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Appalachian-area partners pushing for continued federal funding

Officials from Ohio and Kentucky have joined more than 80 other government officials, nonprofit leaders and advocates urging Congress to keep funding for the Appalachian Regional Commission that could be cut by President Donald Trump’s discretionary budget funding proposal.
Third Biden witness invokes Fifth Amendment during House deposition
A third witness in a little over a week has invoked the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in a U.S. House investigation into former President Joe Biden’s mental and physical health during his time in the White House.
Drive-thru mobile food pantry at RFL July 24
On Thursday, July 24, there will be a Food for All Mobile Pantry at the Greater Life Assembly Church, 12145 North Shore Drive, Hillsboro.  
DeWine announces $45 million in literacy grants for schools; Bright Local to receive $1 million
In Highland County, Bright Local Schools will receive $400,000 for grades K-5 and $345,910.76 for grades 6-8.
Elsie Mae Everetts
Elsie Mae Everetts, 90, of Hillsboro, passed away peacefully Thursday, July 17, 2025. 
EXCLUSIVE: Secret meeting opens document floodgates on Trump/Russia hoax
Trump administration officials held an urgent meeting Sunday to discuss “new information on Russiagate,” which they might use to build a criminal conspiracy case against Obama and Biden administration political appointees who allegedly weaponized the government against Trump, two Trump administration officials told RealClearInvestigations.
Will Gavin Newsom ditch woke and move to the center?
Critics on both sides aren’t buying it. Conservatives see a cynical ploy, a progressive in centrist clothing. Some Democrats are equally skeptical, worried that cozying up to MAGA voices lends legitimacy to extremism.
Hillsboro Finance Committee to meet July 21
The Hillsboro Finance Committee will meet on Monday, July 21 at 5 p.m. at the City Building located at 130 North High Street, Hillsboro. 
Highland County Sheriff’s Report
These incidents have been reported by the HCSO.
Greenfield school board hears project updates; employment a large part of board agenda
With the new school year fast approaching, a large part of the Greenfield board of education’s business at its meeting on July 14 dealt with employment. But there were also some updates on buildings and grounds.
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