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Highland County Juvenile Court judge orders 1-year-olds to remain in agency s custody

Hillsboro man sentenced to 15 years to life in murder case - The Highland County Press

Hillsboro man sentenced to 15 years to life in murder case - The Highland County Press
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Rosselott stepping down after rewarding experience as Highland County Habitat for Humanity executive director

Highland County Habitat for Humanity’s executive director recently announced her resignation, with the group’s board searching for a replacement whi

Judge Greer grants temporary custody of 4 children to HCCS - The Highland County Press

Judge Greer grants temporary custody of 4 children to HCCS Highland County Juvenile Court Judge Kevin Greer. (HCP photo by Caitlin Forsha.) Highland County Juvenile Court Kevin Greer has granted temporary custody of four children to Highland County Children Services following an emergency hearing Thursday, April 22. According to Greer, he granted custody late Wednesday afternoon after receiving a case filing at 3:43 p.m. seeking “emergency temporary custody” of the four children. “I felt like the allegations were extremely serious, and it was needed to protect the children,” he said. During the hearing, Greer interviewed case worker Amber Schiller regarding the dates outlined in the complaint filed in Juvenile Court, which alleges that the four children are endangered, neglected and/or dependent.

Habitat turns over 6th local home - Times Gazette

Habitat turns over 6th local home Submitted story Pictured (l-r) are Habitat for Humanity Highland County board members Daryl Mount and Chris Osborne; executive director Kelli Rosselott; new homeowners Kathy and Myles Burns; Habitat Board President Richard Warner; David Collins CPA;and Habitat board members Steve Conrad and Dave Minton. Not pictured are Habitat board members Denny Kirk and Marc Bayless. Submitted photo Habitat for Humanity welcomed the Burns Family to their new home in Lynchburg at a celebratory key presentation on Jan. 23. Habitat for Humanity is a global, nonprofit Christian housing organization working in local communities across all 50 states in the U.S. and in approximately 70 countries. Habitat’s vision is of a world where everyone has a decent place to live.

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