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New city sign continues to draw criticism; council hears report on park vandalism
Council member cites city s Code of Ethics From left, pictured are Hillsboro mayor Justin Harsha, safety and service director Brianne Abbott and public works superintendent Shawn Adkins. (HCP Photos/Caitlin Forsha) Recreation maintenance coordinator Rick Tipton addresses council. Also pictured is Shawn Adkins. • •
Hillsboro City Council heard concerns regarding a recently installed sign in uptown Hillsboro for a second straight month, along with a report on vandalism at the city parks, during their May 10 meeting.
Council member Ann Morris, as well as two citizens in attendance, continued to question the installation of the digital sign at the former Colony Theatre space in uptown Hillsboro. Crews installed the sign on March 31, and since then the sign has been displaying city events and other public notices.
New city sign continues to draw criticism; council hears report on park vandalism
Council member cites city s Code of Ethics From left, pictured are Hillsboro mayor Justin Harsha, safety and service director Brianne Abbott and public works superintendent Shawn Adkins. (HCP Photos/Caitlin Forsha) Recreation maintenance coordinator Rick Tipton addresses council. Also pictured is Shawn Adkins. • •
Hillsboro City Council heard concerns regarding a recently installed sign in uptown Hillsboro for a second straight month, along with a report on vandalism at the city parks, during their May 10 meeting.
Council member Ann Morris, as well as two citizens in attendance, continued to question the installation of the digital sign at the former Colony Theatre space in uptown Hillsboro. Crews installed the sign on March 31, and since then the sign has been displaying city events and other public notices.
Crash remains under investigation
SIDNEY A Houston man was extricated from his truck by Sidney Fire early Tuesday morning after a single-vehicle crash in the 2600 block of Michigan Street.
According to a Sidney Police press release, officers responded to a report a vehicle was on its side near the Magic Tunnel Car Wash on Michigan Street on May 11 at 1:55 a.m. Upon arrival police found a white 2006 Chevrolet Silverado truck on its side against the sign pole of Warehouse Carpet, 2640 Michigan St.
The crash report indicates Brendon Gene Anderson, 23, was traveling westbound on Michigan Street when he lost control of the truck, went off the roadway to the right and struck some landscape block and the metal pole before coming to a stop on the vehicle’s driver’s side.
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Hillsboro city council votes to withdraw from involvement from Hillsboro Area Economic Development Corporation, start new CIC Hillsboro city council president Tom Eichinger and safety and service director Brianne Abbott are pictured during council s Jan. 11 Zoom meeting. Hillsboro city council voted to dissolve the Hillsboro Area Economic Development Corporation and to establish a new Community Improvement Corporation during their Monday, Jan. 11 meeting.
Council met via Zoom due to various quarantines. Both mayor Justin Harsha and safety and service director Brianne Abbott encouraged the community to continue taking precautions to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus.