The Girls Strikers of the Leesburg SAY Soccer Club closed out a truly historic season by claiming the state championship and completing a flawless 16–0 record — an achievement that will be celebrated for years to come. This marks the first-ever state title for the Girls Strikers division in club history.
Pictured at the Leesburg Annual Heritage Pancake Breakfast are (l-r) Justin Zink, John Nofstger, Virginia Purdy, Alice Teeters, Oakley Purvis, Jolie Zink, Daphne Zink, Raymond Friend and Nicole Friend.
Greenfield voters elected Christopher Borreson as their first mayor in over a decade, while councils in Hillsboro and Greenfield will see a mix of new and familiar faces, according to unofficial results from the Nov. 4, 2025 general election.
A Wilmington man facing two first-degree felony drug charges was among the 13 individuals indicted by a Highland County grand jury during their Tuesday, Oct. 7 session.
Abbott Image Solutions, LLC, in collaboration with JobsOhio, Ohio Southeast Economic Development (OhioSE) and Highland County Economic Development, Wednesday announced an investment of over $1.3 million to locate in Leesburg, creating 30 new jobs.
Each year, the Ohio Agricultural Council offers up to three (3) $1,500 scholarships annually to Ohio high school seniors who plan to pursue a degree in agriculture and up to three (3) $1,500 scholarships to undergraduate college students from Ohio who are currently pursuing a degree in agriculture.
The Highland County Board of Elections met Tuesday to certify candidate petitions, questions and issues for the Nov. 4 general election, which will see contested races in several offices, including Greenfield’s first mayoral race in over a decade.
The Leesburg Area Historical Society will host its fifth annual Judy Mason Memorial Cookout Friday, June 13 (rain date Saturday, June 14) from 5-8 p.m. at the Leesburg Depot.
Fairfield Local High School is proud to announce that senior Kelsey Clark has officially signed to play volleyball at Capital University, where she will also major in biology on a pre-med track.
The outstanding academic achievements of undergraduate students at the University of Tennessee at Martin have been honored with publication of the Spring 2025 Chancellor’s Honor Rolls for the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences, College of Business and Global Affairs, College of Education, Health, and Behavioral Sciences, College of Engineering and Natural Sciences and the College of Humanities and Fine Arts.
Land bank coordinator Jason Johansen informed members of the Highland County Land Reutilization Corporation (land bank) board of various timeline extension requests for a number of projects covered under state grant funding during the board’s Thursday, May 22 meeting.
If Cole Floyd had to pick his favorite way to catch a bass, it’d be on a topwater frog. To have big ones blowing up on his frog one after another – and to earn $10,000 with one of those bites – doesn’t get more fun.