After a second meeting to discuss funding plans for the Roberts Lane extension, members of the Hillsboro Finance Committee voted unanimously Wednesday, April 5 to recommend passage of two ordinances related to loan agreements for the project.
Highland County commissioners Terry Britton, David Daniels and Brad Roades reconvened Wednesday afternoon, April 5, to commit $750,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funds toward the City of Hillsboro’s planned Roberts Lane extension.
Bringing an element of humor to a sobering topic, Highland County Commissioner Brad Roades donned a pair of red high heels, at the request of Alternatives to Violence Center representatives, to read a statement in honor of “Walk A Mile In Their Shoes” for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
The Highland County Board of Elections has relocated the polling location for Precincts 76-Paint North, 77-Paint Southeast and 78-Paint Southwest due to an easier location becoming available and the concern for Rainsboro Elementary School’s students.
Work is set to begin on April 17 on a safety improvement project to realign Mad River Road and improve the existing intersection of Mad River Road and S.R. 73.
Hillsboro’s rally late in their non-conference game on Thursday wasn’t enough, as the Clinton-Massie Falcons defeated the host Indians by an 8-5 score in their non-conference contest.
The Hillsboro Lady Indians got back on track with their winning ways on Thursday as they went on the road and defeated the London Lady Red Raiders by an 8-3 score in a non-conference showdown in Madison County.
Classic Real Estate Co. celebrated 33 years in business with a ribbon cutting from the Highland County Chamber of Commerce, family, friends and members of the community on Friday, March 31.
The Hillsboro Indians opened the 2023 season on Monday with a loss to the Unioto Shermans at home, and on the following night they lost at home to the Circleville Tigers, both non-conference games.