We only have this tiny Blue Marble on which to live. We can take care of it environmentally, and we can take care of it socially. Or not. Right now, it looks like we are squandering our precious home, allowing our sinful nature to – once again – wreak havoc.
We have reached Week 9 in the 2023 Ohio high school football regular season. Many schools have already clinched playoff berths, while many more are aiming to secure their spot in the postseason.
The Hillsboro Christian Academy Lady Crusaders took part in the Fayette Christian School Invitational Classic for a five-team varsity volleyball tournament on Oct. 6-7.
The Ernie Blankenship Memorial/Indians Victory Bell at Richards Memorial Field and its stone planter were recently refurbished by Hillsboro City Schools bus drivers Jason Young and Mike Page.
Little did I know three weeks ago that I would be revisiting this topic again so soon. However, thank you, Senate Majority Leader Charles Ellis Schumer, D-N.Y., for providing our topic this week.
I have had AEP service for more than four decades at my home and business. I am not upset with my AEP billing or service. Had I discarded what at first glance I thought was junk mail, I would have unwittingly changed billing services. No thanks. I'll keep my billing – and more importantly my customer service – with AEP Ohio.
It was recently in the news that a number of ancient native American sites in Ohio are about to become part of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO’s) World Heritage Sites.
The Hillsboro Christian Academy Lady Crusaders played host to the Liberty Bible Academy Lady Patriots on Friday, Sept. 15 in a varsity girls volleyball matchup. The Lady Crusaders took home the victory in three sets, winning 25-22, 25-15 and 25-23.
Highland County Historical Society is hosting five ghosts, coming from all walks of life, to entertain and inform Highland countians all about their lives and times. The walk will be held Tuesday, Sept. 26 beginning at 6 p.m. at Hillsboro Cemetery on the stage beside the chapel.
There's a right way and a wrong way to enter foreign countries. Some are more tolerant than others. I suspect if U.S. News and World surveyed the estimated 10 to 20 million illegals in the U.S., they would agree, this is the greatest nation on earth. Let's act like it – and let's be grateful that it is. If we can keep it.
Politicians talk about standards. What standards? Look at our clothes today. People buy jeans that have been purposely shredded. I get that you want to be cool looking like everyone else, but where did we get to the point that looking like we live in rags is a fashion statement we want to emulate?
It was a perfect morning at John Mitchell Park in Greenfield on Saturday, Aug. 26 where seven teams competed in the annual McClain Cross-Country Invitational.