Over three and a half years after being indicted, a Leesburg woman was sentenced to community control recently after pleading guilty to grand theft of a motor vehicle.
A Greenfield man was sentenced to six years in prison Friday afternoon after pleading guilty to a combined five charges in three separate cases in Highland County Common Pleas Court.
A Chillicothe man was sentenced to community control in Highland County Common Pleas Court recently, after pleading guilty to meth possession earlier this year.
Southern State Community College will be offering a new training opportunity beginning in April. The Court Officer Basic Training Program, to be held at the Greenfield Workforce Development Center, 1300 Jefferson Street in Greenfield, kicks off April 23.
The drama and choral departments of McClain High School will be presenting “The Little Mermaid” on Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the McClain Auditorium.
A special meeting of Greenfield Village Council will be held March 7 at 3:45 p.m. in the Village Council Chambers, third floor of city hall, 300 Jefferson St., Greenfield.
Three individuals charged with sex-related crimes against children were among the dozen indictments handed down by a Highland County grand jury Tuesday, March 5.
New Directions, Greenfield’s community youth ministry, continues to thrive in reaching students with the good news of Jesus while depending on the ongoing partnership with individuals, families, churches, businesses and organizations.
The third grade girls Tiger Youth Basketball Organization (TYBO) team has been busy in postseason tournaments the last three weeks. The ladies from Greenfield finished the Tri-County Youth League as champions, going 8-0.
The poster child and poster adult for the 52nd annual Ernie Blankenship Radio-Telethon were introduced by representatives of the Highland County Society for Children and Adults Feb. 28 at the Hillsboro First State Bank branch, as First State is this year’s event sponsor and host.
For the last few years, Greenfield students have benefitted from a partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Central Ohio, part of a nationwide organization that encourages children to reach their full potential through one-to-one mentoring.