County non-auto tax revenue up
With Highland County Board of Commissioners President Jeff Duncan describing the previous week “as being pretty quiet, which is a good thing,” he and...
“The Old Storm that blowed in the first Lynchburg band”
When Lynchburg residents Dusty and Monica Curry purchased a building in the village, they weren’t prepared for the volume of antiques and historical documents...
Hillsboro will save $699K
A resolution that is expected to save the city $699,000 by refinancing loans was approved, and several projects around the city were discussed, during...
Back-to-school vaccination clinics available
The Highland County Health Department is offering back-to-school vaccination clinics in July and August, Highland County Health Department Director of Nursing Bonnie Rusch told...
Jobs aplenty at RFL and Paint Creek
Those that are still furloughed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, high school and college students, retirees or anyone who loves the outdoors are invited...
Bick stepping in as Bright Local superintendent
Though his contract doesn’t officially begin until Aug. 1, Mike Bick, formerly the principal of Bright Local Elementary, has been settling into his new...
Fall Festival of Leaves axed
For first time since its inception 52 years ago, the Fall Festival of Leaves will not be held in Bainbridge this year due to...
Boating and drinking don’t mix
The Fourth of July holiday weekend marked the mid-point of summertime fun and sun, but the Ohio Department of Natural Resources says the problem...
Car show, cruising in Hillsboro
Bring Back Cruisin’ to Uptown Hillsboro organizers, this time with help from the Hillsboro Eagles Riders DAV, are teaming up for a car, truck...
City planning to revitalize Hillsboro’s parks
Though many of the city of Hillsboro’s projects were put on hold due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the city is moving forward with several...