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  • Annual AAA7 art show approaching

    Isn’t it wonderful to see spring making its way? The flowers are blooming, birds are chirping, the weather is warming up, and best of all, the Area Agency on Aging District 7 (AAA7) Senior Citizens Art Show is approaching.
  • New Directions to hold three-day rummage sale
    The New Directions Rummage Sale will be held April 14-16, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily, at the New Directions Youth Center, 251 Jefferson St., Greenfield.
  • Petland's Adopt-A-PetSM program finds homes for more than 310,000 homeless pets
    Petland is proud to announce the growing success of its national Adopt-A-PetSM program, a community service initiative to help find homes for abandoned or unwanted pets. 
  • HDH collects food for Samaritan Outreach, Our Daily Bread
    More than 550 food items were collected during the month of March, in honor of National Nutrition Month. The Highland District Hospital department  that donated the most food items was Patient Registration with 233 food items.
  • Community Happenings
    Funds sought for
    Veterans Memorial
  • Open meeting for beef producers
    Regardless if you produce beef in the traditional cow/calf operation, market or feed dairy steers, background beef calves, a feedlot, or cull cows from a beef or dairy operation, this meeting should be of some interest to you. The date is Monday, April 11 at Eastern Brown High School in the school cafeteria, starting at 7 p.m. This is a free program, and it is open to the public.
  • Workshop focuses on caregivers
    The Heart of Caregiving: The Emotional and Spiritual Side
        As reported in the news article at the top of this page, a program for caregivers will be presented Saturday, April 9 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Hillsboro First United Methodist Church,133 East Walnut Street in Hillsboro.
  • Judge Coss celebrates 60th birthday
    Highland County Common Pleas Court Judge Rocky Coss celebrated his 60th birthday with court employees during the noon lunch break Wednesday, April 6.
  • Information on Betty Johnson sought
    Genealogy information on Betty Irene Johnson is needed.
  • Deadline extended for quilt and craft applications
    The deadline to submit quilts for display or to reserve a craft booth in the Chatfield College annual Quilt and Craft Show has been extended to April 22.
  • Greenfield Library Link
    Well, not only is spring here, but it's only 50 days till Summer Reading Kick-off. But I don't want to rush things, so let's enjoy the flowers and green grass returning. Spring is one of my four favorite seasons, and to prepare, we have many great spring project books, organizing books and gardening books. You can get lots of new ideas while the ground is drying up and warming up and you're waiting to jump back on that mower. Check it out.
  • Highland Amateur Radio Association welcomes America Radio Relay League Great Lakes Director Dr. Jim Weaver
    The Highland Amateur Radio Association will host America Radio Relay League Great Lakes Director Dr. Jim Weaver as a guest speaker at its April meeting, according to association president Roger Gladdish. The meeting will be held in the basement conference room at the Highland County Administration Building in Hillsboro on Tuesday evening, April 12 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Community Happenings
    Homeless Shelter in need
    of laundry supplies
  • 30th annual Lenten Concert at Hillsboro First UMC
    The choirs of Hillsboro First United Methodist Church will present a concert for Lent on Sunday, April 10 at 4 p.m. Now in its 30th year, the annual concert for Lent is a tradition at Hillsboro First UMC.
  • Prevent grass tetany problems
    This has been an unusual winter with all of the snow early, and now it seems like it rains every other day, making for muddy conditions. Livestock have consumed more than normal amounts of hay, too.
  • US Foods presents food show April 8
    USFoods Food Show coming up April 8
        Join us Friday, April 8 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. for a Food Show hosted by US Foods. This is the “big one,” folks.
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