The Paint Valley Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health (ADAMH) Board is pleased to announce that 22 law enforcement officers, who serve in the Paint Valley ADAMH Board region, completed Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training on Friday, May 8.
Highland County commissioners Terry Britton, David Daniels and Brad Roades met with representatives from NextEra Energy Resources Wednesday, May 7, ahead of the first planned open house for the company’s proposed Barr Energy Storage project on Mad River Road.
Highland County commissioners Terry Britton, David Daniels and Brad Roades proclaimed the month of May as Older Americans Month in Highland County during their Wednesday, May 6 meeting.
On May 8, the Ohio State Highway Patrol partnered with Kings Island to host a Saved by the Belt event. The event was held inside the amusement park. There were recipients nominated by the Patrol’s Piqua and Wilmington districts.
The Highland County Land Reutilization Corporation will be having a special meeting on Monday, May 11 at 9 a.m. in the commission chambers on the second floor of the Highland County Administration Building at 119 Governor Foraker Place, Hillsboro.
Highland County’s America 250 Committee has approved a time capsule project as part of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. A time capsule will be buried under one of the sidewalks on the court house square in conjunction with renovations on the exterior of the building expected to commence in late July.
Exactly one month after the U.S. declared a ceasefire with Iran, the U.S. struck Iranian military sites Thursday in retaliation for “unprovoked” attacks on a U.S. Navy ship, according to U.S. Central Command.
“I am grateful for Attorney General Yost’s long career in public service, from serving as Delaware County Auditor, Delaware County Prosecutor, Auditor of State, to Attorney General of Ohio. I wish him the best in his next endeavor.
A finding for recovery of $42,529.11 was issued Thursday against the former treasurer for Carrollton Exempted Village Schools, who was convicted of stealing money from the district. The total against Amy Spears included court-ordered restitution, plus other losses identified as part of an investigation by the Auditor of State’s Special Investigations Unit.