Texas will bounce back From ‘double whammy’
While the pandemic and oil glut create a double dose of devastation, three Texas A&M scholars tell Chancellor John Sharp that they see new economic opportunities rising from the rubble.
While the pandemic and oil glut create a double dose of devastation, three Texas A&M scholars tell Chancellor John Sharp that they see new economic opportunities rising from the rubble.
In the midst of rapid change on campus and across the globe, Tarleton State University’s Student Counseling Services remains open for business, not only assisting existing clients but offering support in a variety of ways and formats to the entire
COVID TESTING- Texas National Guard, Department of State Health Services and Texas Department of Emergency Management coordinated free COVID-19 testing on the Hamilton square Saturday.
The Hamilton Historic Main Street Advisory Board met telephonically April 28, at noon.
Although COVID-19 has affected activity, plans continue to be made to build our new community program.
Social distancing, working from home and online classes are the “new normal,” with families looking for activities to fill the hours and help with hands-on learning.
Texas farmers and ranchers impacted by the coronavirus could receive at least some aid from the U.S. Department of Agriculture by the end of May.
Hamilton County commissioners last Tuesday met with a representative of Grizzly Ridge Solar Farm regarding possible tax abatement and encouraged County Judge Mark Tynes to file an attestation regarding local businesses reopening during the COVID-1
The following column by Jon McConal appeared in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram when the Hamilton Public Library was being built.
[From December 1884 to September 1885, an ax-wielding killer took the lives of five women in an unprecedented spree that terrified the citizens of Austin and left police at a loss for clues and suspects. Worst of all, the monster O.
Hamilton County Hospital District board of directors voted last Wednesday to begin renovations at the Solutions Behavioral Health building on the Hamilton General Hospital campus.
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