Hillsboro Police Department reports
Jan. 28
ACCIDENTS
The police department investigated a crash in an alley in the 100 block of East Main Street. Scott Wilkin, 61, of Hillsboro, was backing from a parking space and failed to see a 2004 Buick which was operated by Ashley Collins, of Hillsboro. Collins was traveling in the alley when Wilkin backed into her vehicle causing minor damage. No injuries were reported.
The police department investigated a crash in the 600 block of South High Street. Mary Brown, 67, of Greenfield, was entering South High Street from Muntz Street on a green traffic light when a southbound vehicle struck the 2009 Nissan she was operating causing disabling damage. Lane Wilson, 17, of Hillsboro, was traveling south on South High Street when he failed to yield and stuck the vehicle operated by Brown. Both Brown and a passenger in her vehicle were transported to Highland District Hospital via Paint Creek EMS for suspected injuries. Wilson was cited for failure
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January is School Boards Recognition Month in Ohio The Greenfield Exempted Village School District Board of Education is pictured. Members are (l-r, front row) board president Charley Roman and board member Eric Zint, and (l-r, back row) vice president Eric Wise and board members Sandy Free and Marilyn Mitchell. (Photo by Angela Shepherd) Board of education members are the public representation of a community and make up the governing body of our school districts. As January is School Boards Recognition Month in Ohio, the Greenfield Exempted Village School District is taking the opportunity to recognize its school board.
Second District Congressman Dr. Brad Wenstrup visited Highland District Hospital in Hillsboro on Friday, Jan. 15 to meet with the hospital s leadership team and
Courtesy of Ashlee Cheesbro
Marketing Manager
Highland District Hospital
Highland District Hospital received an early Christmas present as 40 doses of the Mode
HUBA holiday events wrap up 2020
Pageant, tree lighting and parade bring festive end to year
Shown (l-r) are the winners of the 2020 Snowflake Pageant that was held Nov. 21 at Good News Gathering in Hillsboro under the auspices of the Hillsboro Uptown Business Association and the city of Hillsboro. Madisyn Hollen, 15, Hillsboro, was crowned the Snowflake Queen; Paiton Pullin, 11, Hillsboro was the Snowflake Princess; Alaina Best, 9, Hillsboro, was Miss Snowflake; Evelyn (Eve) Gadwa, 5, Lynchburg was the Little Snowflake and Hallie Seip, 3, Hillsboro, was the Tiny Snowflake.
Grand marshals of the 2020 Annual Lighted Christmas Parade, the family of the late Joe Mahan, enjoyed a carriage ride during the festivities that were held on the evening of Dec. 12 in downtown Hillsboro.