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  • Santa, Savings and Stories at Christmas Cabin

    Folks who regularly make the trip out to Christmas at the Cabin on Cave Road do so for S.S.S.
  • Card shower requested
    A card shower has been requested for the 97th birthday of Sarah "Sally" Tener of Hillsboro.
  • Greenfield Lions Club sponsor fund-raising raffle
    The Greenfield Lions Club is holding a raffle for a Sony PlayStation 3 gaming system.
  • Greenfield Lions Club holds kindergarten eye screening
    The Greenfield Lions Club recently held an eye screening clinic for kindergarten students of the Greenfield Schools.
  • Artists' works on display at Highland County District Library
    The Highland County District Library is proud to have a display previewing some of the artists' work that will be at the
  • Slow pace for 2009 harvest
    While daylight hours have been getting shorter for some time, it seems pretty dramatic with the departure of daylight-saving time. I’m sure farmers would like to see longer daylight hours to help make up for harvest delays. At least last week we were able to string together several days of nice weather which allowed most farmers to make some progress with harvest. A definite result of the harvest delays is that it appears Highland and the surrounding counties will have a large reduction in wheat acres planted.
  • Senior Scene: From the HCSCC
    New addition to the daily menu
  • HUBA ready for Holiday Parade
    The seasons have changed and holiday celebrations are around the corner. And on Saturday, Nov. 28, the Hillsboro Uptown Business Association will present the annual Hillsboro Holiday Parade. This is the second year the association has organized the parade for the city of Hillsboro.
  • HDH Foundation presents 2009 gala
    The Highland District Hospital Foundation invites the public to attend its annual hospital gala fund-raiser. This year’s event, the Black and White Gala, will be held Saturday, Nov. 21 at 6:30 p.m. at the Hillsboro Elks Lodge.
  • Santa Claus to visit Boyd Cancer Center
          Wilmington, Ohio – On Saturday, November 28, Santa Claus will make a stop at the Foster J. Boyd, MD, Regional Cancer Center at 31 Farquhar Avenue (corner of Main Street and Farquhar) in Wilmington. Parents can bring their children to the cancer center between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. to visit with Santa.
  • AAUW, Altrusa pleased with results of annual book sale
    The AAUW-Altrusa book sale was a great success this year, thanks again to its many volunteers and supporters. This annual sale is a joint
    effort of the local American Association of University Women chapter and Altrusa International of Highland County.
  • AAUW, Altrusa pleased with results of annual book sale
    The AAUW-Altrusa book sale was a great success this year, thanks again to its many volunteers and supporters. This annual sale is a joint
    effort of the local American Association of University Women chapter and Altrusa International of Highland County.
  • Garden Club plans holiday activities
    The Hillsboro Garden Club met October 27, 2009 at the Floral Hall on the Highland County Fairgrounds.  President Nancy Baldwin led the group in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance.  Minutes of the September meeting were read and approved.  Roll call was answered by "What does your garden soil need this fall?" Members agreed compost and fertilizer are always needed.  The Treasurer's report was given and filed for audit.
  • Hillsboro Garden Club announces plans for 2010 Flower Show
    The Hillsboro Garden Club 2010 Flower Show committee has announced the artistic design classes for the three Highland County Fair flower shows next year. The theme, Festivals and Fairs, was selected to celebrate local enterprise and entertainment, according to committee chairman Rose Marie Cowdrey.
  • Lynchburg plans for 17th Annual Village Christmas
    Lynchburg is busy preparing for its annual Village Christmas. This marks the 17th year for the event, which is held the second weekend in December. Many village residents open their homes to the public to offer such diverse items as secret family recipe baked goods to arts and craft items made within the village.
  • Christmas at the Cabin: A Thanksgiving scenario
    The feast is over, the dishes at least cleared away, and the men in the family either plop themselves in front of the TV
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