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  • Hillsboro Garden Club attends regional meeting

    The Hillsboro Garden Club traveled to Grace Community Church in Washington Court House for the Fall Region 16 Meeting on October 8, 2009 where the theme "Colonial Harvest" was hosted by Fayette County floral clubs.  The welcome was delivered by Linda Morgan, who gave some history on the church's structure and programs.  "Colonial Arrangements" was the morning program featuring Nathan Zurkowwitz & Julia Hidy. Some of their creations were Williamsburg fruit cones with lemons, apples, and pineapples; opened pumpkins as plant containers or floral arrangement bases; tiered pedestal dish featuring gourd and fall wreaths for thanksgiving/fall celebrations; and an urn with wet floral foam and fresh fall colored flowers arranged.  Janet Walker passing the gavel to new regional director Sue Hess was installed by Sharon Ware, 1st Vice President of Ohio Association of Garden Clubs.  
  • Pences celebrate 60th anniversary
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  • Artisans bring new look to old cabin
    Regular visitors to "Christmas at the Cabin" on Cave Road near Bainbridge, as they step in the door are saying," Oh my!
  • Rains, publisher release "Alien Prey: The Coming"
    PublishAmerica is proud to present "Alien Prey: The Coming" by Hillsboro author Sandra Rains.
  • Clyde Pidcock visits Highland County Press
    Our good friend Clyde Pidcock stopped by The Highland County Press Monday, Oct. 19.
  • Home School Support Group announces plans for upcoming school year
    The Cornerstone of Education Home School Support Group has started their classes, field trips and activities for the 200
  • Highland SWCD Conservation Poster contest winners announced
    Students from Highland County Middle Schools were given an opportunity to design a poster with the theme "Dig It: T
  • Senior Scene: From the HCSCC
    Think efficiency to  prepare for cold weather
        Though we’ve had a warmer-than-usual fall, cooler weather is on the way, and it’s time to think about the cost of keeping warm. As we age, we are more susceptible to cold. There are many things you can do to maintain a level of safety and comfort while keeping costs down.
  • Christmas at the Cabin opens for the 30th season
    Can it possibly be that long ago that Janny and Boonie Brizius first opened their log cabin on the Cave Road for a craft
  • Hillsboro Women's Club tours Sabina museum
    The Hillsboro Woman's Club enjoyed an outing for its October meeting, beginning with lunch at Snow Hill Country Club. The 19 members and five guests present then traveled to Sabina to tour the Sara Rose Museum.
  • Hillsboro Kroger announces retirements
    Hillsboro Kroger would like to announce the retirements, after a total of
    136 years of service, of four
  • Serenity in Christian Union collecting pop cans
    We at Serenity in Christian Union, located at 237 S. High, are sponsoring a child in Mexico.
  • SSCC hosts annual Safe Trick-or-Treat Oct. 29
          The eighth annual Safe Trick-or-Treat event will be held from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, at Southern State Community College, 100 Hobart Drive, Hillsboro. The free event is sponsored by Students in Action, a volunteer community service group for students.
  • Fall festivals in Marshall, Sinking Spring
    Fall Fun Fest
        The Marshall School Committee will host a Fall Fun Fest at the Marshall School gymnasium, Saturday, Oct. 17, from 4-8 p.m.
  • Senior Scene: From the HCSCC
    Coffee is on
    We’d like to remind you that the Senior Center is now serving breakfast on Wednesdays and Fridays from 6:30-9:30 a.m.  Stop in on your way to work or school, or come in early and spend the day with us. The prices are low, the food is fresh and hot and carryout is available. Call 393-4745 for carryout orders.
  • Fryman enlists in USMC
    On Oct. 1, Ashley Nichole Fryman enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Delayed Entry Program. She is a 2009 graduate of Fairfield Local High School. While in the Delayed Entry Program, Fryman will prepare herself for the mental and physical rigors of Marine Corps training.
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