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Posted June 28, 2021
The City of Hilliard is hiring a Clerk of Court to maintain court records and dockets for the court and Magistrate. The Clerk of Court is an administrative professional who manages the day-to-day functions of the Hilliard Municipal Court. This…
Posted June 23, 2021
Have you ever been unhappy with your home or business internet services? Then you should know the Ohio Legislature is considering an amendment attached to the State of Ohio’s budget bill that would prevent Hilliard and other cities from being…
Posted June 18, 2021
A record-breaking 525 children learned new street smarts this month as Safety Town returned to Hilliard. Safety Town is a one-week course that focuses on teaching children safe practices both at school and at home. The curriculum includes bicycle safety,…
Posted June 15, 2021
With June being Pride month, perhaps it was suitable timing for members of Hilliard City Council to vote Monday night to approve multiple pieces of legislation designed to provide protection against discrimination to members of the LGBTQ+ community. See also,…
Posted June 11, 2021
Andrew Wilson has joined the City’s Information Technology and Geographic Information System teams as a GIS Administrator. He will be tasked with mapping of the City and setting up infrastructure to support the needs of various departments. “I love GIS…
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The City is home to one of the area’s premiere 18-hole disc golf courses at Roger A. Reynolds Municipal Park and more improvements are coming to the layout in the coming months. “We’re getting ready to do a second phase…
Posted June 10, 2021
Have you heard? Hilliard’s Celebration at the Station Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) cups are eco-friendly and compostable! The clear, disposable cups are made of “green” and environmentally friendly biopolymer, a PLA resin derived entirely from plants! The petroleum-free material…
Posted June 8, 2021
Three new police officers were sworn into the Hilliard Division of Police on Monday. The oath of office was administered by Chief of Police Eric Grile. Officers James Bass, Danielle Epperhart and Jonathon Kane will enroll into the Columbus Police…
Posted June 7, 2021
The Scioto Darby Road and Main Street roundabout will be undergoing island work starting 9 p.m. Friday, June 11 until 5 a.m. Monday, June 14. The inside lane will be closed as crews work on the north splitter island portion…
Posted June 4, 2021
Have you seen the infamous Brood X cicadas in Hilliard? You may have seen one of two types of cicadas currently living in the City of Hilliard. The greenish black dog day cicadas come out each summer and can be…
Posted June 3, 2021
Hilliard police officer Joshua Howard has been named the Hilliard American Legion Law Officer of the Year for his efforts on- and off-duty helping a local homeless family in need. He was recently recognized by Post 614’s leaders, who learned…
Posted June 2, 2021
It is not uncommon for Hilliard residents to encounter wildlife in their backyard, neighborhood park, or near the side of the road. Birds, geese, skunks, squirrels, racoons, opossums, deer, foxes and even coyotes can be spotted in our city. But…
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