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  • Hillsboro Garden Club announces plans for 2010 Flower Show

    The Hillsboro Garden Club 2010 Flower Show committee has announced the artistic design classes for the three Highland County Fair flower shows next year. The theme, Festivals and Fairs, was selected to celebrate local enterprise and entertainment, according to committee chairman Rose Marie Cowdrey.
  • Lynchburg plans for 17th Annual Village Christmas
    Lynchburg is busy preparing for its annual Village Christmas. This marks the 17th year for the event, which is held the second weekend in December. Many village residents open their homes to the public to offer such diverse items as secret family recipe baked goods to arts and craft items made within the village.
  • Christmas at the Cabin: A Thanksgiving scenario
    The feast is over, the dishes at least cleared away, and the men in the family either plop themselves in front of the TV
  • Jean Mann benefit supper Nov. 14 in Greenfield
    There will be a benefit supper for Jean Mann from 5-8 p.m. Saturday, Nov.
  • HHS graduate completes basic Air Force training
        Air Force Airman 1st Class Latashia Vulgamore graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
  • HIGHLAND COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR MARKET STEER TAGGING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2009
    Highland County Junior Fair exhibitors planning to take a steer to the Highland County Fair in 2010 are reminded that th
  • Safety first on rural roads
    It’s hard to believe we have reached the end of October and we have such a small percentage of the corn and soybean crop that has been harvested. While every year is unique, 2009 is certainly going to linger in the memory banks of most farmers.
  • Local DAR chapter hosts special event at Amvets
    On Saturday, Nov. 7, at 11 a.m. at the Amvets Hall, 11539 N. Shore Road, Hillsboro, the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Waw-wil-a-way Chapter will welcome as guest of the Amvets Auxiliary, the Civil Air Patrol and veterans interested in learning about “Honor Flight.”
  • HCCAO announces guidelines for free, reduced-priced meals
    The Highland County Community Action Organization has announced sponsorship of the USDA funded Child and Adult Care Food Program.
  • Senior Scene: From the HCSCC
    New class starting Nov. 5
        The Silver Liners Line Dancers will offer a new class for beginners on Thursdays from noon-12:30 p.m., right before the regular Line Dancing practice.  Come on in and learn the steps and stay to watch the more experienced dancers. You’ll be joining them in no time. Cost is $1 per class.
  • Highland House hosts seasonal events
    The Highland County Historical Society has announced many upcoming events for the holiday season to be held at the Highland House Museum, located at 151 East Main Street in Hillsboro. Museum director Margaret Van Frank is currently busy preparing the museum for its annual open house.
  • Highland House hosts seasonal events
    The Highland County Historical Society has announced many upcoming events for the holiday season to be held at the Highland House Museum, located at 151 East Main Street in Hillsboro. Museum director Margaret Van Frank is currently busy preparing the museum for its annual open house.
  • Local Eagles Club Hosts Poker Run to Benefit Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley
    Eagles riders of the Hillsboro, Ohio Eagles Club #1161 recently conducted a Poker Run with proceeds benefiting Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley. The Event was coordinated by Judy Roberts who has had firsthand experience with Hospice of Hope and the quality end-of life services that were provided to her mother.
  • Brenna Noel
    Brian and Amy Rosselott of Buford are happy to announce the birth of their third child, a daughter born October 2, 2009.
  • Thanksgiving and Christmas are coming!
    Whew! with Halloween "spirited" away, it's now time to realize that the serious holidays are just around the corner and it may be time for that annual visit to Christmas at the Cabin.
  • Positive corn, bean yields
    Farmers were finally blessed with a few consecutive days of nice weather last week that allowed them to make some progress with harvest. The good news is that the corn and soybean yields reported thus far have been excellent. The discouraging news is that we have a long way to go before harvest is completed.
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