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Man arrested after 2 people found dead inside Brown County home
BROWN COUNTY, Ohio (WXIX) - A Georgetown man is facing charges in connection with the deaths of two people. Brian Barnett, 45, is in jail on charges of involuntary manslaughter, possession of meth and fentanyl and illegal conveyance of drugs, according to the Brown County Sheriff’s Office. Detectives say...
Hillsboro Police Report
The following is the Hillsboro Police Report for April 29. Tiffany Reynolds, 39, of Chillicothe was arrested on an outstanding warrant. Fay Gibson, 61, of Hillsboro was cited for driving under suspension. On April 29 at 12:53 p.m., the Hillsboro Police Department responded to the 300 block of East Main...
Reports of a crash with injuries on Tri County Highway near Sardinia
SARDINIA, Ohio — Crews are responding to Sardinia for reports of a crash with injuries Tuesday. Click the video player above to watch other morning headlines from WLWT News 5. The crash was reported on the 6200 block of Tri County Highway. Brown County crews have not released any...
Hillsboro Lady Indians perfect for 4 consecutive FAC seasons
GREENFIELD — The Hillsboro Lady Indians are on a special run in the Frontier Athletic Conference, as they are now undefeated in the conference standings the past four seasons, with the 40th consecutive FAC win coming on Tuesday night in Greenfield, defeating the host McClain Lady Tigers, 11-0. Hillsboro (10-0, 18-2) clinched the conference championship the previous night, in an 8-1 win over the same McClain team at Hillsboro High School on Monday. The following day, the Lady Indians stayed perfect with the 11-run win, starting with a 2-0 lead after the first inning.
Highland County commissioners, City of Hillsboro proclaim May as Buddy Poppy Month
On Monday, May 1, the Highland County Commissioners Office and City of Hillsboro issued proclamations recognizing May 2024 as Buddy Poppy Month. On behalf of Hillsboro VFW Post 9094, Dick Emery accepted the proclamations presented by Highland County commissioners David Daniels, Brad Roades and Terry Britton as well as Hillsboro Mayor Justin Harsha.
Amelia woman sentenced in Brown County drug case
A woman initially charged with three first-degree felony counts in connection with a drug investigation in Brown County has been sentenced to a year in prison after pleading guilty to a lesser charge. Cassi Thomas, 37, was indicted in September by a Brown County grand jury on two counts of...
FHS stays in hunt for SHAC title
The Fairfield Lady Lions took a big step forward in their pursuit of an eighth consecutive Southern Hills Athletic Conference championship when they traveled Monday to Manchester High School to play the Lady Greyhounds. The game featured two of the top pitchers in the SHAC in Fairfield’s Caitlyn Quickle and...
Eckles serving on Nationwide Children’s Hospital Development Board
Lillian Van Zant Eckles, a 2017 Hillsboro High School graduate, serves on the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Development Board. Eckles recently had the opportunity to meet with NASCAR driver/broadcaster, businessman and philanthropist Dale Earnhardt Jr. — who, along with his wife, supports the hospital through the Dale and Amy Earnhardt Fund — as they prepare for this year’s Woody Hayes Celebrity Golf Classic. This is the Board’s main fundraising event of the year in Columbus.
Celebration of life held for Bethel woman who died in crash
BETHEL, Ohio (WXIX) - The Bethel community came together at Burke Park Sunday to celebrate the life of a 19-year-old woman who was killed in a car crash in November. The family and friends of Erika Cox say they miss her every day and want people to honor her memory by living their lives the way she did.
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