A Columbus woman was sentenced to community control recently after pleading guilty to a motor vehicle theft charge in Highland County Common Pleas Court.
Six individuals were celebrated for successfully completing the New Way to Recovery Drug Court Docket of the Highland County Common Pleas Court during the program’s fifth graduation ceremony Sunday, Jan. 21.
The Highland County Retired Teachers’ Association (HCRTA) will hold its regular winter meeting Monday, Feb. 5 at the Hillsboro Church of Christ fellowship hall.
The Highland County Land Reutilization Corporation (land bank) board took action on the sale, acquisition and/or demolition of numerous county properties during their monthly meeting Thursday, Jan. 18.
On Feb. 7 at 6 p.m., the Adams, Brown, Clermont and Highland County Farm Bureaus, in collaboration with Paul Hall & Associates, will host a “Land As Your Legacy” program at Southern State Community College’s Mt. Orab campus.
On Jan. 2, The Highland County Press reported that there will be a contested primary between Ellen Yvette Clark and Bob Peterson in the race for State Representative for the 91st Ohio House District.
Highland County commissioners David Daniels, Brad Roades and Terry Britton made several maintenance-related approvals and heard an update on the county’s investments during a brief meeting Wednesday, Jan. 17.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Friday that the state will award nearly $4.8 million in grant funding to help local law enforcement agencies across Ohio cover costs associated with body-worn camera programs.
A Hillsboro man accused of accepting money from individuals under indictment to “make their criminal cases go away” was sentenced this week to prison on theft by deception charges in Highland County Common Pleas Court.
Highland County commissioners Brad Roades and Terry Britton proclaimed Jan. 15 as Highland County Suicide Prevention Awareness Day during their first regular meeting of the calendar year Wednesday, Jan. 10.
The Highland and Fayette County Board of DD is under the direction of a new superintendent as of Jan. 1, 2024. Previous superintendent Debra Buccilla announced her retirement after dedicating nearly 40 years of work to the field of developmental disabilities.