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  • Special council meeting announced

    A special council meeting has been called to be held on Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 5 p.m. at 130 Homestead Avenue, Justice Center, Municipal Court room.

  • A message of peace
    Wilmington College recently played host to a visiting Peace Ambassador Exchange team from Japan.
  • Greenfield to hold special meeting Sept. 28
    There will be a special meeting of the Greenfield City Council to discuss with the City Manager Resume Review Committee
  • Governor, gratitude highlight formal dedication of new school facilities
    An air of gratitude filled the Hillsboro High School/Middle School
    campus Sunday afternoon.As hundreds gathered to attend the formal
    dedication held in the school auditeria, the overwhelming message from all
    speakers was one of appreciation.
  • Annual 'brake for breakfast' Oct. 7
    The Foster J. Boyd, MD, Regional Cancer Center and the American Cancer Society have teamed up once again to encourage women to take a few minutes out of their busy morning routine to pause and consider their risk for breast cancer.
  • Ohio submits priority projects for stimulus funding grants
    Targeting major transportation projects that will have a significant impact throughout the state and Midwest region, Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland is submitting nine applications to the U.S. Department of Transportation for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act TIGER (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) Discretionary Grant Program.
  • Trapp to run for Supreme Court
    Judge Mary Jane Trapp has announced her candidacy for Ohio Supreme Court. Trapp will be running for the seat currently held by Judge Judy Lanzinger. The announcement took place this week at the Ladies’ Gallery of the Statehouse.
  • City council approves improvement project; mulls fire dept. personnel
    Hillsboro City Council passed a resolution for the design and construction for an Environmental Infrastructure Improvements Project at the Sept. 14 council meeting held at the Highland County Justice Center.
  • Hospital receives healthy checkup
    Number two in the nation.  That was the result of a recent report published in the May issue of Modern Healthcare that named Adena Greenfield Medical Center (AGMC) the second most profitable critical-access hospital in the United States.
  • Olivia Wisecup seeing 'history as it happens'
    A local teenager has gotten the chance of the lifetime – the opportunity to serve an Ohio congressman as a page in Washington, D.C.
  • County reflects on Patriot Day
    We remember.
  • Last-ditch effort to save building falls short
    Several residents spoke out Wednesday night in favor of maintaining the former Hillsboro High School/Middle School building on West Main Street; but in the end, no amount of public debate could change the building’s fate.
  • Last-ditch effort to save building falls short
    Several residents spoke out Wednesday night in favor of maintaining the former Hillsboro High School/Middle School building on West Main Street; but in the end, no amount of public debate could change the building’s fate.
  • SSCC sees new era of expansion, growth
    During the recent grand opening of Southern State Community College’s new Fayette Campus expansion, President Sherry Stout announced that along with the physical growth of campus facilities, the college is also experiencing an unprecedented growth in enrollment.
  • Party welcomes Cordray Sept. 27
    The Highland County Democratic Party welcomes Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray as guest speaker at their fall dinner on Sunday, Sept. 27, at 2 p.m. at the Ponderosa Banquet Center on South High Street in Hillsboro.
  • County sees benefit from ARRA funds
    Highland County will see benefits beginning this week from the Ohio Department of Transportation’s contracts across the state for projects funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, as work begins on the next stimulus-funded project in District 9.
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