Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInVINTON, Va. (WDBJ/VDOT Release) - The Virginia Department of Transportation is holding a public hearing regarding a project designed to “enhance safety increase capacity and improve traffic flow” at the intersection of Route 24 (Hardy Road/Bypass Road) and Route 634 (Hardy Road) in Vinton Hill Community Center at 820 East Washington Avenue in Vinton VDOT says the hearing will be held in an “open-house” format and VDOT representatives will be on hand to answer questions The proposal is to replace the current signalized intersection with a one-lane roundabout with three slip lanes The entrance to the bank property at the intersection will be moved about 110 feet west and a new bank exit will be added on Roop Street Crosswalks with median islands will be added to Bypass Road and Hardy Road southbound Bypass Road traffic that currently turns left onto Hardy Road would be detoured for four to six months Comments about the project may be submitted at the hearing or until May 30, 2025, to Hayden Hill, Project Manager, 731 Harrison Avenue, Salem VA 24153. Comments can also be emailed to hayden.hill@VDOT.Virginia.gov Reference “Hardy Road Roundabout Vinton” in the subject heading Anyone requiring special assistance to attend and participate in this meeting may contact Hayden Hill at 540-387-5353 Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInLAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - An Acadiana man has been sentenced for the armed robbery of two convenience stores in Vinton and a 17-year-old drove to Vinton in a car stolen from Lafayette on Oct Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Louisiana The two entered two stores just minutes apart holding guns and demanding money from the clerks Charles and the teen stole $400 from each Tiger Mart and More 4 Less They then drove to Texas and led Vidor police on a high-speed chase back across the state line Charles and the teen crashed their car near Starks and ran while firing at the officer chasing them They were reportedly arrested while trying to leave in a relative’s vehicle Charles pleaded guilty to using or carrying a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence sentenced him to 12 years and 11 months in prison followed by five years of supervised release This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Back in the ’60s and ’70s, only one teen idol was known as “The Polish Prince” — none other than Bobby Vinton as the only child of bandleader Stan Vinton and Dorothy Studzinski Vinton Bobby formed his first band at the age of 16 as well as his own self-titled television show Vinton was forced to retire a decade ago in 2015 after contracting shingles he has been seen in several infomercials selling the “Lifetime of Romance” music collection and was heard on Sirius XM radio’s The Cousin Brucie Show in 2018 encouraging fans to get their shingles vaccine 20th Century Fox Film Corp./courtesy Everett Collection Missouri in the ’90s and was inspired to build his own theater called the Bobby Vinton Blue Velvet Theatre in Branson While not much is known about his current life They have five children and reside in Englewood Several of the stars are still acting into their 80s and beyond What happened to those teen idols and child stars we swayed to swooned over and watched as they grew up (while we grew up as well) VINTON – A beloved community tradition is back in full bloom The 70th Annual Vinton Dogwood Festival kicked off Friday night Crowds packed the Vinton Farmers’ Market stage to enjoy a high-energy performance by Trial by Fire Saturday’s festivities will feature 200 craft and retail vendors, three entertainment stages, and a free kids’ zone and family activity area. Festivalgoers can also check out a strongman demonstration, live music throughout the day, and the classic antique car show. People of all ages came out tonight to enjoy the celebration. “We came here for the music. I like the ’70s—for me!” Londyn and Vada, two attendees, said. “Music. And the people. And the food. We just ate at one of the restaurants—it was very good, by the way,” John Sangillo, who was also attending the event, said. “The community is very proud of this festival,” said Sandra Pratt, a Vinton resident. “It just brings everybody together. And it’s a feel-good way to start the summer, and honor the spring and the dogwood trees.” The fun continues Saturday in Vinton, with a packed schedule of family-friendly activities, and admission is free. The popular Dogwood Stroll walking parade steps off at 2 p.m., followed by the crowning of the Dogwood Queen and her court. Copyright 2025 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved. 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Click here to take a moment and familiarize yourself with our Community Guidelines TV Listings Email Newsletters RSS Feeds Contests and Rules Contact Us Internships at WSLS 10 Careers at WSLS 10 Closed Captioning / Audio Description Public File Current EEO Report Terms of Use Privacy Policy Do Not Sell My Info FCC Applications Copyright © 2025 WSLS.