COVID Relief Small Business Grant Program

The Licking County Chamber of Commerce is facilitating the “CARES Act COVID Relief Small Business Grant Program”, a locally-developed effort to support small businesses with 1-50 employees, battling through the current economic challenges. The Licking County Board of Commissioners has designated an amount of money from Federal CARES Act funds received by the county, to be distributed as grants to local small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Grant Program has received additional funding and is open again for applicants.

The grant application is live and may be accessed at Small-Business-Grant-Application-Packet-Round-2.pdf (lickingcountychamber.com) The application packet details the grant criteria and eligibility as well as the documents needed for applying. But if you have additional questions, feel free to email info@lickingcountychamber.com or call 740/345-9757.

All applications are due by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, December 2.

New Police Officer

A new Hebron police Officer has been sworn in.

Pius Piedu has been a full-time Franklin County deputy sheriff since 2016, that is currently assigned to corrections.  

He has taken a part-time commission with the Village of Hebron to build patrol experience to further his career. 

John Trujillo
Village of Hebron
Village Adminstrator

Lakewood School District food service program donation

The Village of Hebron has donated $400 to the Lakewood Local School District’s food service program. This money will help the District provide our bagged lunches for students learning remotely.

The District is currently averaging about 2500 meals it is distributing per week to these families. The District is distributing these meals at LHS and at Water's Edge in Buckeye Lake on Wednesdays.

John Trujillo

Village of Hebron

Village Adminstrator

COUNCIL VACANCY

Hebron Village Council is seeking applicants interested in being considered for appointment to fill a vacant Council seat. Village Council serves as the legislative branch of the local government and votes on laws and proposals relating to various community issues. Council persons make legislative decisions dealing with topics such as the allocation of funding to provide for public services, community development projects, or issues of land use and budget matters. The selected person would be expected to attend all meetings of Village Council. This appointment will fill an unexpired term that begins 1/1/21 and runs through 12/31/21. Applicants must be at least 18 years old, a resident of Hebron and a registered voter. Interested residents should deliver a resume and letter of interest by 1pm on Friday, November 13, 2020 to the Hebron Municipal Complex, 934 W. Main Street or by email to chris.furbee@hebronvillage.org

Public Notice-Public Meeting Changes


The Council of the Village of Hebron has made the following changes to the November and December, 2020 Council Meetings:

November 11, 2020-changed to November 4, 2020

December 23, 2020-changed to December 30, 2020

All Council Meetings are held at 6pm in Council Chambers at 934 W. Main Street, Hebron.

A full list of remaining 2020 Public Meetings is available at the Hebron Municipal Building, 934 W. Main Street, Hebron; or email your request to chris.furbee@hebronvillage.org