Snow storms, hoot-owls, a new park
By Tim Colliver - tcolliver@aimmediamidwest.com
Editor’s note We’re continuing our tradition of taking a look back each Saturday at some of the important, interesting or even odd events as they were reported during the same week throughout the years, along with interesting advertising features from years gone by.
This week in 1903, the Hillsboro News-Herald reported that the Rev. E.J. Moore and William Wheeler, representatives of the Ohio Anti-Saloon League, would be spending next Sunday in Hillsboro and would preach at the Methodist Church that morning.
Ladies, are you weary and worn out all the time, suffering from a weak back with headaches, nervousness and restlessness? If so, the paper advocated buying a little tin of Doan’s Kidney Pills for immediate relief.
By Mike Smith
Jan 27, 2021
Despite it being their first time on the gym in 10 days due to COVID quarantine and missing two starters, the Huntington Huntsmen treated their senior players and cheerleaders to their second win of the season in a 39-34 decision over Portsmouth Clay, Tuesday night.
The Huntsmen held leads off 11-8 after one quarter and 22-17 at halftime, but a 22-13 lead late in the second quarter vanished as the Clay Panthers went on a 13-0 run that extended from late first half into the third period where Clay grabbed a 26-22 advantage.
By the end of the third period, Huntingtonm had tied the score at 26-26 and trailed only one last time at 29-28 where they grabbed the lead for good and held on to improve to (2-14) on the season while Clay dropped to (3-12).
By Mike Smith
Jan 27, 2021
Despite it being their first time on the gym in 10 days due to COVID quarantine and missing two starters, the Huntington Huntsmen treated their senior players and cheerleaders to their second win of the season in a 39-34 decision over Portsmouth Clay, Tuesday night.
The Huntsmen held leads off 11-8 after one quarter and 22-17 at halftime, but a 22-13 lead late in the second quarter vanished as the Clay Panthers went on a 13-0 run that extended from late first half into the third period where Clay grabbed a 26-22 advantage.
By the end of the third period, Huntingtonm had tied the score at 26-26 and trailed only one last time at 29-28 where they grabbed the lead for good and held on to improve to (2-14) on the season while Clay dropped to (3-12).