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Hillsboro Library offering limited access | Hillsboro Free Press

Hillsboro Library offering limited access Beginning Monday, March 1, 2021, Hillsboro Public Library will again be allowing limited access inside the library for patrons. We will still offer “touchless” pickup for anyone who requests it. To request items, call 620-947-3827 or email hillsboropubliclib@gmail.com. Doors will remain locked. Patrons will knock, then wait to be admitted. Patrons are expected to wear a mask and follow CDC and KDHE guidelines for social distancing, while waiting and inside the library. Masks will be available for any who need one. Patrons will be allowed in the library one at a time or one “family group” at a time. We are defining a family group as all those who reside in the same household.

County s library locations all reopen on Monday

County’s library locations all reopen on Monday By Jeff Gilliland - jgilliland@timesgazette.com The Highland County District Library at the corner of U.S. Route 50 and SR 124 in Hillsboro is pictured early Friday afternoon. Jeff Gilliland | The Times-Gazette All five Highland County District Library locations will reopen Monday, March 1 with their normal hours, although curbside service will remain an option for those that may not feel comfortable entering an enclosed area. All current health and safety guidelines will be in place for those entering the buildings, Highland County District Library Director Suzanne Roberts said. The Highland County District Library has a central location in Hillsboro, with branches in Greenfield, Lynchburg, Leesburg and on North Shore Drive in the Rocky Fork Lake area.

Year in Review: Remembering the headlines of 2020 - The Highland County Press

Please, reenter the code in the captcha! The link was successfully Sent! Ooops!:( An error has occurred!   Year in Review: Remembering the headlines of 2020 Pictured in January are (l-r) Hillsboro administrators introduced to city employees: council president Tom Eichinger, mayor Justin Harsha, chief of police/systems administrator Eric Daniels, safety and service director Brianne Abbott, public works superintendent Shawn Adkins and auditor Alex Butler. (HCP photo by Caitlin Forsha.) Demolition of the former Parker Hotel began in February 2020. (HCP photo by Caitlin Forsha.) On Jan. 24, then-Director of the Ohio Department of Health Dr. Amy Acton declared novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) an immediately reportable disease. Pictured is the Ohio Public Health Advisory System map as of Dec. 17. (Photo courtesy of the Ohio Governor s Office.)

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