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Greenfield Christmas Parade

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The 41st annual Greenfield Christmas Parade will be held Saturday, Dec. 3, starting at 2 p.m.

Close to dying from COVID

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GREENFIELD — When Kevin Jennings lost his mother to COVID-19 he hoped that would be the last of the pandemic’s wrath on his loved ones.

New Appalachia grant is county topic

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The Appalachian Community Grant was detailed at the morning meeting of the Highland County Board of Commissioners by Julie Bolender, director of Highland County Economic Development.

Koury is new CCO at Adena

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Adena Health System has announced that Shaheed Koury, M.D., will soon join the organization as its new chief clinical officer. In his role, Koury will have system oversight and leadership for directing Adena’s clinical operations and quality of care initiatives.

Crash claims Hillsboro man

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A Hillsboro man lost his life Monday evening when a vehicle went left of center and struck the Hillsboro man’s vehicle on S.R. 73, according to the Wilmington Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol.

Patriot House 6 months away

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The Patriot Public House, a new restaurant currently under construction on West Main Street in Hillsboro, could be open in as few as six months, according to the restaurant’s owner, Angel Mootz.

College’s yearbook comeback

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While working for Wilmington College’s Office of Alumni Engagement this summer, sophomore Logan Florea’s desk was positioned next to a shelf of yearbooks dating back nearly 100 years. That coincidence in office logistics led him to the point at which he’s leading an effort to revive the college’s venerable “Wilmingtonian” annual after a several-year absence.

Gas prices down by 5 cents statewide

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The gas price has fallen by 5 cents since last week with only one week until Thanksgiving, with the national gas price down 14 cents since one month ago, according to an American Automobile Association (AAA) news release.

Emu on the loose

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It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s an — emu?

Travis Shaw calls it a career

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Former designated hitter and corner infielder Travis Shaw, who played for the Boston Red Sox, Milwaukee Brewers and Toronto Blue Jays, announced his retirement from Major League Baseball at age 32 this week.