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New HHS auditorium âextremely close to completion;â Hillsboro school board discusses weather, COVID-19, upcoming school calendar From left, pictured are Hillsboro City Schools Board of Education members Beverly Rhoads, Bill Myers, Larry Lyons and student representative Sophie Bourne. (HCP Photos/Caitlin Forsha) Hillsboro City Schools superintendent Tim Davis gives an update to the board Monday. • • Hillsboro City Schools Superintendent Tim Davis announced that the Hillsboro High School auditorium is “extremely close to completion” during the Hillsboro City Schools Board of Education’s Monday, Feb. 15 meeting.
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2021 Black History Month program set for Feb. 20, June 19
Due to public health concerns, the African American Awareness Research Council (AAARC) Black History Month program will be divided into two parts this year.
The first part will be a virtual broadcast held on Feb. 20 at 1 p.m. to announce the recipients of the 2020 and 2021 AAARC Minority Scholarship. The community is welcome to watch the broadcast at: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84497915805?pwd=MEUzbE1iT09ndXh2cVQrc1RaN0psQT09.
(Passcode - 179902 and meeting ID - 844 9791 5805.)
Murdered Nashville teen remembered at candlelight vigil
Edgar E.J. Utley described as kind, caring
Family and friends braved the cold to celebrate the life of a teen shot and killed at his home last week.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â Family and friends braved the cold to celebrate the life of a teenager shot and killed outside his home last week.
Edgar E.J. Utley was remembered for his sense of humor, kind heart, and for being a friend to many.
A large crowd gathered at Hartman Community Park for a candlelight vigil. They prayed, shared memories and released balloons in E.J. s honor.
It’s Hillsboro/McClain again
Jeff Gilliland Staff columnist
It was a pleasant surprise this week while I was perusing the Associated Press wire and saw that Hillsboro was ranked tied for No. 14 this week in the Division II AP Boys Basketball Poll.
According to second-year coach Miles Burton, it is the first time Hillsboro has been ranked since 1998-99 season.
The Indians are currently 14-2 and on a 10-game winning streak, with a big game coming up this week at 11-4 McClain. I wish could attend the game, because it would remind me of glorious days of old when Rick Van Matre was roaming was the McClain sidelines and anytime the Tigers and Indians squared off it was foregone conclusion that the gym would be packed, the students sections would be rocking, and the cheerleaders and hosting team’s pep band would fire things up even more.