August 15, 2025 - 10:14

In a decisive move, the Highland County commissioners—Brad Roades, Terry Britton, and David Daniels—approved a significant real estate purchase during their meeting on Wednesday, August 13. The property, located in Hillsboro, was acquired for $275,000, marking a strategic investment for the county.
The commissioners emphasized the importance of this acquisition, highlighting its potential to enhance community resources and support future development initiatives. The decision reflects a commitment to improving local infrastructure and services, which are crucial for the growth and sustainability of the area.
Community members expressed optimism about the purchase, believing it could lead to new opportunities for economic development and public services. The commissioners plan to outline their vision for the property in upcoming meetings, aiming to engage residents in discussions about its future use.
This real estate acquisition is seen as a proactive step toward fostering long-term benefits for the residents of Highland County and bolstering Hillsboro's position as a vital hub in the region.
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