The sound of bells will soon fill the air in Hamilton outside of Brookshire Brothers and Dutchman’s Hidden Valley from The Salvation Army bell ringers. Starting after Thanksgiving, volunteers from
Angel trees can be found all around the town this holiday season in support of helping those in need in Hamilton. Lee Health Care is sponsoring an Angel Tree for
The Hamilton County Museum had a very busy time last week. They had a visit from the Lutheran Church pre-school graduating class on Nov. 15. Later that evening, the museum’s
The Hamilton General Hospital Auxiliary Team is hosting a Luxury Linen sale Wednesday and Thursday in the Hamilton General Hospital Board Room. Linens are 1800 thread count. All are brand
This information has been a heavy ball and chain to carry around for some time. Through the years, I’ve come to notice the office of sheriff carries accountability for more
In a tiny village in Tanzania lies 40 acres of rich farmland with greenhouses for growing vegetables and space enough for livestock – cows, chickens, pigs, goats and guineas. And
Hamilton Junior High presented “The Wind in the Willows” for UIL one act play competition Tuesday. Pictured are, top row, l-r, Ryder Coker, Conner Ford, Colter Johnson, Madison Henkes; bottom
The City of Hamilton is holding their annual Christmas on the Square Thursday, Dec. 5, beginning at 3:30 p.m. Carson Wealth will once again make it snow on the square,
The Salvation Army will have bell ringers accepting donations in Hamilton starting after Thanksgiving. The bell ringers with their familiar red kettles will be stationed outside of Brookshire Brothers and
Hamilton City Council last Thursday worked through a four-page agenda that included three public hearings. The hearings were to finalize the 2017 Texas Community Development Block Grant, review the juvenile