Big changes in 24 hours
While Tuesday felt like a typical spring day, just 24 hours later Old Man Winter showed who is still in charge of the weather...
Grand jury indicts 10
A man allegedly found passed out in a vehicle that was still running in the early morning hours at an intersection was among 10...
Changes coming to Highland Co. Relay for Life
A year after it switched from a two-day, 18-hour event to a one-day, 12-hour event, changes are coming again for Highland County Relay for...
Jobs outlook strong in 2019
The U.S. Labor Department on Friday released its official jobs figures for December and Rhonda Fannin, director of workforce solutions for Ohio Means Jobs...
FOB releases ‘19 lineup
One of the featured entertainers at the 2019 Festival of the Bells in Hillsboro has accomplished something none of the former performers has done....
Rhoden case inches forward
At this point, very early on in the prosecution of the four people directly charged with the murders of eight members of the Rhoden...
Commissioners adopt twice-weekly meeting schedule
The Highland County Board of Commissioners voted to adopt a new bi-weekly meeting schedule of Monday and Wednesday at 9 a.m. during Monday’s organizational...
‘Pure wines,’ hogs and circuit riders
Editor’s note — As 2019 begins, we’re continuing our tradition of taking a look back each Saturday at some of the important, interesting or...
Wrongful arrest changes lives
In January 2018, The Enquirer reported on the 2015 false arrest of Aaron Roberts for a drug trafficking charge in Highland County. A few...
Hoxworth returning to HDH
January is National Blood Donor Month, and for Greenfield native and Hoxworth Blood Center Public Information Officer Alicia Lipton, it’s personal when the bloodmobile...