Judge Rocky Coss granted a Rule 29 motion in a case involving a charge of pandering obscenity, after a jury heard several hours of testimony Monday, Nov. 6 in Highland County Common Pleas Court.
The Highlanders Chapter Sons of the American Revolution was awarded several awards at the Ohio Society Sons of the American Revolution Summer meeting at the Peterloon Estate in Indian Hill.
The Highlanders Chapter Sons of the American Revolution was awarded the USS Stark Memorial Award recently at the 133rd National Congress held in Orlando, Fla.
The Patriot Public House, located in uptown Hillsboro, celebrated their grand opening with a ribbon cutting from the Highland County Chamber of Commerce, along with family, friends and members of the community, on Nov. 2.
The Highland County Dog Pound has the following dogs available for adoption or rescue pulls as of Nov. 6, listed courtesy of the Friends of the Highland County Dog Pound.
The Highland County North Joint Fire & Ambulance District and the Highland County Grain Bin Team were dispatched to Monroe Road Saturday, Nov. 4 at 5:47 p.m. for a report of a male juvenile stuck in a grain trailer.
The Village of Leesburg celebrated the opening of their new administrative office with a ribbon cutting from the Highland County Chamber of Commerce on Oct. 30.
Highland County commissioners Terry Britton and Brad Roades met with Highland County Emergency Management Agency Director David Bushelman and Rob Guentter of RFG Associates to discuss the county’s revised five-year hazard mitigation plan Wednesday, Nov. 1.
Highland County commissioners Terry Britton and Brad Roades voted to implement additional changes to the county’s sewer billing and to vacate an alley in Boston, while they also met with county prosecutors to discuss a pending legal issue, during their Wednesday, Nov. 1 meeting.
Highland County commissioners Terry Britton and Brad Roades issued a proclamation in honor of Small Business Saturday and met with Highland County Chamber of Commerce representatives to discuss their newest campaign Wednesday, Nov. 1.
It wasn’t easy for the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs and Fairfield Lady Lions, who battled cold and windy conditions, plus a quick sprinkle of snow on Halloween night, Tuesday, Oct. 31, in their Division III Regional Final game.