Rather than go to prison, Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned on Oct. 10, 1973 and gave Richard Nixon a second chance to replace him with a former governor of Texas.
The Texas Historical Commission has designated Hamilton and Mineral Wells as incoming 2020 official Texas Main Street communities. The selection was made Oct. 4 at the THC’s quarterly commission meeting
After three informational meetings full of dissent, Hamilton Independent School District board of trustees Monday evening voted to vacate its plan to include junior high with Hamilton High School as
In a mostly full room of spectators, only three spoke last Thursday regarding the resignation of City Administrator Pete Kampfer, which was the main agenda item for the special called
While cattle is king in Hamilton county, King Cotton is experiencing a resurrection. David Melde of Aleman harvested 200 acres of cotton last week and was pleased with the crop.
The First United Methodist Church hosted its annual harvest festival Saturday. Shoppers were able to find some treasures and money raised went toward local and foreign mission work to include
Rex’s Exes is entering its last weekend at the Hamilton Civic Theatre. Final performances will be Saturday, Oct 12, at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday, Oct 13, at 2:00 p.m. The
What is this 62-degrees? My goodness could fall be here, somewhere or what? Feels wonderful not to be in 90-degree weather. Plans are being made for the John Hall Horseshoe