Home / Newsletters / Ohio / Ross County / March 3, 2026

πŸ—³οΈ Resolutions already broken

Ross County • March 3, 2026

Local Brew Logo
​

Good morning, Ross County. January's here, which means two things are absolutely certain: local government is drowning in procedural paperwork, and someone, somewhere, is already breaking their New Year's resolutions. County commissioners kicked off 2025 with their usual slate of administrative decisionsβ€”the kind of votes that sound boring until you realize they determine whether your roads get fixed and your tax dollars actually do something useful.

Beyond the bureaucratic machinery, the community's charitable spirit refuses to take a winter break. Several local initiatives are still going strong, proving that helping neighbors doesn't expire just because the holiday decorations came down. It's the quiet follow-through that separates genuine community care from seasonal sentimentβ€”and Ross County's clearly committed to showing up when it matters most.

🌤️ Sky Skoop

ChillicotheWeather Icon
34Β°
51Β°
rain 86%
FrankfortWeather Icon
34Β°
50Β°
rain 83%
KingstonWeather Icon
35Β°
50Β°
rain 86%
AdelphiWeather Icon
35Β°
50Β°
rain 83%
South SalemWeather Icon
34Β°
52Β°
rain 87%

Γ’Β˜Β•Γ―ΒΈΒ What's Brewing Locally

πŸ† Scoreboard

β€’ πŸ€ Adena High School is riding high after defeating Ross County 67 in a non-conference girls basketball game, showing off their skills on the court. The Warriors are looking strong this season, and fans are eager to see what's next.

β€’ πŸ€ McClain High School secured a 43-37 win over Jackson in FAC girls basketball, with Paisley Pryor scoring her 1,000th career point in the process, a milestone that's got the whole town talking. This win is a testament to the team's dedication and hard work.

β€’ πŸ€ Ross County Christian Academy came out on top with a 71-55 win over Patriot Prep in non-conference boys basketball, proving their strength in the league. The Academy is looking forward to their next challenge πŸ“….

β€’ 🏊 McClain High School made a splash by winning the FAC swimming championship with an impressive 390 points, showcasing their talent in the pool. The team's victory is a proud moment for the school and the community.

β€’ πŸ€ Huntington High School defeated Glenwood 40-35 in non-conference girls basketball, with the team's solid defense leading to a well-deserved win. The Huntsmen are gearing up for their next game, coming up soon πŸ“….

β€’ πŸ€ Chillicothe High School is preparing to face off against their rivals in an upcoming FAC boys basketball matchup, with fans eagerly anticipating the competition. The Cavaliers are ready to put on a show and make their town proud πŸ“….

πŸ“° From the Press Box:

Ross County sports update β€” Chillicothe Gazette

(Note: Due to limited information, only one article link is available)

πŸ“… Happenings & Hoopla

Your neighbors are getting together β€” come be part of it!

Mar. 3, 6:00 AM β€” Cosmos and Constellations – Lunar Eclipse!

πŸ“ Buzzard's Roost, Chillicothe, OH

Join for lunar eclipse stargazing

Learn more β†’

Mar. 14 β€” First Capital Lecture Series: Music & Entertainment

Discover local music history

Learn more β†’

🍞 Daily Bread Crumb

"Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you."

Ҁ” 1 Peter 5:7

This verse reminds us that we don't have to carry our worries alone, as God is always ready to listen and help us through life's challenges. By trusting in His care, we can find peace and comfort in the midst of uncertainty.

{% if subscriber.rh_reflink != blank %}

Share with friends, get cool stuff, grow local!

Have friends who'd love our newsletter too? Give them your unique referral link (below) and get an awesome local reward when they subscribe.

{{subscriber.rh_reflink}}

PS: You have referred {{subscriber.rh_totref}} people so far

{% endif %}
Instagram

Interested in advertising? Get in touch.

Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up here.

Update your email preferences or unsubscribe here

← Previous
🎯 Not an easy target
Next →
πŸ‘” Dressed for success