
Community Happenings, Jan. 19 to Jan. 23
Sunday, Jan. 19 and Monday, Jan 20 >
Sunday, Jan. 19 and Monday, Jan 20 >
Twenty-three students competed in the Hiawatha Middle School Spelling Bee.
Find your next prom outfit at the library!
The Brown County Kansas Association of Retired School Personnel met at the Carwell Building in Hiawatha for their bi-monthly luncheon meeting. The tables were decorated with bright bunches of the Kansas flower: the Sunflower in honor of our state’s upcoming 164th birthday Jan. 29.
The two new commissioners--Tom Martin of Seat 2 and Laura Tollefson of Seat 4--were sworn in at the beginning of Monday’s city commission meeting. City Commissioner Brian Shefferd of Seat 3 was also sworn in and re-appointed via Zoom call.
The USD 415 Board of Education met on Monday evening to meet with a representative from investment bank and financial services company Piper Sandler about bond options and information for the Hiawatha school system and what financial information would look like in the school district’s near future.
The Red Hawk Scholar’s Bowl team placed second at Maur Hill on Monday evening.
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.
SPRINGFIELD, MO (01/13/2025)-- Each semester, students at Missouri State University who attain academic excellence are named to the dean’s list.
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