The African American Community Fund (AACF) in partnership with the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio is accepting grant applications from Black-led and Black-serving nonprofit and public organizations serving Appalachian Ohio’s 32 counties.
Highland County Democrats have a lot on the the menu for this year’s indoor picnic at the VFW Hall, Sunday, Aug. 4. In addition to opening remarks from congressional candidate Samantha Meadows, and a presentation from featured speaker Justice Melody Stewart, the group will hear from Hillsboro’s Yvette Clark, candidate for state representative and staffer Jamie Castle for Sherrod Brown.
The Highland County Dog Pound has the following dogs available for adoption or rescue pulls as of July 29, listed courtesy of the Friends of the Highland County Dog Pound.
The New Vienna Community Church will host a concert featuring Dusty Barrett on Sunday, Aug. 4 at 10:30 a.m. as part of their annual “Bring a Friend Sunday” celebration.
SATH (Supplementary Assistance to the Handicapped) will once again sponsor the "Cutie Pie" and "Cutie Pet" contest during the Highland County Fair (Sept. 1-7).
The July meeting of the Hillsboro Garden Club was brought to order by president Jennifer West leading the Pledge of Allegiance and singing “God Bless America.”
The Southern Ohio Council of Governments (SOCOG) will hold its next board meeting Friday, Aug. 2 at 10 a.m. at the SOCOG office, located at 167 West Main Street in Chillicothe.
Rev up your engines for a cause: The second annual Tour d'Lemon Car Show is set for Saturday, Aug. 3 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Hillsboro Rural King.
The Ohio Arts Council (OAC) board approved $22,704,702 in grants to support Ohio artists, nonprofits, arts and cultural organizations, students and educators, and public arts programming at its July 24 meeting.
Wilmington College’s Peace Resource Center and Harcum Art Gallery will host an exhibit of ceramics created by the late Nobel Peace Prize nominee Kita Kazuaki. His works speak to the existential threat of nuclear weapons and the potential destruction of humanity and the environment.
SATH (Supplementary Assistance to the Handicapped) will once again sponsor the “Cutie Pie” and “Cutie Pet” contest during the Highland County Fair (Sept. 1-7).
On behalf of Ohio’s dairy farmers, the 2024 butter cow display at the Ohio State Fair salutes our nation’s elite athletes as they flip, jump and zoom to glory.