When the gym is closed because of coronavirus...
Pat and Gwen Kelly didn’t use the closed Wellness Center as an excuse. Instead, they improvised, setting up workout stations in their back yard.
Pat and Gwen Kelly didn’t use the closed Wellness Center as an excuse. Instead, they improvised, setting up workout stations in their back yard.
Hamilton County Commissioners met last Wednesday to learn more about the possible impact of a solar farm on taxation through a tax abatement workshop.
April 21 was San Jacinto Day in Texas, commemorating the anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto.
In last week’s edition of the Herald-News was a city council story that advised residents to stay home to comply with the council’s COVID-19 disaster declaration.
For those of you that have been complaining about no church, here is a great opportunity for you. Thursday and Friday at Faith Baptist Church at 6 p.m., a service will be held with attendees in their cars.
Extra! Extra! Read all about the Class of 2020 in the special keepsake graduation edition of The Hamilton Herald-News.
On April 22, 1935, West Texans were still feeling the effects of the “black blizzard” that struck without warning the previous week blotting out the sun and causing every living creature to gasp for breath.
FISH ARE BITING!- Top photo Piper and Quin Hanson; above left, Colter Johnson, right, Sawyer Hanson; below Emma Johnson. Send your photos to maria@hhnpaper.com.
Hamilton County had no new positive COVID-19 cases this week, but Hamilton County Health Authority Dr. Randy Lee says that’s no reason to ease up on social distancing.
The Hamilton Public Library is taking advantage of the COVID-19 closure to allow construction crews full access to the building.
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