Another school year is underway for the Hillsboro City Schools district, with board members hearing an update on the first few days of school during their Monday, Aug. 21 meeting.
The Hillsboro Lady Indians added a win to their overall total for the 2023 season Monday night, defeating non-conference opponent Blanchester by a 4-1 score.
Hillsboro City Council members discussed adding a new parks director position to the city’s pay scale, as well as talks of raising wages for elected officials, during their Thursday, Aug. 17 meeting.
With Hillsboro City Council’s August meeting falling roughly halfway through the public comment period for the city’s proposed pedestrian safety project, the citizens’ comments portion of the meeting included backlash from property owners concerned about the projected loss of parking spots in the uptown district.
A resident’s suggestion earlier this year to convert Johnson Street in Hillsboro to a one-way street was met with criticism Thursday, Aug. 17, with Hillsboro City Council members conducting a public hearing before hearing the first reading of an ordinance for the potential change.
The Hillsboro Indians’ 2023 season started off strong with three first-half touchdowns and a halftime lead Friday night at Richards Memorial Field against the visiting Western Brown Broncos.
On Thursday, Aug. 24, there will be a Food for All Mobile Pantry at the Greater Life Assembly Church, 12145 North Shore Drive, Hillsboro. Food will be distributed from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.
The Highland County Veterans Services is hosting an open-to-the-public Jeep Cruise-In fundraiser on Sunday, Sept. 17 at the Liberty Park Veterans Memorial in Hillsboro.
A new slate of games is almost here for the start of the 2023 high school football season, and that includes the area schools from the Frontier Athletic Conference and the teams from the Scioto Valley Conference.