Stanforthâs Steak House: Remembering uptown Hillsboro dining in the â60s • • Ladies and gentlemen, let’s hop in the ol’ Studebaker and enjoy some more fine dining in uptown Hillsboro in the 1960s.
Last time, we visited Magee’s Snack Shop, the Howard and Betty Ellis-owned Dairy Queen, the Maroy Restaurant and Dickerson’s Restaurant, among other stops.
This time, let’s stop at Stanforth’s Steak House.
Do you remember Stanforth’s or where it was located? If you don’t, you might remember where the former Slow & Low Barbecue was located, or Prime Cut before that on West Main Street or maybe Jon s Cocktail Lounge & Restaurant.
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(Graphics 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.
PHASE 1D AND PHASE 2B VACCINATION ELIGIBILITY:
In response to significant increase in the amount of vaccine coming into Ohio, Governor DeWine Monday outlined the individuals who are included in Phase 1D and Phase 2B of Ohio s vaccination plan, which will go into effect on Thursday, March 11.
Phase 1D includes approximately 197,000 eligible Ohioans with certain medical conditions not addressed in previous phases, including type 2 diabetes and end-stage renal disease.
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City of Hillsboro transferring 4 properties to CIC; council OKs zoning, property code ordinances Hillsboro mayor Justin Harsha, left, and safety and service director Brianne Abbott are pictured during the March 8 city council meeting. Also pictured in background is public works superintendent Shawn Adkins. (HCP Photos/Caitlin Forsha) City building official Steven Rivera gives a presentation to council. Pictured is Hillsboro code enforcement officer/economic development assistant Lauren Walker. • • • Hillsboro city council voted to suspend the three-reading rule and to approve an ordinance transferring four properties to the city’s Community Improvement Corporation during their Monday, March 8 meeting.
COLUMBUS – State Senator Bill Reineke (R-Tiffin) has introduced Senate Bill 116, which would improve the safeguards in place to prevent fraudulent unemplo
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Governor DeWine declares March 9Â as day of remembrance in honor of lives lost to COVID-19 Ohio Governor Mike DeWine s proclamation marking Tuesday a day of remembrance in Ohio on the one-year anniversary of the first confirmed COVID-19 case. (Photo courtesy of the Ohio Governor s Office) Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has declared Tuesday a day of remembrance in Ohio in honor of the more than 17,500 Ohioans who have died from COVID-19.
March 9, 2021 marks the one-year anniversary of the first confirmed coronavirus cases in Ohio. Since then, more than 979,000 people have tested positive in the state.