The Highland County Health Department released a complete update of all local COVID-19 data for the first time since since Feb. 17 on Monday night, reflecting c
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UPDATED: County, municipalities announce plans for new economic development department Pictured (l-r) are Lynchburg mayor James Burton; Leesburg mayor Shawn Priest; Hillsboro safety and service director Brianne Abbott; Highland County commissioners David Daniels and Jeff Duncan; Highland County Chamber of Commerce executive director Jamie Wheeler; Greenfield village council chair Phil Clyburn; Greenfield city manager Todd Wilkin; and Highland County commissioner Terry Britton. (HCP Photo/Caitlin Forsha) The Highland County Board of Commissioners, in partnership with local municipalities as well as the Highland County Chamber of Commerce, announced plans Wednesday, March 3 for the formation of a new economic development department.
Remembering uptown Hillsboro dining in the 1960s • • Ladies and gentlemen, before we decided to spend some time in Highland County in 1942, we had been hanging out in the 1960s.
We had visited grocery stores like Albers, auto companies like Baker Auto Sales, and other iconic businesses of yore like Stockwell’s, Limes Jewelry, Ellison Brothers and Kaufman’s.
Quite a few folks have told me how much they have enjoyed these offerings and reminiscing about those days, and considering there are still a lot of places we haven’t visited, let’s go ahead and drive the Way Back Studebaker Machine up a couple of decades.
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Ohio COVID-19 Update: Vaccination Phase 1C & Phase 2 In response to this significant increase in the amount of vaccine coming into Ohio, Governor DeWine Monday outlined the individuals who are included in Phase 1C and Phase 2 of Ohio s vaccination plan which will go into effect on March 4. (Photo courtesy of the Ohio Governor s Office) Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted Monday provided the following updates on Ohio s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
VACCINE AVAILABILITY:
Governor DeWine announced Monday that Ohio is expected to receive more than 448,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine this week. Of that total, more than 96,000 doses of the new Johnson & Johnson vaccine will be delivered to around 200 new independent pharmacy providers as well as chain pharmacies, hospitals, and health depa
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Great Oaks Career Campuses open new fire training facilities Firefighters and fire departments across southwest Ohio will have access to new training facilities when the Public Safety Services staff at Great Oaks Career Campuses cuts the ribbon on a new live fire training facility and training tower in Sharonville on March 17. (Submitted photo) Firefighters and fire departments across southwest Ohio will have access to new training facilities when the Public Safety Services staff at Great Oaks Career Campuses cuts the ribbon on a new live fire training facility and training tower in Sharonville on March 17.