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Michelle Crandall, who has been leading the city of Hilliard since January 2020, announced she's leaving at the end of July.
June 7: Delaware Ohio Pride Festival will take over Boardman Arts Park, located at 154 W. William St., from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSN40th anniversary of a massive tornado outbreak in Ohio, PennsylvaniaOn the evening of May 31, 1985, a series of large and deadly tornadoes swept across northeastern and central Ohio, leaving ...
Michelle Crandall, the City Manager of Hilliard, announced on May 27 that she will resign from her position, with her last ...
Three central Ohio track and field teams took home titles during Division I regional meets May 30. At Pickerington North, the ...
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSN‘Grandpa Joe’: Longtime Hilliard crossing guard retiringFor more than a decade, students in Hilliard City Schools have seen the same face at the corner of Gaymon Road and Avery Road ...
Much of the growth conversation around central Ohio focuses on the north and northeast corridors of the city. But in other ...
After more than a decade of dedicated service, Joe Pata, affectionately known as "Grandpa Joe," has officially retired from his role as a crossing guard at Aver ...
Debbie Kennedy of Hilliard says it is time for Ohio property taxes to go. What do you think? Take the short survey under Kennedy's letter. Time for property taxes to go Once again, due to the ...
Matthew Aman is a financial advisor in Hilliard, OH. They have been in practice for 10 years, the last 2 years at Jpmorgan Securities Llc. Matthew Aman is a financial advisor in Hilliard ...
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Should Ohio dump property taxes? Hilliard woman says 'yes.' What do you say? | LettersDebbie Kennedy, Hilliard This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Should Ohio dump property taxes? Hilliard woman says 'yes.' What do you say? | Letters ...
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