Maria & Staff: Congratulations on the publishing of a Hamilton Visitor’s Guide. It looks great! In fact, it looks so good that it made me want to move to
They may not be driving busses, serving food or teaching lessons, but Texas farmers and ranchers help students return to the classroom. “From school supplies to clothing and food, Texas
A 20 year old corporal from Fort Hancock sacrificed his life on the night of Sep. 6-7, 1952 and became the fourth native Texan to earn the Medal of Honor
April In memory of Sue Davidson by Judy Summers and Mary Jeffers Building fund In memory of Sue Blake by Hamilton County Retired School Personnel In memory of Bob Gautier by Hamilton County Retired School Personnel In memory of Sue Davidson by Mickey and Jackson Hill and Susan Parsons In memory of Paul Zimmerman by Tom and Linda Erwin In memory of Carl Bubert by Bert Schrank and Angie Green In memory of Ernest Baker by Bert Schrank In memory of Merle Lawson by Kay Bubert In honor of Catherine, Zac, Thomas, Alyssa and Meg Gruetzner by Tom and Connie White In honor of Saundra Lengefeld by Gra
Dear Maria, As you know, I am a former Hamiltonian by choice. I lived there for 14 years and was the pastor of the First Baptist Church. I love Hamilton
An angry John Hemphill demanded satisfaction in an Aug. 27, 1832 letter to the editor of his hometown newspaper. Dueling was a rite of passage for male South Carolinians, and
The trigger-happy state police opened fire without warning on a crowd of Saturday shoppers in Brownwood on Aug. 19, 1871. In his inaugural address in April 1870, Republican Edmund J.
Dear Editor, I am Joe McGowen, I’m an American who was born in Texas during the Great Depression. My wife, Mary Kathryn, and I have owned property in Hamilton County
Helpers at the Gary Wayne Schoen Memorial Golf Tournament were Judy & Jimmy Whitt, Terri Martin, Kaki & Jayson Whitt, Lisa & James Goerdel, Jessi & Clay Thornton, Russ Mentzer,