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInVINTON (WDBJ) - The Vinton Police Department is in search of the person responsible for a bank robbery officers received reports of a robbery at 4:40 p.m Monday in the Truist Bank on Washington Avenue Police say the robber is described as a white man wearing a camouflage hoodie and a mask covering his face the man entered the building demanding money The man then left on foot with an undisclosed amount of money and ran toward N Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Charlton with the Vinton Police Department at (540) 283-7035 the Vinton Dogwood Festival returns for its 70th year What began as a fundraiser for new band uniforms back in 1956 has blossomed into a beloved community event now featuring dozens of activities for all ages just a full day of activities,” Mary-Beth Layman publicity chairperson for the Vinton Dogwood Festival For more information visit here. SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 2:50 PM | Updated: 2:50 pm FILE - A Perseid meteor streaks across the sky during the Perseid meteor shower in Vinton BY CHRISTINA LARSON, AP SCIENCE WRITER (AP) — Halley’s comet swings near Earth every 75 years But debris left by the comet leads to two major meteor showers every year including the Eta Aquarid When this meteor shower lights up the night sky “you’ll know that Earth is crossing the path of the most famous comet,” said Shauna Edson of the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum The Eta Aquarids are “pretty fast meteors” said NASA’s Bill Cooke expect to see 10 to 15 meteors per hour in ideal viewing conditions Viewing lasts until May 28. Here’s what to know about the Eta Aquarids and other meteor showers As the Earth orbits the sun, several times a year it passes through debris left by passing comets and sometimes asteroids. The source of the Eta Aquarids is debris from Halley’s comet When these fast-moving space rocks enter Earth’s atmosphere the debris encounters new resistance from the air and becomes very hot Sometimes the surrounding air glows briefly leaving behind a fiery tail — the end of a “shooting star.” You don’t need special equipment to see the various meteor showers that flash across annually The best time to watch a meteor shower is in the early predawn hours when the moon is low in the sky Competing sources of light — such as a bright moon or artificial glow — are the main obstacles to a clear view of meteors Cloudless nights when the moon wanes smallest are optimal viewing opportunities Your eyes will be better adapted to spot shooting stars if you aren’t checking your phone The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science and Educational Media Group The AP is solely responsible for all content (KPLC) - I-10 West is back open in Vinton after an oversized load hit an overpass An 18-wheeler carrying a backhoe hit the West Street overpass at Exit 7 Traffic was diverted off the interstate as DOTD inspected the overpass VINTON, Va. – The Vinton Police Dept. is currently investigating a bank robbery that occurred at Truist Bank on Monday. According to VPD, officers responded to the location at 210 Washington Ave. The suspect was a man wearing a camouflage hoodie and a mask covering his face. According to police, the man entered the bank and demanded an undisclosed amount of money, officials say no gun was produced. Have the day's biggest stories arrive in your inbox every day at 8 p.m. Once the suspect had the money he left the bank on foot and ran through the parking lot toward N. Poplar St. No arrests have been made and Vinton Police say the incident is currently under investigation. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call Detective Charlton with the Vinton Police Department at (540) 283-7035. Duncan Weigand joined WSLS 10’s digital team in June 2024, weeks after graduating from Virginia Tech with a bachelor’s in communication studying multimedia journalism and a cognate in marketing. Vinton Steel plans a $255 million expansion and upgrade of its 63-year-old minimill in El Paso County's Upper Valley that will expand its workforce by 188 people The facility currently employs almost 360 people making it a major employer in El Paso County and important to both the area economy and Vinton Japan's Kyoei Steel Ltd., owner of the facility for eight years, last year began studying the possibility of the expansion Its initial application for state tax incentives had a larger project price tag The plans were announced at Vinton Steel by a Kyoei official at an event headlined by Texas Gov The governor touted the state providing $7.4 million in tax breaks from two state economic development programs for the project El Paso County and the town of Vinton also are providing just over $11.6 million in tax breaks for the project "This underscores the value that we saw in multiple numbers The value of having steel businesses expanding in the state of Texas The value