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Hillsboro robotics team qualify for state

Hillsboro robotics team qualify for state Submitted story The members of Hillsboro robotics Team 45133H Oblivion are pictured (l-r) Ryan Fender, Zach Burwinkel, Dylan Barton, Zach Askren and Wesley Bailey. Submitted photo The members of Hillsboro robotics team 45133C Charlie Squad are pictured (standing, l-r) Evan Fender, Kyah Chaney and Lane Wilson. Seated is Will Heart. Submitted photo The Hillsboro and Greenfield robotics programs held the Highland County Classic at McClain High School on Jan. 16. Out of 24 teams, eight were from Hillsboro. Of those, five were high school teams and three were middle school teams. Hillsboro High School team 45133C Charlie Squad ranked third overall, won the tournament and qualified for the state tournament.

Tulane closes out 2021 signing class

Tulane closes out 2021 signing class Tulane signs 18 recruits for 2021 class. (Source: Parker Waters) By Tulane Sports Information | February 4, 2021 at 5:45 AM CST - Updated February 4 at 5:45 AM NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Tulane wrapped up its 2021 Signing Class on Wednesday. The Green Wave inked 18 players for this fall, under the direction of head coach Willie Fritz, who will begin his sixth season in Uptown. Tulane’s signing day class was well represented across the country as the Green Wave had 10 states showcased. All 18 of the Green Wave’s signees earned three-star ratings from various recruiting sites. The 18 Green Wave signees will join transfers Devin Brumfield (RB, Utah), Derrion Rakestraw (DB, Colorado), Lance robinson (CB, Kansas State) and Cyron Sutton (WR, McNeese State) for the start of the 2021 campaign when Tulane welcomes Oklahoma to Yulman Stadium on Sept. 4.

Hill College Names Longtime Instructor Dean Of Instruction

Share Hill College Names Longtime Instructor Dean Of Instruction Hill College has named welding instructor and program coordinator Brian Bennett as the new dean of instruction for the business and industry pathway. “Brian is invested in the college and the community,” said Hill College Vice President of Instruction Dr. Kerry Schindler. “He is smart and personable, and he has a drive to be successful. He is and will continue to be an asset to Hill College and all of our service area.” As dean, Bennett will oversee administrative and managerial duties of all the business and industry pathway programs, which include agriculture, automotive technology, business administration, HVAC, industrial maintenance, office administration technology and welding. Welding instructor Joe Price has replaced Bennett as the welding program’s district coordinator.

1942: The $9 billion victory loan drive - The Highland County Press

1942: The $9 billion victory loan drive Ladies and gentlemen, many of us remember the old Hillsboro High School auditorium with fondness. In December of 1942, the auditorium was a relatively new edifice and was packed on a Monday night for a meeting sponsored by the Highland County War Bond Committee. WLW news broadcaster Carroll D. Alcott was the speaker of the evening, and Miss Dorothy McVitty of WLW was the soloist. Mr. Alcott, who had spent many years in the Far East, told the audience that the Japanese would not be easily defeated and gave a history of the Japanese empire, its founding, its customs, its religion and its government. Miss McVitty sang a number of songs, closing with “Keep the Home Fires Burning.” It was reported that she had “a sweet, clear, true voice and delighted the audience which applauded her heartily. She was accompanied on the piano by Tony Walberg and he could certainly ‘tickle the ivories.’”

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