HILLSBORO — One day after winning by 15 runs over rival McClain on the road, the Hillsboro Lady Indians faced the same Lady Tiger team for a second consec
GREENFIELD — The Hillsboro Lady Indians varsity softball team improved to 11-4 overall and remained unbeaten in the Frontier Athletic Conference at 6-0 af
Greenfield observing Memorial Day
By Angela Shepherd - For The Times-Gazette
Greenfield Village Council members (l-r) Kyle Barr, Eric Borsini, Phil Clyburn, Amie Ernst and Brenda Losey are shown during Tuesday’s meeting.
Photo by Angela Shepherd
Photo by Angela Shepherd
This year’s Memorial Day commemoration in Greenfield will once again not quite look like past years, but there will be an event to honor those who have given their lives in the preservation of freedom.
At Tuesday’s council meeting, Greenfield City Manager Todd Wilkin said that this year’s recognition will begin at 10 a.m. Monday, May 31 downtown. After recognition is performed downtown, those observing are welcome to go on to the Greenfield Cemetery where the commemoration will continue. Wilkin said he hopes there are a few singers to volunteer to sing at the cemetery and a speech to recognize “the heroes who gave up their life for the call of freedom.”
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âA win for Highland County:â Bolender selected as economic development director Julie Bolender, center, was announced Wednesday as county economic development director. Pictured (l-r) are Hillsboro safety and service director Brianne Abbott; Leesburg mayor Shawn Priest; Highland County Chamber of Commerce executive director Jamie Wheeler; commissioner David Daniels; Bolender; commissioners Jeff Duncan and Terry Britton; Greenfield village council chair Phil Clyburn; and Greenfield city manager Todd Wilkin. (HCP Photo/Caitlin Forsha) The Highland County Board of Commissioners, in conjunction with local municipalities and the Chamber of Commerce, announced the hiring of Julie Bolender as county economic development director during an afternoon meeting Wednesday.
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Lady Indians score lone run in 1st inning Hillsboroâs Kinsey Gilliland scored the lone run in the Lady Indians victory of McClain Thursday, as Gilliland hit a first-inning home run. (HCP Photos/Stephen Forsha) Bri Weller finished 1-for-3 for the Lady Tigers, with a double in the fourth inning. • • HILLSBORO On a day where the temperature hovered around the mid-40s, the Hillsboro Lady Indians and McClain Lady Tigers battled at Alice Cassner Field in Frontier Athletic Conference action, in a game that was full of stellar pitching and only needed one run to cross home plate for the victory.