of the (high-paying) jobs and employees that come along with this program," Abbott said value to see economic growth in this region We want the entire El Paso region to experience the same economic growth that you see in Houston The event was inside the building where steel rebar Dozens of workers wearing green work uniforms and hardhats were at the event along with government officials and comunity leaders including El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samaniego and Village of Vinton Mayor Rachel Quintana a Vinton Steel manager who has worked at the facility 31 years praised the state's and Kyoei's investment when he spoke at the event "I think this is a huge step in the right direction for us at Vinton Steel," he said after the event told the El Paso Times that Vinton Steel's aging facility was long past due for an overhaul Kyoei officials decided to go forward with the project because "the U.S and we expect future demand for rebar for construction," he said Kitada and Eduardo Gonzalez, a Vinton Steel assistant vice president, said that the coming 25% tariffs against steel imports into the United States, recently announced by President Donald Trump, will likely boost business for the company The possibility of such tariffs also played a part in the expansion decision Vinton is Kyoei’s only steel mill in the United States and several steel mills in Vietnam and Japan two operate in the Phoenix area and one is expected to begin operations soon in Kingman Plans call for replacing the minimill's two electric arc furnaces with a new state-of-the-art furnace inside a new building to be constructed next to the old facility That will increase production from about 240,000 tons to over 300,000 tons of steel products made from recycled steel scrap at the minimill Construction is expected to begin in January the facility also makes grinding steel balls and smooth steel balls for copper mining The facility is located on about 230 acres along Interstate 10 and near Vinton Road The facility also includes a rolling steel mill grinding steel ball mill and an adjacent metal-scrap processing site More: El Paso's Hunt Companies starts work on 2,400-homes community in Horizon City Abbott credited a trip he took with his economic development team about two years ago to Osaka for creating a relationship that helped with the company's expansion decision chief executive officer of the Borderplex Alliance an El Paso-based regional economic development organization which had a representative on the governor's trip "The personal diplomacy helped," Barela said after the event Vic Kolenc may be reached at 915-546-6421; vkolenc@elpasotimes.com@vickolenc on Twitter, now known as X. 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Ohio health officials analyze suspected measles cases in Jackson and Vinton countiesby KRISTOFER PLONA Ohio (WCHS) — Health officials are analyzing multiple suspected measles cases in southeastern Ohio Two suspected cases recently appeared in health care facilities in Jackson County and another was reported at a Vinton County elementary school The Jackson County health Department announced suspected cases are being monitored and those affected are isolating Samples from Central Elementary School in McArthur have been sent to a laboratory for analysis according to a news release from the Vinton County Health Department The news release noted the department does not provide testing or treatment for the disease and those who may have been exposed are advised to contact primary care providers Results in both counties may be delayed due to the upcoming holiday weekend Measles is a communicable respiratory virus that can lead to major health complications Symptoms typically appear within a week or two after contact and may include fever Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The CDC noted ear infections and diarrhea are common complications Unvaccinated individuals exposed to the virus are advised to quarantine for three weeks after exposure and seek medical attention if symptoms arise Measles may be prevented with vaccines The first dose is typically administered along with mumps and rubella vaccines to youth aged 12-to-15 months and a second dose at age 4-to-6 This year, measles cases have been confirmed in 18 states Outbreaks are typically traced back to international travelers and may quickly spread though areas with low vaccination rates Health officials note home remedies – including vitamins oils and special diets – will not prevent or cure measles – The 70th Annual Vinton Dogwood Festival is set to take place on April 25 and 26 Vinton’s Dogwood Festival will feature the following: The “Dogwood Stroll – Walking Parade" will also begin at 2 p.m and will begin at the 200 block of Lee Avenue and follow Pollard Street You can see other planned road closures below: For more information on the festival, click here. Copyright © 2025 WSLS.