A Greenfield woman was sentenced this week to two years in prison after pleading guilty to a third-degree felony charge of possession of a fentanyl-related compound.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Lt. Governor Jon Husted and Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik Wednesday announced $86.1 million in state support to help clean up and redevelop 81 hazardous brownfield sites in 46 counties.
Highland County Auditor Alex Butler submitted the estimated resources for fiscal year 2025 during Highland County commissioners’ Dec. 2 meeting, which also included a discussion with Highland County Job & Family Services Director Jeremy Ratcliff on the Children Services agency’s needs moving into the next year.
A Paducah, Ky. man charged with first-degree felony counts of rape and kidnapping was among the 10 indictments handed down by a Highland County grand jury in their final session of the 2024 calendar year Tuesday, Dec. 3.
As area organizations prepare to commemorate Wreaths Across America this month, Gerold and Debbie Wilkin shared this photo from 2011 of one of the first local Wreaths Across America observances.
A Hillsboro man was sentenced Monday to serve at least eight and a half years in prison, after a jury convicted him in October of involuntary manslaughter and other charges related to the death of his 10-year-old grandchild.
Highland Humane Society is calling on the community to help make a difference in the lives of animals in need. Your support is vital to ensuring the continued care, rescue and adoption of cats and dogs throughout the region.
A Lynchburg man was sentenced to community control and 30 days in jail recently after pleading guilty to discharge of a firearm on or near prohibited premises.
The Laurels of Hillsboro, located on state Route 50 in Hillsboro, celebrated their 25th anniversary with a ribbon cutting from the Highland County Chamber of Commerce, along with family, friends and members of the community, on Thursday, Nov. 14.