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Former Village of Highland councilman indicted on 5 counts of rape
A former Village of Highland council member was charged Tuesday, March 2 with five counts of rape for alleged incidents dating as far as back as 2010.
Aaron D. Ludwick, 37, of Highland is facing five first-degree felony counts of rape after being indicted by a Highland County grand jury.
According to the indictment, Ludwick has been charged with four counts of rape under 2907.02(A)(1)(b), which specifies that the victim in the case was under 13 years of age at the time of the alleged offenses. The allegations in these four counts stem from various periods in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014.
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James Hugh McCartney (Photo courtesy of the Highland County Justice Center) A Hillsboro man is currently in the Highland County Justice Center after being charged with trafficking in persons, a first-degree felony.
According to the complaint filed March 1 in Hillsboro Municipal Court, James Hugh McCartney, 61, of Hillsboro has been charged under ORC 2905.32(A)(1). McCartney allegedly “did knowingly attempt to recruit, lure, entice, isolate, harbor, transport, provide, obtain or maintain another person, when [he] knows that the other person will be subjected to involuntary servitude or be compelled to engage in sexual activity for hire, engage in a performance that is obscene, sexually oriented, or nudity oriented, or be a model or participant in the production of material that is obscene, sexually oriented
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FHS defeats Ironton St. Joseph as a No. 11 seed The Fairfield Lions team, coaches and cheerleaders celebrate their sectional final win at Ironton St. Joseph Saturday. (Photo courtesy of the Fairfield Athletic Department) The No. 11 seeded Fairfield Lions earned a big-time win in their Division IV SE District Sectional Final game on Saturday, Feb. 27, as the Lions earned the championship by defeating the host and No. 6 seeded Ironton St. Joseph Flyers by a 56-43 score.
The Lions and the Flyers were tied at 9-9 when the first frame came to a close, with Fairfield having five points (including a 3-pointer) from Koben Zink, followed by two points each from Reese Teeters and Jon Bentley.
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Indians 7th at OHSAA Division II State Bowling Championships Members of the Hillsboro Indians bowling team and coaches are pictured at Wayne Webb s Columbus Bowl for the 2021 OHSAA Division II State Bowling Championships. (Photo courtesy of the Hillsboro High School Bowling Team Facebook) The Hillsboro Indians competed at the 2021 OHSAA Division II State Bowling Championships on Saturday, Feb. 27, reaching the final eight bracket and placing seventh overall in the state.
The day started with 16 teams, and in the first part of the event, the Indians bowled well enough to make the Final 8 championship round. This was the third time in program history that the Indians boys bowling team reached the championship round and the first time since 2017.
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Rinehart named co-chair of 2021 YAP State Committee Kameron Rinehart of Fayette County is co-chair of the Ohio Farm Bureauâs Young Agricultural Professionals State Committee for 2021. (Photo courtesy of the Ohio Farm Bureau) Leading Ohio Farm Bureau’s Young Agricultural Professionals State Committee for 2021 are Chaircouple Megan and Tyrone Brannon of Tuscarawas County, Co-Chair Kameron Rinehart of Fayette County and Secretary Bailey Elchinger of Henry County.
The Brannons are first-generation farmers who raise laying hens, pastured poultry, produce, herbs and specialize in microgreens. They market directly to consumers or at a local farmers market. Off the farm, Tyrone works for TMK Bakersville, and Megan is a graduate teaching and research assistant at Kent State University, where she teaches under