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group, a division of Graham Holdings. Elizabeth Anna (Corbett) Vinton, 82, of Cedar Rapids, passed away on Monday, February 3, 2025, at St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids.  Visitation will be held on Friday, February 7, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at the Snyder & Hollenbaugh Funeral & Cremation Services of Lone Tree.  Funeral Services will follow at 12:00 p.m. at the funeral home.  Burial will be in the Lone Tree Cemetery.  Online condolences may be left at www.sandhfuneralservice.com. Elizabeth will be deeply missed by her children, Belinda Whitehead of Lebanon, Missouri, Bernard (Michelle) Vinton of Oskaloosa, Kimberley Barnhill of Cedar Rapids and Amy Vinton of Missouri; eleven grandchildren, Gregory, Eric, Colter, Alyssa, Kyle, Chelsea, Cory, Eliza, Logan, Dave and Raven; 14 great grandchildren and siblings, J. Kirk (Linn) Corbett of Cedar Rapids, Don (Alisa) Corbett of California and Chris (Becky) Corbett of Stanwood. Elizabeth was preceded in death by her parents and son, William in infancy. President Donald Trump participates in a National Day of Prayer at the White House. WATCHUPDATE: Vinton police have identified person in connection with theft investigationby IOWA'S NEWS NOW STAFF Iowa — UPDATE: Vinton police now say the person has been identified The Vinton Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying a person in connection with a theft at Theisen’s in Vinton on March 11 Authorities believe the individual is from the Cedar Rapids area Anyone with information regarding the incident or who recognizes the person shown in the attached post is urged to contact the Vinton Police Department at (319) 472-2321 – The Town of Vinton is expanding with several new projects The Town of Vinton has been working on the Gish Mill project for almost a decade there will be two restaurants and apartment-style Airbnbs There is no word yet on what restaurants will be at the Gish Mill Meanwhile, there is a new hotel in the works that will be located on the corner of Virginia and South Pollard. The hotel, which could be open in 2026, will have about 90 rooms and is targeted at traveling professionals. Peters said the hotel will also benefit the other businesses in Vinton because it is within walking distance of downtown. “When you have a visitor at this property, they don’t have to get in their car and necessarily drive somewhere to get dinner or get breakfast, they can actually just walk down the street a couple of blocks and have access to a lot of amenities they would actually have to get in their car and access,” said Peters. Peters also said the town will rebuild a few buildings that were destroyed by a fire a couple of years ago, including some places where people can live. Vinton is renovating the War Memorial and building a park behind it too. There are some new restaurants you can try as well. One is called Panda Boba where you can get all the boba tea you want. Owner Khanh Bui said when she first came here from Atlanta, she couldn’t find a place that sells boba tea nearby. In fact, she said the closest one is in Blacksburg, so she opened one here in September. “Everybody is really supportive. I was so glad that I picked Vinton because everybody here is very supportive [and] very helpful,” said Bui. Another new restaurant in Vinton, but just outside the town, is called Absolutely Delicious. They sell hotdogs, beef franks, salads, fries and much more. First responders receive a 20 percent discount. “We’re not anything about fast food. We’re just we’re fresh made cooked to order and the way you want it so you know that’s something you can’t get at the fast food restaurants,” said Co-Owner Teresa Thacker. Keshia Lynn is a Multimedia Journalist for WSLS. She was born and raised in Maryland and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Law and Society from American University and a Master’s degree in Mass Communication from Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism. Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — Texas Governor Greg Abbott visited the Borderland Thursday as Vinton Steel announced its investment in hundreds of millions of dollars in upgrading the company Vinton Steel Chairman Masahiro Kitada revealed that parent company Kyoei Steel is investing $255 million in its subsidiary company Vinton Steel which he called the largest in Kyoei's history is to replace old machinery with new "state-of-the-art" equipment and position the Borderland at the "cutting edge" of the industry Kitada introduced Abbott who called the announcement important as he believes it shines a light on the Borderland "Business leaders across the globe are recognizing the powerful role that Texas can provide in their success," Abbott said adding that he expects more announcements like these in the future Abbott said the investment will create hundreds of jobs Abbott also said that the "Texas Jobs Energy Technology and Innovation" program awarded the project $5.9 million while the Texas Enterprise Fund provided $1.5 million Abbott said he wants to see economic growth in El Paso on