A special meeting of Greenfield Village Council will be held Jan. 1 at 10 a.m. in the Village Council Chambers, third floor of city hall, 300 Jefferson St., Greenfield.
For just over three and a half quarters, the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs and McClain Tigers battled to a tied score at 36-36, as both teams had their high and low points in the non-conference showdown Tuesday night at LCHS.
McClain’s weight room will be getting some new-to-McClain equipment, all from Michigan State University, and courtesy of the many hands that came together to make it happen.
Recently in the reading classrooms of Rainsboro Elementary, children listened intently to stories of swimming holes and fishing spots and hiking the hollers during childhood summers in Kentucky.
The McClain boys and girls varsity wrestling team opened the season at home against Frontier Athletic Conference foe Jackson. The Lady Tiger grapplers were victorious, 30-24, while the boys lost a close one to the visiting Ironmen.
The Highland County Board of Elections this week conducted a recount for the Lynchburg-Clay School Board, Greenfield Council at Large and Madison Township trustee races, with the final certified results submitted to the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office on Dec. 7.
A special meeting of Greenfield City Council will be held Dec. 11 at 4:45 p.m. in the Village Council Chambers, third floor of city hall, 300 Jefferson St., Greenfield.
A Greenfield man indicted on six drug-related charges and a forfeiture specification in September was sentenced to community control Tuesday in Highland County Common Pleas Court.
A Greenfield man was sentenced to a mandatory four years in prison this week after pleading guilty last month to a first-degree felony drug trafficking charge.
This holiday season, step back in time and experience the magic of “A Hometown Christmas” at the historic Paxton Theatre in Bainbridge. This festive, music-filled holiday celebration takes place on Saturday, Dec. 16.