A VERY COVID GRADUATION
Evant High School held a social distancing graduation ceremony Saturday on the school’s football field.
Evant High School held a social distancing graduation ceremony Saturday on the school’s football field.
Top left, Evelyn Ahearn is the 2019 Employee of the Year. Bottom left, Cathy Littlejohn is Agriculturist of the Year. Above, Hamilton Herald-News is Business of the Year. Owners/publishers Grant Lengefeld and Maria Weaver are shown with the staff that brings you a newspaper every week, along with chamber directors. Back row Matt Johnson, Carrie Pratt, HHN office manager Kim Tyson, managing editor Kym Jeschke, Allie Peace and executive director Kim Hinton. Center row, Lucy “Little Red” Ryan and assistant editor Tamee Ryan. Front row, Owen “Little Brother” Parrott, Lengefeld and Weaver. Staff Photos
Hamilton’s Friends of the Library sponsored its 9 annual bookmark contest for Hamilton Public Library this semester, and 306 Ann Whitney Elementary artists in Krista Jerrell’s art classes and Misti Polster’s music classes entered their work.
Armed Forces Day is next Saturday, May 16. Be sure to fly your American flag proud if you have one. Such a special day to so many. We should all be proud of our Armed Forces and show it!
Hamilton County Junior Livestock Association will meet Tuesday, May 19, at 6 p.m. at the Jayson Harris Pavilion. Please remember to practice social distancing. For those who want to attend virtually, we will set up a phone conference to link in or Facebook Live.
Alice Lucas, city mail carrier for the north side of Clifton, retired May 4 after 42 years of service.
Above, Hamilton Public Library’s renovation project is moving along swiftly, offering a hint of what the completed project will look like.
GONE FISHIN’- Cooper Gardner and Austin and Parker Clevinger had a great time fishing for crappie with PawPaw Monday.
AUSTIN – On Tuesday, the Texas Humane Legislation Network released information addressing many questions surrounding animal care during COVID-19.
STEPHENVILLE — Tarleton State University President James Hurley announced today that the school will be prepared for students to safely return for in-person classes this fall, with a start of Aug. 20.
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