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Posted January 28, 2021
Every second counts when someone is suffering from cardiac arrest and now Hilliard police officers can buy more time with defibrillators in every cruiser. Twenty-nine automated external defibrillators, or AEDs, have been purchased at about $1,125 each and were installed…
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The City of Hilliard will kick off its official Black History Month celebration with Inspiration at the Station and book recommendations from the Hilliard Public Library. The celebration will respect COVID-19 restrictions, but it will not lack in history or…
Posted January 14, 2021
Hilliard City Council is accepting applications for a re-established Recreation and Parks Advisory Committee, which will provide recommendations and advice on a variety of topics. Generally, topics the committee will consider will include development of existing parkland; recreational facilities; trails…
Posted January 13, 2021
Construction is underway to transform an existing building near the trailhead of the Heritage Bike Trail in Old Hilliard into space that could include a small business incubator, maker’s space pods, and restaurant/retail area. The deal for the 8,200-square-foot property…
Posted January 12, 2021
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lived his life serving others. Following his example, the City of Hilliard encourages its residents to serve on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Monday, Jan. 18, 2021, marks the 26th anniversary of the day…
Posted January 7, 2021
Two new support services clerks have joined the Hilliard Division of Police. Destiny Hunt and Megan Richardson began employment Jan. 4, 2021. Hunt has a bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University in Criminology and comes to the City from…
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