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Eclipse glasses available at county libraries

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With the solar eclipse happening in April, the Highland County District Library has announced that all locations have eclipse glasses available.

Roberts Lane project underway

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The Hillsboro City Council passed two pieces of legislation during its meeting Thursday, Feb. 15.

New Directions seeking donations

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New Directions, Greenfield’s community youth ministry for students in grades 4-12, recently held its annual winter fundraiser with daily posts featuring students and adults featured on the New Directions Facebook page posted during the last half of January. Those who would like to partner financially with the ministry can still give in a number of ways. Donations can be mailed to New Directions, P.O. Box 26, Greenfield, Ohio 45123, or you can give online at ndym.org under the donate tab. Also, a ceiling tile (like those shown in this picture) will be painted and placed on the New Directions ceiling in honor of all gifts of $50 or more. “Every single donation matters for this ministry to the kids in our community,” said New Directions Director Tonia McLanahan. “We greatly value every single one of our ministry partners.” You can access the latest happenings at New Directions through its Facebook page. Pictured (l-r) are New Directions students Preston Mossbarger, Breslyn Lyons, Adam Coleman, Bryson Garrison, Isaac Mincey and Jack Judkins.

Boil advisory in Hillsboro lifted

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The city of Hillsboro has announced that a boil advisory has been lifted as of Friday morning for Mary’s Lane and Elizabeth Drive.

Health department offering free lipid panels

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February is American Heart Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about cardiovascular health and encouraging individuals to take steps to protect their heart health. In honor of American Heart Month, the Highland County Health Department is offering free lipid panels throughout the entire month of February.

SSCC business degree with ag concentration

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Southern State’s Associate of Applied Business Degree with an agriculture concentration is slated to begin in August. This initiative has been designed with local high schools that offer an agriculture program aligned with College Credit Plus.

Highland County Democrats share the love

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Two candidates and party members were welcomed in heartfelt style by the Highland County Democrats at their Feb. 12 meeting in Hillsboro.

Crash claims Fayetteville man

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A Fayetteville man was killed Tuesday in a two-vehicle crash on S.R. 68 in Clinton County.

HIGHLAND COUNTY S.O. REPORTS

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The Highland County Sheriff’s Office has released the following information:

Smart devices help with heart health

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February is American Heart Month, a time when people are encouraged to focus on their cardiovascular health, and many people are using smartwatches and other portable electronic devices to monitor their heart health.