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Posted February 24, 2021
Two members of the Hilliard Division of Police found a way to be “freezin’ for a reason” as part of the Virtual Polar Plunge in support of the Special Olympics of Ohio. Officers Brandon Long and Hunter Schweickart, members of…
Posted February 23, 2021
Hilliard City Council appointed members to the recently re-established Recreation and Parks Advisory Committee at its meeting Monday night.Those named to the committee were: Three-year terms: Kurt Schooley and Woody Woodward Two-year terms: Michael Lentz and Brian Gara One-year terms: Jane Rice, Christopher…
Posted February 19, 2021
A familiar face to many at the Hilliard Division of Police has a new title: Community Relations Officer. Officer Mike Deaton, who has served the agency in numerous capacities for the past 23 years, stepped into the position in January. …
Posted February 10, 2021
Icy, snow-covered sidewalks are more than just inconvenient for pedestrians and dog walkers. They’re also dangerous! The City reminds residents and business owners that they are responsible for removing snow and ice from their sidewalks. When removing the snow from…
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