Free tree giveaway
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Greenfield Tree Commission members Holly Ellinger (left) and Ron Coffey hold a Tree City USA banner and display some of the seedlings that will be given away on Friday, April 30 at the Greenfield City Building.
Submitted photo
Approximately 310 tree seedlings will be given away by the Greenfield Tree Commission beginning at 10 a.m. Friday, April 30 at the Greenfield City Building.
“This year we have an assortment of seedlings to be given away on a first-come, first-served basis,” said Tree Commission Chairman Ron Coffey, who indicated the seedlings will be packaged in groups of five and given away until supplies run out.
Clean-up Greenfield Saturday
By Angela Shepherd - For The Times-Gazette
William “Bill” Roller (center) was recognized as April’s Greenfield Citizen of the Month for his continuing contributions to the town and the community. He is pictured at Tuesday’s council meeting with (l-r) council members Phil Clyburn, Eric Borsini, Kyle Barr, Amie Ernst and Brenda Losey, and city manager Todd Wilkin.
Photo by Angela Shepherd
Officer Mark Hamilton of the Greenfield Police Department was recognized as the April Employee of the Month. Hamilton was nominated through a personal note from a citizen he helped through a situation.
Photo by Angela Shepherd
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Greenfield council chooses newest member
Status of youth league still unknown; department reports underscore infrastructure issues Greenfield council members (l-r) pictured at Tuesday s meeting are Kyle Barr, Eric Borsini, Phil Clyburn and Brenda Losey. (Photo by Angela Shepherd/Village of Greenfield) The Greenfield Village Council has chosen someone to fill a vacancy left when Mark Branham resigned at the end of January due to personal health reasons.
At the end of Tuesday’s regular meeting, council emerged from an executive session and voted to approve Amie Ernst as the newest council member.
According to council chair Phil Clyburn, two people applied for the spot, and “both were excellent candidates.” He said that while in executive session, council members discussed at length the merits of each of the candidates before voting on the matter once back in open session.
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Commissioners approve upgrades at Rocky Fork Lake; hear plan to honor C.R. Patterson in Greenfield Highland County commissioners (l-r) Jeff Duncan, David Daniels and Terry Britton are pictured at their Feb. 17 meeting. (HCP Photo/Caitlin Forsha) Highland County commissioners Jeff Duncan, Terry Britton and David Daniels accepted a bid for electricity upgrades at Rocky Fork Lake and heard plans for an event honoring a Greenfield entrepreneur during their Wednesday, Feb. 17 meeting.
As previously reported, the county announced in April 2019 that they had received a $50,000 grant, as they initially applied to help make improvements at the lake due to the Smokin’ in the Hills event hosted at Rocky Fork Lake. Smokin’ in the Hills is a sanctioned Kansas City Barbecue Society competition presented by the commi