Chingawassa Days
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 06 June 2007 01:22
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Prairie View site moving to Hillsboro
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 05 June 2007 18:51
Prairie View, a long-time behavioral and mental health services provider headquartered in Newton, will be moving one of its Community Mental Health Center sites from Marion to Hillsboro.
Family/Folk Festival weekend begins with Friday night mixer
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 30 May 2007 06:35
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The Alex Stuchlik Polka Band from Lost Springs performs during the Friday-evening downtown mixer that kicked off this year’s Hillsboro Family/Folk Festival. 5-Man Trio was the featured performing group and drew rave reviews. Also downtown, the Chamber of Commerce served barbecue and several classic cars were on display. Off and on rain showers dampened participation at this year festival, which culminated with the annual demolition derby on Sunday evening. On Memorial Day, the American Legion hosted its annual program of remembrance at Memorial Park. Kattie King / Free Press
Hillsboro Farmers Market kicks off second season at new location
Written by Don Ratzlaff Wednesday, 30 May 2007 06:10
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Bryce Meisinger of rural Marion rings the triangle marking the opening of the first Hillsboro Farmers Market session in Hillsboro this summer. Holding the triangle is market co-director Sheryl Lehr. Now in its second season after a successful last year, the market will be held on the grounds of the Schaeffler House Museum at Jefferson and Grand Streets from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. each Thursday night. This Thursday, and every last Thursday through the season, is designated as “garage sale Thursday,” according to co-director Joni Calam.
New bids project lower cost to restore AMPI building
Written by Don Ratzlaff Wednesday, 30 May 2007 05:07
The Hillsboro City Council heard encouraging news at a May 22 special meeting that the cost to repair the fire damage at the city-owned former AMPI building should be considerably less than first projected.
At its previous meeting, the council was informed that National Catastrophe Restoration Inc. of Wichita, which specializes in such projects, had submitted an initial bid of $440,000.
Read more: New bids project lower cost to restore AMPI building
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