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  • Hillsboro schools cut spending deficit

    Although it will be by a smaller margin than anticipated, it is projected the Hillsboro City Schools will end the year with a spending deficit of approximately $250,000.
  • Greenfield police investigate stabbing
    The Greenfield Police Department is actively investigating the stabbing of a 24-year-old male that allegedly occurred late March 17.
  • Planning commission tables camping issue
    The Hillsboro Planning Commission has tabled an ongoing matter regarding camping at the Highland County Fairgrounds.
  • Hillsboro Police Report for March 15-16
    On March 15 at 10:59 p.m., the Hillsboro Police Department responded to an alarm call on McDowell Street. Upon officer's arrival, it was found that someone had cut a hole in the fence belonging to AEP. Someone also tried to gain entry into the building. This report remains under investigation. $200 worth of property was damaged.
  • County, business remain at impasse on tax issue
    Highland County commissioners and the legal counsel for Hangar 6 remained at an impasse Wednesday over property taxes levied against the business. Hangar 6 attorney Brian Sullivan of the Cincinnati firm of Dinsmore and Shohl, LLP, told commissioners he was "disappointed" over a March 15 letter, in which commissioners closed by saying "We cannot ask the taxpayers of Highland County to pay the taxes for {Hangar 6 owner George Matthews}, nor was that agreed to in the lease."
  • Greenfield Council honors Lesters
    The Greenfield City Council honored a Greenfield couple March 16 with the "May the Work I've Done Speak for Me" Award.
  • Court sends Coonrod case to grand jury
    GREENFIELD – The father of two Greenfield children killed in a structure fire a week ago appeared in Highland County/Madison Township Court Monday. Wesley Coonrod, 42, whose two young children were killed in a fire March 7, is being held on $1 million bond at the Highland County Justice Center. 
 
  • Court sends Coonrod case to grand jury
    GREENFIELD – The father of two Greenfield children killed in a structure fire a week ago appeared in Highland County/Madison Township Court Monday. Wesley Coonrod, 42, whose two young children were killed in a fire March 7, is being held on $1 million bond at the Highland County Justice Center.
  • Storm knocks out traffic lights
    A thunderstorm that moved through the region Friday night knocked power out in the Harry Sauner Road, North High Street area of Hillsboro. 
  • Commissioners hear concerns from Highland County Children Services
    Commissioners received more bad news from Highland County Children Services Executive Director Wendy Jacobs at their Wednesday board meeting. Jacobs and HCCS caseworker Jeff Rulon provided an update on the Children Services staffing level and fiscal issues.
  • County approves $485,000 loan in support of Greenfield manufacturer
    GREENFIELD – After working for many months to secure revolving loan funding for C-Mold in Greenfield, Highland County commissioners’ efforts reached fruition this week.
       Despite a potential last-minute funding obstacle regarding previous loans on existing equipment, commissioners agreed Wednesday to move forward with the loan.
  • County approves $485,000 loan in support of Greenfield manufacturer
    GREENFIELD – After working for many months to secure revolving loan funding for C-Mold in Greenfield, Highland County commissioners’ efforts reached fruition this week.
       Despite a potential last-minute funding obstacle regarding previous loans on existing equipment, commissioners agreed Wednesday to move forward with the loan.
  • Tri-County Highway closed to eastbound traffic
    A bridge replacement project on County Road 24 (Tri-County Highway) in Mt. Orab is under way, and the route's eastbound lane is now closed to traffic.
  • Boyd Cancer Center recognized by HONI
    Hematology & Oncology News & Issues (HONI) recently announced that its panel of oncology experts, comprised of members of the publication’s editorial advisory board, had selected the Foster J. Boyd, MD, Regional Cancer Center as the HOPE (Hematology & Oncology Practice Excellence) award winning practice in the category of  “Patient Care” among small community practices.
  • Boyd Cancer Center recognized by HONI
    Hematology & Oncology News & Issues (HONI) recently announced that its panel of oncology experts, comprised of members of the publication’s editorial advisory board, had selected the Foster J. Boyd, MD, Regional Cancer Center as the HOPE (Hematology & Oncology Practice Excellence) award winning practice in the category of  “Patient Care” among small community practices.
  • County unemployment rate up nearly 2 percent
    Highland County's unemployment rate jumped nearly 2 percent in the month of January to 19.1 percent, up from 17.3 percent in December. Highland County now ranks  third in the state with the highest jobless rate, behind Ottawa County at 19.8 percent and Clinton County at 19.3 percent.
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