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ButterMilks Bakery celebrates grand opening with ribbon cutting

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The Highland County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for ButterMilks Bakery on March 29 to celebrate the official grand opening of their storefront. ButterMilks Bakery is owned and operated by Tyler and Samantha Dehass and is located in Hillsboro at 142 W. Main Street, Hillsboro. ButterMilks Bakery brings a wide variety of drop cookies and other baked goods to Hillsboro and the surrounding area.

By Jamie Wheeler
Executive Director
Highland County Chamber of Commerce

ButterMilks Bakery, located in Hillsboro, celebrated its grand opening of their storefront with a ribbon cutting from the Highland County Chamber of Commerce, along with family, friends, and members of the community on March 29. ButterMilks Bakery is owned and operated by Tyler and Samantha Dehass and is located at 142 W. Main Street, Hillsboro.
 
Tyler Dehass says that this hobby-turned-business began as a way to cope after the death of his mother in 2019. “I quickly fell in love with it!”

ButterMilks Bakery offers many varieties of cookies, cupcakes, brownies and cheesecake. They also provide coffee and other drinks.
 
ButterMilks Bakery would especially like to thank all their family and friends who have been there for them throughout their journey, offering support, encouragement, and help.   
 
For more information including hours, availability, and more, please visit ButterMilks Bakery’s social media page or call (937) 618-0706.

About the Highland County Chamber of Commerce

The Highland County Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit membership-driven organization that represents the business community of Highland County. The many plans and programs the Chamber offers its investors, combined with county workforce development initiatives, and local, state, and federal legislative/advocacy efforts positions the Chamber of Commerce as a leading organization in Highland County. Learn more at www.thehighlandchamber.com. 

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