the level of other larger Texas cities like Houston or Dallas Abbott was also joined by El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samaniego Sign up to receive the top interesting stories from in and around our community once daily in your inbox (KPLC) - The exit ramp connecting I-10 Westbound to Louisiana Highway 108 near Vinton is currently blocked due to an accident The exit ramp from I-10 West to LA 108 (Exit 8) is blocked due to an accident have released new information regarding a death investigation citing “a multitude of misinformation and outright falsehoods cries of ‘corruption’ as well as threats of violence being circulated.” (Sinclair Broadcast Group) cries of ‘corruption’ as well as threats of violence being circulated.” A lengthy update was posted to social media Thursday regarding the July 2023 death of Travis Dakota Williams deputies responded to a verbal altercation reported in Hamden in which they were separated without charges being filed deputies once again interacted with the couple after a property owner made a trespassing complaint Investigators said the pair had camped on private property but agreed to leave the area after being confronted by law enforcement and no charges were filed deputies said they spoke with Williams who accused Combs of kicking him in the ribs during an argument and stealing belongings debit cards and Electronic Benefit Transfer card Investigators said Combs was charged with theft and assault deputies said a 911 call was received from James Coleman prompting emergency crews to respond to a McArthur home where Williams was loaded into an ambulance and taken to Holzer Medical Center in Jackson deputies found Williams entered cardiac arrest The Jackson County Coroner’s Office noted prior to his arrival at the hospital Williams “was found at a local drug house” where he exhibited “erratic behavior and collapsed.” Deputies then said the sheriff’s office began receiving calls claiming Williams had been caged deputies were called back to the Market Street home where two men – identified as Travis Williams Sr and Trevor Williams - were charged with burglary aggravated menacing and criminal damaging after Coleman told investigators said bricks were thrown at his home and his door was kicked in Deputies returned to the home on July 31 with a search warrant and found “random drug paraphernalia.” In addition deputies conducted interviews and reviewed cell phone footage that appeared to show Coleman striking Williams with a closed fist on the day of his death Investigators say one interviewee claimed Coleman used a metal rod to beat Williams Coleman was then arrested for felonious assault Investigators said Williams’ toxicology report indicated a high level of methamphetamine Examiners also noted finding needle punctures Deputies noted Combs pleaded guilty to assaulting Williams while a grand jury unanimously decided against indicting Coleman in the death investigation VPD said officers responded to reports of a “disturbance” around 5:13 p.m. in the parking lot of 311 South Pollard Street. Upon arrival, they found two men suffering from critical injuries, and both were later pronounced dead. The men were identified as 31-year-old Jeffrey Alan Catron and 29-year-old Brian Christian Sledd. Authorities said they quickly arrested 45-year-old Jordan Daniel Pierce as the suspect. He was charged with the following: Pierce is currently being held at the Roanoke County Jail. In court documents obtained by 10 News, Vinton Police officers said the incident happened during a custody exchange. Pierce’s children, the children’s mother and two firefighters also witnessed the violence, according to the documents. Pierce has court dates scheduled on March 10 and May 22. We will update you with more information as it becomes available. Two eastern Ohio counties are still waiting to learn if the state's growing number of measles cases has reached them (WCHS) — Two eastern Ohio counties are still waiting to learn if the state's growing number of measles cases has reached them Suspected cases of measles have been reported by the Jackson County Health Department and the Vinton County Health Department Vinton reported a possible case at Central Elementary School in McArthur Jackson County's possible ones showed up at two separate health facilities tests result likely won't come until next week but with Ohio's case numbers now in double digits more cases seem likely to be found in the state “Those that are unvaccinated here are at the highest risk with infection of measles and that will continue to grow as the rates of unvaccinated individuals increase and spread Measles was a disease that was all but eradicated in the U.S. but now the Center for Disease Control is reporting more than 700 cases in some 25 states Carper has two kids in Central Elementary and said while they're vaccinated “It's something that hasn't been around for a while and you don't know how it's going to affect your kids yourself and just the community that you live in,” Carper said