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  • ODOT District 9 crews continue clearing roadways

    As the last big wave of this week's winter storm passes through the region and road conditions improve significantly, Ohio Department of Transportation - District 9 crews continue their efforts to clear the state highway system and maintain routes.
  • School delays and closings for Thursday, February 11
    Click on the link for Thursday, February 11th school closings and delays.[[In-content Ad]]
  • U.S 62 Now Open
    Chillicothe - U.S. Route 62 is now open at the Highland- Fayette County line following an accident earlier this afternoon.
  • U.S. 62 closed north of Leesburg
    Chillicothe - U.S. Route 62 is closed at the Highland- Fayette County line due to an accident involving a car and a semi-tractor trailer.
  • Eat for a Healthy Heart
    My family has a history of heart disease. What should I focus on to make my diet as heart-healthy as possible?
  • HCP operates on Plan B
    The Highland County Press is operating on Plan B Wednesday, Feb. 10.[[In-content Ad]]
  • Finance Committee to meet Feb. 11
    The Hillsboro City Council Finance Committee will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb.
  • Two new drop-off locations for residential recycling
    Highland County Recycling has announced that they have added two new drop-off locations for residential recycling.  Residents will now find drop-off containers in Sinking Spring at the Brushcreek Fire House, and in Mowrystown at the old feed mill on West Main Street/Rt. 321.  “We are trying to make household recycling as convenient as possible for our residents” reports Dori Bishop, Outreach Specialist at Highland County Recycling.  These recycling boxes are for residential use only.  Schools, businesses and industries may contact Dori Bishop at 393-4080 for alternative resources for recycling.
  • ODOT dispatches all available crews
    All available crews from the Ohio Department of Transportation - District 9 continue working to treat, plow and clear the state highway system of snow and ice. Precipitation varies from flurries to a light snow, and the rate of accumulation has diminished. In much of the District 9 area, routes are lightly to partly snow covered, with some spot locations of clear pavement.
  • Next wave of storm arrives; low temperatures, high winds move in
    Crews from the Ohio Department of Transportation - District 9 will be working during the overnight hours; however, roads may be mostly snow covered for early morning motorists. The next wave of this week's snowstorm has moved into the area, and additional snow accumulation is expected through Wednesday afternoon. Along with additional precipitation, wind gusts are likely to cause blowing and drifting snow.
  • School closings for Wednesday, Feb. 10
    Tuesday's snow showers and the forecast for more snow on Wednesday have prompted many local schools to close for the second time this week. The following schools have announced closings for Wednesday, Feb. 10:
  • Latest Combined Ohio EPA and American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Water Projects Funded
    Hillsboro received a $5 million ARRA subsidy to combine with a $10.2 million low-interest loan totaling $15.2 million to increase the capacity at the wastewater treatment plant and add wastewater flow equalization to eliminate wet weather by-passes to Clear Creek.
  • ODOT crews battle second round of major winter event; winter storm warning in effect until 6 p.m. Wednesday
    ODOT’s safety experts continue to see a number of crashes involving motorists striking state snowplows, often hitting the snowplow from behind. Across the state this winter season, there have at least 49 crashes with ODOT snowplows, including four fatalities. ODOT appeals to motorists to drive with caution and  “Don’t Crowd the Plow.”
  • ODOT crews battle second round of major winter event; winter storm warning in effect until 6 p.m. Wednesday
    ODOT’s safety experts continue to see a number of crashes involving motorists striking state snowplows, often hitting the snowplow from behind. Across the state this winter season, there have at least 49 crashes with ODOT snowplows, including four fatalities. ODOT appeals to motorists to drive with caution and  “Don’t Crowd the Plow.”
  • City council approves fire inspections; does not provide details of fines, penalties for noncompliance
    As expected, Hillsboro City Council voted to accept a proposed ordinance from the Hillsboro Fire Department that mandates as of Jan. 1, 2010, there will be an annual fire inspection performed on every commercial business and multiple family dwelling in the city of Hillsboro. Council voted to waive the fire department's proposed fees at its Monday meeting. 
  • Road crews combat latest snowstorm
    Just following last weekend's dose of winter weather, another storm has moved into the area, and Ohio Department of Transportation - District 9 crews are at it again. A steady snowfall since approximately 1 a.m. has left routes throughout the area snow covered, and ODOT District 9 crews have been plowing and treating the state highway system since the storm began.
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