CHILLICOTHE ― The Ross County Sheriff's Office announced the death of a beloved retired K-9 on Feb. 18. Michael 'Mike' Blue, a Belgian Malinois, began his work in Pickaway County in 2017 with handler ...
The chief of the Chillicothe Community Fire Protection District said a fire was extinguished after a quick response by his ...
Ronald D. “Ron” Draise, Sr., 73, of Chillicothe, passed at 1:17 p.m. Saturday, February 8, 2025 at his residence following a courageous battle with cancer. He was born September 1, 1951 ...
Benton girls basketball found its groove at the right time in a back-and-forth battle with Lafayette on Tuesday night. A bout between two top 10 programs in Class 4, Benton prevailed 51-36 to snap a ...
Excelsior Springs High School is making a move that will shake up the Midland Empire Conference (MEC). After a decisive 5-1 vote by the Excelsior Springs School Board, the Tigers will officially leave ...
Ohio lawmakers are trying again with measures to attack the child care crisis that advocates are warning continue to hurt the state’s families and economy, including with a bill that spreads the cost ...
Arthur St. Clair at the Battle of Wabash ... a tragic football career and reveals Cook the man: his childhood in Chillicothe, his career at the University of Cincinnati and his life after football.
John Glenn (16-4) earned the No. 2 seed and is in the upper bracket, where it faces a first-round home clash with No. 9 Minerva (9-12) at 7 p.m. on Feb. 18. A win would pit the Muskies against No. 11 ...
Chillicothe had 130.5 points as a team to finish ... Unioto 62, Adena 56: It was a battle between the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the SVC and in the end Unioto remained perfect in the conference.
The Wolverines are ready to rumble in the second annual Battle of 306, with proceeds benefiting the Ronald McDonald House ...
Ronald D. “Ron” Draise, Sr., 73, of Chillicothe, passed away on February 8, 2025, after a brave battle with cancer. Born on September 1, 1951, in Circleville, Ohio, he was the son of ...
It was better last Friday (Jan. 31), but – in the end – not significantly so.