The Highland County Board of Elections has certified the list of candidates for the Nov. 7 general election, which will include village, township and school board races, plus 12 issues and options.
A Leesburg man was sentenced to over two years in prison Friday after pleading guilty to charges in two separate indictments in Highland County Common Pleas court.
Joe and Henryetta (Guthrie) Curtin will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary during an open house Saturday, Aug. 19 from 1-4 p.m. at the United Methodist Church, located at 50 East Locust St., Wilmington.
The Highland County North Joint Fire and Ambulance District Board of Trustees meeting will be held Tuesday, Aug. 15 at 8 p.m. at 200 South St., Leesburg.
A Hillsboro man was indicted on five first-degree felony counts of rape, and a pair of Greenfield men are facing first-degree felony drug charges, following the Tuesday, Aug. 1 Highland County grand jury session.
Local governments, businesses and nonprofit organizations throughout southwest Ohio are receiving more than $1.3 million this year in grants from Ohio EPA to implement recycling, litter prevention, market development and scrap tire recycling programs.
If you have driven through Leesburg recently, you may have observed the new welcome signs in place on SR 28, US 62 and SR 771. The Village held a sign dedication ceremony recently with area partners.
The Fab Five 4-H Club’s most recent meeting was July 9 at the Leesburg Friends Church. Wyatt Morrow called the meeting to order, and then Kalea Baldwin led the Pledge of Allegiance and Archer Cline led the 4-H pledge.
RoofX celebrated the official grand opening of their new facility with a ribbon cutting from the Highland County Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, July 15.
On Thursday, July 6, due to a leak on Brown Street, the following streets need to be prepared for street closures, temporary water loss and boil alerts.