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Kincaid Pleads Guilty to Bank Fraud Charges in Federal Court
Melissa R. Kincaid, of Logan, appeared in U.S. District Court Friday afternoon for a change of plea hearing. Kincaid seemed distraught as she sat next to her attorney, Nicholas G…. Read More
Christmas Wishes Come True For The Less Fortunate
Christmas cheer has been in the air all month with multiple events being held for families throughout Hocking County, and Karen Sarver and her merry little elves have been in… Read More
Local man remains in SEORJ on drug-related charges
A Logan man is being held in Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail on charges of possession of drugs and illegal manufacture of drugs, both second-degree felonies, as well as illegal assembly… Read More
Homelessness In Hocking County Is Growing
Homelessness is growing to epidemic proportions throughout the country, and has been more prevalent in Hocking County within the past few years, according to the Hocking Hills Inspire Shelter, which… Read More
Officials Discuss Safety Concerns Of Haydenville Tunnel
For decades, the Haydenville tunnel was an icon in the small quaint town and a vital part of the NATCO brickyard. However, today it is an abandoned safety hazard, partially… Read More
Logan Man Charged With Several Area Break-Ins
Charges have been filed against a 23-year-old man who allegedly admitted to Logan Police that he broke into several area businesses. Kenneth E. Linscott Jr., of High Street, Logan, has… Read More
Trash Collection Company Downsizes
For 37 years, Farmer’s Refuse has stood as an icon in the community. Owned by Kenny and Thelma Farmer, the company has serviced residential and commercial customers throughout Hocking and… Read More
Radio-Controlled Helicopters In Use By Logan Police Department
Some call it a drone, while others refer to it as a radio-controlled expensive toy, but the Federal Aviation Administration implies it is a flying model simulator that can be… Read More
Jury Finds Food Bank Employee Guilty On One Count
It took the jury a little more than an hour on Friday to determine the fate of Marilyn Sloan, who was accused of internal theft at the Southeastern Ohio Food… Read More
Evidence In Sloan Trial Suggest Problems Since 2007
It took approximately two hours to seat a jury of eight women and four men for the Marilyn Sloan trial, which began Wednesday in Hocking County Common Pleas Court. Sloan… Read More
Food Bank Theft Trial Rescheduled For September
A jury trial scheduled to begin in Hocking County Common Pleas Court for a local woman accused of internal theft at the Southeastern Ohio Food Bank has been postponed until… Read More
Hocking County Received Grant To Help Drug Offenders
The illegal drug market in the U.S. is one of the most profitable in the world attracting the most ruthless, sophisticated and aggressive drug traffickers. Over the past few years,… Read More
One Dead – Two Injured in Rt. 93 Crash
A left turn in front of an oncoming vehicle turned out to be deadly for a Hocking County woman. Troopers from the Ohio State Highway Patrol’s Athens Post said the… Read More
Logan Man Wanted By Police
Michael R. Herrold, the 32-year-old Logan man who suffered a gunshot wound to the leg in January, is wanted by the Logan Police Department. “We need to bring this guy… Read More
Individual Dies In Fall From Cedar Falls
UPDATE 8:40 p.m. The Hocking Hills State Park has endured three fatalities and a fourth major fall this year in which one individual managed to survive, but the summer months and… Read More
Officials Investigate Illegal Dumpsites In Wayne National Forest
Some people apparently believe they can use the Wayne National Forest as their personal dumping grounds for tree stumps and brush, as well as other refuse and debris. However, Wayne… Read More