The WL-S girls bowling team topped Greeneview, 2,036-1,274, in OHC action on Monday. For the Tigers, Kathy Roehm had a 121, Jenny Replogle a 176, Sadie Paul a 233, Alyssa Mueller a 188 and Lilly ...
WEST LIBERTY – The West Liberty Business Association is excited to announce the highly-anticipated West Liberty Christmas ...
Santa chats with a young visitor during a special appointment at his Middle Of The Wood toy shop during last year’s Christmas ...
The All-County Band is pictured during its performance on Saturday in the annual concert held at Urbana High School this year ...
With a bye week from the Bengals (fans needed this), this week’s column will be a relief, as I can write about the optimistic ...
BELLEFONTAINE – Community Health & Wellness Partners (CHWP) announced on Nov. 22 that the opening of its new community pharmacy is set for Dec. 2. Located at their Bellefontaine Community Health ...
Congress recently made a number of changes to Medicare’s “Part D” prescription drug benefit. The changes were part of ...
The prep girls basketball season began Thursday night with Urbana playing at WL-S. Pictured is Urbana’s Peyton Mounce, who is expected to be one of the top returning players in the county this season.
WEST LIBERTY – The West Liberty Lions Club, in collaboration with the Village of West Liberty, is proud to announce the ground-breaking for construction of a new ADA-compliant restroom facility at ...
Peyton Mounce had a game-high 28 points and 15 rebounds as Urbana defeated WL-S, 45-34, in a non-league girls basketball season opener on Thursday.
For the first time in school history, WL-S advanced to the state football semifinals by beating Indian Lake, 21-14, in a windy Division V, Region 20 final Friday night.
Urbana downed Kenton Ridge, 2,616-2,440, in CBC girls bowling on Thursday. For the Hillclimbers, Jazmyn Scott had a 258-236, Riley Smith a 179-199, Natalie Turner a 176-190, Mallory Stokes a 169-188 ...