The McClain varsity girls basketball team improved to 9-6 overall and 5-3 in the Frontier Athletic Conference after defeating Chillicothe, 41-30 Wednesday night in Greenfield.
The Highland County Land Reutilization Corporation (land bank) board took action on the sale, acquisition and/or demolition of numerous county properties during their monthly meeting Thursday, Jan. 18.
Adena Greenfield Medical Center will be hosting its first Bloodmobile of the year on Jan. 24. from noon to 6 p.m. at the New Directions gym on North Fifth Street in Greenfield.
The McClain Lady Tigers varsity basketball team raised their overall record to 7-5 after a convincing 59-17 victory over Blanchester in Greenfield last Saturday afternoon (Jan. 6).
A special meeting of Greenfield Village Council will be held Jan. 8 at 4 p.m. in the Village Council Chambers, third floor of city hall, 300 Jefferson St., Greenfield.
Wilmington College announces those students who completed their studies by earning Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts or Master of Organizational Leadership degrees following the 2023 Fall Semester. They are eligible to participate in the College's 148th annual Commencement on May 11.
A Washington Court House man charged with felonious assault and a Seaman woman charged with aggravated theft were among the first indictments handed down by a Highland County grand jury in the 2024 calendar year.
The Greenfield Historical Society will start 2024 with its first Sunday dinner of the year on Sunday, Jan. 7. The dinner will be the first of three monthly dinners, with the other two being held Feb. 4 and March 3.
A special meeting of Greenfield Village Council will be held Jan. 1 at 10 a.m. in the Village Council Chambers, third floor of city hall, 300 Jefferson St., Greenfield.
For just over three and a half quarters, the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs and McClain Tigers battled to a tied score at 36-36, as both teams had their high and low points in the non-conference showdown Tuesday night at LCHS.
McClain’s weight room will be getting some new-to-McClain equipment, all from Michigan State University, and courtesy of the many hands that came together to make it happen.
Recently in the reading classrooms of Rainsboro Elementary, children listened intently to stories of swimming holes and fishing spots and hiking the hollers during childhood summers in Kentucky.