the Hillsboro Lions Club's 65 years of outstanding community service, commissioners procla
  • Appeals court reverses decision regarding couple who allegedly tried to extort Clinton County sheriff
    The Twelfth District Court of Appeals has reversed a decision of the Clinton County Court of Common Pleas dismissing extortion charges against a Wilmington husband and wife who were alleged to have attempted extort the Clinton County Sheriff.  
  • Appeals court upholds sentencing of man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter
    The Ohio Fourth District Court of Appeals has upheld a judgment from the Highland County Common Pleas Court regarding a re-sentencing hearing an post-release control for a man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
     According to the decision posted online Friday by the court of appeals, Timothy J. Taylor represented himself during the appeal, in which he "attack(ed) various aspects of the length of his sentence, including the court’s ability to impose consecutive and non-minimum sentences.
  • Greenfield awarded half a million in grant dollars for plant improvements
    Greenfield has been awarded $500,000 in funds from the Ohio Department of Development to be utilized in wastewater treatment plan upgrades.
     "The investments made today will ensure a safe and sanitary living environment for these communities," said William J. Graves, Director of the Department's Community Development Division. "Proper infrastructure is the foundation for economic growth and the health of Ohio's communities."
  • Horse-drawn plowing contest April 9
    It’s spring and time to prepare the fields for planting this year’s crops.  While most of us envision that big John Deere tractor turning the soil, less horsepower can also be a beautiful thing to see. On Saturday, April 9, contestants will gather at Carriage Hill Farm near Dayton for the 8th annual Ohio Horse Plowing Contest.  
  • HHS announces leadership seminar representative
    Each year public and private high schools across the country select an outstanding sophomore to attend one of the more than eighty Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership seminars held throughout the country. 
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