
Eighth graders recognized at the end of the school year
Hiawatha Middle School presented the Class of 2029 for Eighth Grade Recognition on Tuesday, May 27 at the Hiawatha High School gymnasium.
Hiawatha Middle School presented the Class of 2029 for Eighth Grade Recognition on Tuesday, May 27 at the Hiawatha High School gymnasium.
The Morrill Public Library is collecting lids from plastic containers for upcoming crafts.
It’s natural for us to look to the successful for wisdom. We love stories of those who overcame obstacles—whether in sports, business, or faith. But if we’re not careful, we fall into what’s called survivorship bias—the mistake of only studying the winners, and ignoring those who didn’t make it.
The last county meeting of the month will take place on Friday, May 30 at 5:30 p.m. in the basement of the Brown County Sheriff’s Office.
Morrill Public Library hosted an anti-bully program, with Marcus Heller of Falls City, NE-based Heller’s Martial Arts present to teach kids how to deal with bullies.
We have had reports from multiple county residents of a male individual who is knocking on doors representing themselves as an Evergy representative and then proceeds to try and sell the resident solar panels.
The Fisher Center saw several tables set up by different local non-profit organizations on Friday, May 23 and Saturday, May 24 as Hiawatha Community Foundation’s Give Back to Move Forward event kicked off.
HIAWATHA, KS — The Hiawatha Community Foundation is thrilled to announce that this year’s Give Back to Move Forward Match Day raised an astounding $291,269.56 to support local nonprofits, schools, and community causes across the communities of USD 415, surpassing last year’s total of $238,012.89.
City of Hiawatha Street Supervisor Sean Babb was recognized for his five years of service at the beginning of the city commission meeting that took place on Tuesday, May 27.
The Morrill Public Library has kicked off its Summer Library Program “Color Our World.”