Kroger Health's chief medical officer says if appropriate “As families and parents are concerned about the spread of measles talk to your health care provider and have an honest conversation about is the vaccine right for me and my family," Watkins said West Virginia's legislature recently rejected efforts to create a religious or philosophical exemption to the state's school vaccine requirements It's likely the growing number of measles cases or suspected cases influenced that vote though the state has not seen a recent reported case (WDBJ) - Two men are dead after a shooting in a parking lot Sunday to a report of a disturbance in the rear parking lot of the Town of Vinton Municipal Building on 311 South Pollard Street Officers found two men with critical injuries Police say both men were later pronounced dead at the scene A man of interest involved in the shooting is in police custody The United States Attorney’s Office said a federal grand jury in Roanoke returned a superseding indictment on Thursday, charging 20-year-old Alageon Gravely with the following: Authorities said Gravely used at least 3 minors to create and produce child pornography, according to court documents. The documents also claim Gravely received images from another minor, as well as sending obscenity to a minor. In total, 5 minors are involved in the case. Gravely now faces between 15 and 30 years in prison. We will update you with more details as they become available. (WDBJ) - The town of Vinton has some potentially historic plans for next year Leaders are working to bring a hotel to the heart of town WDBJ7 breaks down the economic boost it could bring and the potential timeline The corner of South Pollard and First Street could be the home where Vinton’s first hotel will open after years of planning “It really just gives the visitor an opportunity to stay a closer proximity to their attraction and retains them longer which is beneficial to the town in the sense of supporting the other businesses particularly in our downtown,” said Vinton Town Manager Pete Peters Peters said they’re ready to build a new hotel on two acres of land He said it could generate about $400,000 in revenue the support of Roanoke County through sales tax and personal property and real estate taxes that go into the county for the town,” said Peters KARA Hospitality LLC is a Virginia-based development company the town will be working with Peters said they will cover the $12 million project The company already has four other hotel locations in the state A lot of the business owners in the downtown are particularly excited about it because it is walkable and that’s part of the attraction for the developer,” he said People who spoke with WDBJ7 said they’re excited to have the four-story hotel with 94 rooms come to town but others who live on the street across from the land are worried about the traffic it could bring “I think just because it’s such a small area it’s going to create traffic issues and crashes,” said a resident who wished to remain anonymous and I assume it’s just going to get noisier I would rather not have that,” said Stephen Poplin Peters hopes to begin construction sometime in early 2025 He said the completion timeline will take about 11 months to a year The town council is meeting Tuesday night to approve the sale of the property where the hotel would go You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience 9 Vinton County Vikings (12-11; 9-3 TVC-Ohio) went on the road to face the No 8 Hillsboro Indians (11-12; 3-7 FAC) in a Southeast 2 Division IV playoff showdown where they fell But Hillsboro would immediately respond with two scores off steals to end the first quarter and they would take that momentum in the early second by taking a 17-10 lead and all together going on a 13-0 run Vinton County would not back down as they went back and forth with Hillsboro for the rest of the quarter They would be down 26-18 going into halftime But the floodgates would open in the third as the Indians would use their ball movement and knock down shots mostly from the hands of Tate Davis and Jack Howland the Hillsboro defense would do their part in shutting down the Vikings offense it wouldn’t be enough as Hillsboro would run away with the victory Jack Howland went off for the Indians by hitting four threes and hitting five out of eight attempts from two Tate Davis and Dylan Dixon are also worth mentioning as they both had five rebounds each and Davis went six for ten from the field with two threes Vinton County Senior Cobra Sharp ended his last game in his stellar high school career with 21 points Vinton County Boys Head Coach NJ Kight expressed how important Sharp was to the team I just wish every young kid can see what he’s given to the game of basketball,” Kight said The Vinton County Vikings ended their season with a 12-11 overall record and a 9-3 conference record that led to a second-place finish in the TVC-Ohio The Hillsboro Indians improve to 11-12 overall and move on to face the top seeded Meigs Marauders on Monday