PIKE COUNTY — One year after eight members of the Rhoden family were murdered in their beds as they slept, the Ohio Attorney General and local law enforcement officers continue to search for answers.
Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader and Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine at an afternoon news conference to discuss the 2016 slayings of 8 people in Pike County. BOB GARLOCK/STAFF Pike County Sheriff ...
Sheriff's offices in Ross and Pike counties will receive a combined total of more than $63,000 in state grants to reduce violent crime.
Pike County, Ohio, is working to move past the notoriety of the 2016 Rhoden family murders. Local leaders are focused on an anticipated employment boom from a new multibillion dollar energy and data ...
COLUMBUS— Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Public Safety Director Andy Wilson today announced the latest round of funding to support violent crime reduction initiatives throughout Ohio ...
Pike County government paid out more than $2.36 million in employee bonuses between January 2020 and April 2026, according to ...
The 53-year-old Ross County man placed on administrative leave from his assistant coaching position with the Huntington ...
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