
GNBank hosts lunch benefit for Little Hands Child Care & Development
GNBank hosted a lunch benefit for Little Hands Child Care & Development on Friday, May 30.
GNBank hosted a lunch benefit for Little Hands Child Care & Development on Friday, May 30.
Hiawatha Middle School presented the Class of 2029 for Eighth Grade Recognition on Tuesday, May 27 at the Hiawatha High School gymnasium.
The Hiawatha High School Red Hawk Track and Field Team qualified for the upcoming State track and field championships in Wichita this weekend after competing at the Big East League track competition that took place at Royal Valley on Thursday, May 22.
By the time you’re reading this, school will finally be out. But you might be wondering “What am I going to do with all of this free time?” Well I’ve got the perfect solution for you: a summer job.
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The Hiawatha Red Hawks traveled to Sabetha Friday night. They opened up play in the Class 3A Baseball Regional against the Nemaha Central Thunder. The Hiawatha Red Hawks lost by a score of 12-2. Other teams in attendance were Riverside, Royal Valley, Maur Hill-Mount Academy, Marysville, Sabetha and Atchison County. The Red Hawks carried a lead through the early innings. Junior Rhen Hageman kept it close through four innings with solid pitching. Hageman’s ability to mix up his throwing speeds with a solid curve ball, was very effective. The Red Hawks made a few errors in the field. The Nemaha Central Thunder were able to incorporate some timely hitting, which resulted in an unsuccessful combination for the Red Hawks. The Nemaha Central Thunder got the best of the Red Hawks over the seven innings.
A USD 415 K-12 gifted instructor received a scholarship on Thursday, May 15 at Hiawatha Middle School.
Four students from Classical Conversations of Sabetha received an award, according to a short press release from Thursday.
The Lady Red Hawks scored a major victory at home over the Rossville Lady Bulldogs on Thursday evening on May 8, with the total score being 9-5.
The Hiawatha Cheer Club recently concluded an outstanding season by earning the title of division champions at the U.S. Finals cheerleading competition held in Louisville, Kentucky. The prestigious event brought together top teams from across the nation to compete at the highest level.