Kindergartners at Ann Whitney Elementary began creating their own home libraries Friday. Each kindergartner received three new books to take home thanks to three generous donors who believe that reading
Beginning Oct. 1, only state-issued driver licenses and identification cards with a gold star in the corner will be accepted for official federal government purposes, such as entering secure federal
Hamilton City Council last Thursday held its final public hearings for the 2019-20 proposed budget and tax rate, then adopted both with council members voting unanimously for the budget and
Lamkin Methodist Church will have its second annual Country Church Gathering Saturday, Sept. 21, with a barbecue lunch, kids hot dog meal, 5K and one-mile fun runs, Country Store and
The 29th annual Hamilton Antique Tractor and Farm Machinery Show is set for this Saturday, Sept. 21, at Fair Park. Registration for tractor pullers will begin at 8 a.m., and
Hamilton Independent School District board of trustees Monday evening purchased a new mini-bus, renewed a lease agreement for copiers, amended the National Honor Society constitution, made nominations for Hamilton County
Vendors are pouring in for the Holiday Market coming Nov 9 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to the Jayson Harris Pavilion at Hamilton’s Fair Park so this promises to
Free, free, free! No charge whatsoever for children to enjoy plenty of activities, games, and loads of prizes at the First United Methodist Church “Harvest Festival” on Saturday, Oct, 5,
In addition to scholarships for graduating high school seniors in Hamilton County, the Pottsville Extension Education Club has also presented scholarships to applicants who wish to advance their careers or
Historical Museum fund-raiser sports quilt drawing in memory of John Hall tickets are available from Chelsi, Misty and Roseann Hall. The drawing for this will be December 7th. Tickets are