‘Musty’ water days should be over for local residents
Written by Don Ratzlaff Wednesday, 12 September 2007 04:46
The odd taste and odor emanating from Hillsboro’s residential water supply should be about gone by now—at least according to water department projections.
Dan Mount, of the water department staff, told the Hillsboro City Council at its Sept. 4 meeting that he expected the taste and smell to be back to normal within a week to 10 days of the meeting.
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City crews work behind the scenes for art fair’s success
Written by Don Ratzlaff Wednesday, 12 September 2007 04:44
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| Lance Booker, of the city street department, was busy leveling bricks last week in Hillsboro’s downtown business district. While traditionally not one of the tasks city workers undertake in preparation for the Arts & Crafts Fair, it will make the sidewalks safer and more aesthetically appealing when 40,000-plus buyers and browsers come to town Saturday. “It’s one of those neat things where somebody sees something, then sees something more and takes the initiative to get more of it done,” City Administrator Larry Paine said. Don Ratzlaff / Free Press |
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Robot mower cutting a new swath
Written by Don Ratzlaff Wednesday, 05 September 2007 03:42
The next time you’re out in the yard pushing your gas-powered lawn mower in the mid-day heat, imagine the day when you can keep your lawn perfectly trimmed without breaking a sweat or an eardrum—or hiring somebody else to break theirs.
Council OKs abatement for Industries
Written by Don Ratzlaff Wednesday, 29 August 2007 09:25
After a public hearing that did not elicit comments from the general public, the Hillsboro City Council approved an ordinance at its Aug. 21 meeting that would grant 10 years of property-tax abatement for an expansion project initiated by a local trailer manufacturer.
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