
HHS celebrates Spirit Week!
Hiawatha High School is currently participating in a Spirit Week as part of the Winter Homecoming festivities.
Hiawatha High School is currently participating in a Spirit Week as part of the Winter Homecoming festivities.
The upcoming mystery play, “Death and Deceit on the Nile,” will be showing at The Alley on April 11, 12 and 13. This production is presented by special arrangement with Concord Theatricals for Samuel French, Inc.
Hiawatha Chamber & Visitors Bureau hosted its annual meeting at the Fisher Center on Monday evening with food, prizes, awards given to local businesses and two positions in the HCVB Board of Directors being filled.
The Hiawatha Red Hawk Forensics Team took fourth place at the forensics meet held at Sabetha and St. Marys. The Red Hawks placed fourth out of 11 teams.
Hiawatha Foundation for Economic Development hosted its annual meeting at The Alley--located at 1000 1st Street--on Wednesday, Jan. 22.
After dropping the opening game and winning their next contest, the Hiawatha Red Hawks finished in 6th place at the 11th annual Nemaha Central Boys Basketball Tournament. They were defeated Saturday, by the Marysville Bulldogs. The final score was 53-41.
The Hiawatha Music Club will present its yearly concert on Sunday, Feb. 2, at 4 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church in Hiawatha at 410 Hiawatha Avenue. It is free and open to the public.
The Morrill Public Library is sponsoring it’s annual all-day Valentine Craft Day on Thursday, Feb. 13.
The Wrestling cooperative that includes Hiawatha, Doniphan West and Troy traveled to Maur Hill recently. Schools competing at the meet were Maur Hill, Riverside, Doniphan West, Polo, Nemaha Central, Oskaloosa, Horton and Bishop Ward.
After last week’s blizzard, all that was left were large heaps of snow that were covering the streets, sidewalks and other areas in Hiawatha.