Ohio 4-H Week happening right now and Highland County 4-H is beyond ready. Join us this week as we celebrate the impact of 4-H and recognize the youth, volunteers, professionals and friends who help Highland County 4-H thrive.
The Premier Showmen 4-H Club teamed up with Hamilton Insurance Agency in Lynchburg to put up a display to show how 4-H has moved them to be better leaders in their community.
The Highland County Dog Pound has the following dogs available for adoption or rescue pulls as of March 7, listed courtesy of the Friends of the Highland County Dog Pound.
One of the biggest problems with overusing antibiotics is that bacteria can become resistant to them. This means that the antibiotics no longer work as effectively to fight infections. This is called antibiotic resistance. It can make simple infections harder to treat, and in some cases, even life-threatening.
The Ohio Statehouse is excited to celebrate Women’s History Month with free and public events in the Atrium the last three Tuesdays in March from noon to 1 p.m.
The report is the result of a collaborative effort among Ohio’s four Girl Scout councils serving Ohio – Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland, Girl Scouts of Black Diamond, Girl Scouts of North East Ohio, and Girl Scouts of Western Ohio.
The Highland County Chapter of the Public Employees Retirees Inc. meeting will be 10 a.m. March 13 at the Hi-TEC Center, 1575 North High Street, Hillsboro.
The Hillsboro Library is continuing to add new fun programming to its 2025 roster, this time with a book club that includes, not only discussion, but also themed crafts.
To wrap up our series on the services the Area Agency on Aging District 7 (AAA7) provides, we will focus on one of our most vital functions, advocating and preserving the rights of the aging person.