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Local schools last on vaccine list By Tim Colliver - [email protected] The five Highland County public school districts, plus two parochial and one private school, are on Gov. Mike DeWine’s COVID-19 vaccination schedule for the week of Feb. 22. Bright Local, Fairfield Local, Greenfield Exempted Village, Hillsboro City and Lynchburg-Clay School districts are on the list of nearly 400 other schools for the last week of February, which also includes Hillsboro Christian Academy, St. Mary Catholic School and Stonewall Academy. The vaccines for Ohio K-12 schools have been scheduled for four consecutive weeks beginning Feb. 1, but Highland County schools are not scheduled until the fourth week. ....
Hillsboro approves ’21 budget By Tim Colliver - [email protected] Council president Tom Eichinger presides over the Hillsboro City Council’s Monday meeting. Councilwoman Ann Morris is pictured in the foreground. Tim Colliver | The Times-Gazette Hillsboro City Council met for the final time in 2020 Monday night, approving and adopting 11 ordinances and resolutions, including $5,421,820 in general fund appropriations for 2021. City auditor Alex Butler told The Times-Gazette that the $5.4 million general fund budget was “the most critical” for budget funding and was mainly derived from income tax sources. Appropriations for 2021 totaled $14,821,370, which Butler said came from other funding sources besides the income tax, and in some cases, funded themselves. ....
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Hillsboro SSD recaps âgood thingsâ accomplished by the city in 2020 Hillsboro safety and service director Brianne Abbott addresses council at their Monday, Dec. 14 meeting. Also pictured is public works superintendent Shawn Adkins. (HCP Photo/Caitlin Forsha) As city administrators expressed gratitude at the conclusion of their first year in office, Hillsboro safety and service director Brianne Abbott used her report at Hillsboro city council’s Monday, Dec. 14 meeting to give a recap of the city’s accomplishments in 2020. Although she usually includes news of ongoing projects, infrastructure improvements and various committee meetings in her report, Abbott told council Monday that she wanted to “reflect on the year” instead. ....