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Pedestrian struck in uptown Hillsboro
Phillip Loveless, 63, a write-in candidate for Hillsboro mayor, hit a pedestrian in a marked crosswalk on Wednesday morning, Sgt. Shawn Kelley of the ...

Library’s October program a ‘hoot’
Ohio Nature Education (ONE) founder Manon Van Schoyck, also known as Mrs. Van, right, and her intern, Shelby, hold two full-grown eastern screech owls...

Celebrate hope resurrected with the Hope House
A fundraiser that will help Hope House Christian Counseling Center continue to offer services on a sliding pay scale will be held from 5:30 to around ...

Weissmann cleared as write-in candidate
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has ruled that Antony Weissmann, whose residency was challenged in an Aug. 22 hearing, will be a write-in candida...

Using the new voting system
On Wednesday, Oct. 2, the Highland County Board of Elections held an open house so Highland County residents could get a look at the new voting machin...

Teen who made gun threats will remain in detention
A 14-year-old male who allegedly threatened to bring a gun to Hillsboro High School was in court once more on Wednesday.Highland County Juvenile Court...

G3’s Oktoberfest a success
Grow Greater Greenfield (G3)’s eighth annual Oktoberfest was held on Saturday on South Washington Street. G3 Chairman and Oktoberfest Organizing...

Better, but not there
A representative from Sen. Rob Portman’s office, Nan Cahall, spoke at the Highland County Drug Abuse Prevention Coalition’s general meetin...

G3 Oktoberfest returns to Greenfield this weekend
Grow Greater Greenfield’s (G3) eighth annual Oktoberfest will be held on Saturday, Sept. 28 from 4-9 p.m. and will feature new events, Merleen V...

New barricades in Hillsboro
Days after some of the barricades were removed from the 100 block of West Main Street in Hillsboro, new ones have been placed in front of the former f...