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Ohio minimum wage to increase Jan. 1

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Ohio’s minimum wage is scheduled to increase on Jan. 1, 2024, to $10.45 per hour for non-tipped employees and $5.25 per hour for tipped employees. The minimum wage will apply to employees of businesses with annual gross receipts of more than $385,000 per year.

Fauber joins MNB Board of Directors

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Merchants National Bank (MNB) announced Thursday that Denise Fauber, current MNB chief operating officer, was added to the MNB Board of Directors.

Wilkin endorses Trump

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Hillsboro resident Shane Wilkin, a conservative Republican running for Ohio’s Second Congressional District, released the following statement Thursday announcing his endorsement of Donald J. Trump for president of the United States:

HIGHLAND COUNTY S.O. REPORTS

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The Highland County Sheriff’s Office has released the following information:

County unemployment rate falls

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The unemployment rate in Highland County fell in November to 3.6 percent, according to figures released by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS).

New articulation agreements for WC

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Wilmington College signed articulation agreements this year with a number of higher education institutions in Ohio. The partnerships will provide students with a seamless transfer process to various WC programs.

‘Dangerous dogs’ returned to owner

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WASHINGTON C.H. — The owner of the two pit bulls cited for having dogs-at-large was back in court Dec. 14 to settle the case.

A special Christmas

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Gliding over the river and through the woods will be a much easier thing to do for an antique sleigh that, thanks to the efforts of McClain high school students, has been completely refurbished.

Group led by Schoolcraft bringing Christmas to multiple families.

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Christmas will be brighter for two area families thanks to the effort of a group, organized by handyman Frank Schoolcraft, that gifted each family a new cooktop range and refrigerator on Friday, Dec. 12.

Wenstrup visits Greenfield HCCAO

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U.S. Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) visited the Highland County Community Action Organization, Inc. (HCCAO) in Greenfield this Tuesday. He had the opportunity to meet with staff and tour the facility, learning how it serves local residents and helps transition people to a healthy life of independence.