During the month of May, the Hillsboro Police Department underwent final certification and recertification review by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services, Ohio Collaborative Community – Police Advisory Board.
On a beautiful, sunny day in Greenfield, 28 teams teed it up for a great cause at the annual Highland District Hospital Foundation Golf Outing at Buckeye Hills Country Club.
Highland District Hospital Professional Services Corporation is excited to announce the addition of Dr. Bryan Giesy and Highland Podiatry to its offered services.
The Hillsboro City Schools district’s finances were at the forefront of the June 19 school board meeting, as the agenda included reviewing federal grants, authorizing appropriations and expenditures and revising some employee pay-related policies.
The Hillsboro Post 129 baseball team hosted their annual wooden bat tournament over the weekend (June 16-18) at Richard Shaffer Park, finishing 1-3 in the three-day event.
Just 15 minutes could save your life. That’s why the breast cancer experts at UC Health provide mobile mammography visits in communities across Greater Cincinnati.
The Hillsboro High School class of 1955 will hold their 68th class reunion Thursday, July 13 from 5-8 p.m. in The Alley Neighborhood Grille party room.
After years of being advised by state and county officials that the city’s lodging tax was improper, Hillsboro City Council members voted Thursday, June 15 to rescind both ordinances regarding the tax.
After nearly a year of planning, Hillsboro City Council voted — in a split decision — to approve an ordinance creating a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) in uptown Hillsboro during their Thursday, June 15 meeting.
Nearly half of the June 15 Hillsboro City Council meeting was devoted to citizens’ comments, as a recent “Hillsboro Pride in the Park” event prompted a discussion among several area residents.
Two Hillsboro men were sentenced to community control recently after pleading guilty to theft and receiving stolen property charges stemming from a joint indictment.
Members of the Hillsboro Swim Organization Board of Directors recently accepted a generous $2,500 donation from NCB to support their ongoing mission to provide aquatic opportunities to the community.