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Community Action celebrates opening of Greenfield facility - The Highland County Press

Please, reenter the code in the captcha! The link was successfully Sent! Ooops!:( An error has occurred!   Community Action celebrates opening of Greenfield facility On Saturday, May 8, the Highland County Community Action Organization celebrated the grand opening of their new building located at 1300 Jefferson St. in Greenfield. (Photos by James Matticks.) Pictured is Christi Hauke. Courtesy of James Matticks On Saturday, May 8, the Highland County Community Action Organization celebrated the grand opening of their new building located at 1300 Jefferson St. in Greenfield. According to Executive Director Julie Wise, “The organization had been looking at different facilities to either renovate or build a new site for over 15 years.”

One stop HCCAO site - Times Gazette

‘One stop’ HCCAO site By Jacob Clary - jclary@aimmediamidwest.com The Highland County Community Action Organization (HCCAO) has opened a new building at 1300 Jefferson St. in Greenfield with all its programs under that one roof, according to director Julia Wise. She said prior to the new building, the organization had provided services in Greenfield for many decades in three different facilities. “To address the physical co-location of services and no wrong door intake, the agency goal was to combine all three facilities (which HCCAO leased) in the village of Greenfield into one facility, while the new facility would allow for residents of the village and surrounding townships to access HCCAO services under one roof,” Wise said.

Rotary hopeful for festival - Times Gazette

Rotary hopeful for festival The Times-Gazette Royalty from the 2015 Greene Countrie Towne Festival are shown in this photograph. The Greenfield Rotary Club is cautiously hopeful of holding the festival again this year after it was cancelled a year ago due to COVID-19. Times-Gazette file photo With more and more people being immunized against COVID-19, and following consultation with the Highland County Health Department and local physicians, the Greenfield Rotary Club said it is hopeful that the 2021 Greene Countrie Towne Festival will take place on the third weekend of July. According to Greenfield Rotary President Ron Coffey, the 2021 festival dates would be July 16-17-18.

Greenfield Rotary hopes to have Greene Countrie Towne Festival in July 2021

Please, reenter the code in the captcha! The link was successfully Sent! Ooops!:( An error has occurred!   Greenfield Rotary hopes to have Greene Countrie Towne Festival in July 2021 McGuffey Lane is pictured at the 2019 Greene Countrie Towne Festival. (HCP photo by Jimmy Jones.) With more and more people being immunized against COVID-19, and following consultation with the Highland County Health Department and local physicians, the Greenfield Rotary Club is hopeful that the 2021 Greene Countrie Towne Festival will take place on the third weekend of July. According to Greenfield Rotary President Ron Coffey, the 2021 festival dates would be July 16-18. “With the rollout of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, and the prospect of other vaccines soon being approved, we hope that by July many activities will have returned to normal,” Coffey said. “We understand that mutations of the virus or other circumstances c

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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