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The Hillsboro City Schools Board of Education held two meetings last week, with their regular board meeting June 23 and a ...
By Luke Kelly Premier Showmen 4-H Club Premier Showmen 4-H Club members attended the Ohio Beef Youth Day in May at the Ohio ...
A forced weaning off of federal dollars could have an outsize impact in North Carolina and the other states that pass on much of their FEMA grants to county and local agencies. Many rural counties ...
The Hillsboro Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, July 21 at 5:30 p.m. at 130 North High Street (City Hall) Hillsboro. The purpose of the hearing is to hear public comment on a ...
The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) has announced a major expansion to 18 teams, with new teams in Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia. This expansion – subject to WNBA and NBA Boards ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Dave Taylor (OH-02) released this statement following the passage of The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which passed the House today by a vote of 218-214.
Ladies and gentlemen, for more than 50 years, William (Bill) and Janet Butler of Hillsboro have been pivotal figures in transforming livestock marketing and agricultural finance in southern Ohio and ...
The Highland County Healthcare Collaborative, in partnership with the Highland County Health Department, is inviting all residents to participate in the 2025 Highland County Community Health Survey.
Reported illegal entries continue to decline nationwide, reversing a Biden administration trajectory where the numbers of encounters and apprehensions broke records every month.
House Bill 65, the Agriculture Appreciation Act, passed the Ohio legislature on June 24 and was signed into law by Governor DeWine on July 1. The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association (OEFFA) and ...
After all, our nation’s independence was not granted to us without a cost. In 1776, our freedom was secured through a brutal and long war fought by volunteer soldiers who risked their own lives and ...
In an effort to improve safety, the intersection of S.R. 134 and S.R. 350 in Clinton County will be converted from a two-way to a four-way stop. Currently, S.R. 134 motorists have the right of way or ...
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