
A blessing in disguise
As we step firmly into 2025 and National Quitters Day is over, I would like to share a very blessed story and how astonished I am over this year as well as every year.
As we step firmly into 2025 and National Quitters Day is over, I would like to share a very blessed story and how astonished I am over this year as well as every year.
The Lady Red Hawks got back on track Friday night on Jan. 10. They were able to achieve a victory against a very tough and talented Rossville Lady Bulldogs team. The final score was 70-62.
The Hiawatha Red Hawks were victorious Friday night on Jan. 10 over a very good 4-1 Rossville Bulldogs team. The final score was 57-55.
The Board of Education of the Brown County Kansas Special Education Interlocal #615 held its regular January Board of Education meeting at 6 p.m. on January 7, 2025 at the Special Education Annex in Hiawatha.
Two of the Brown County commissioners voted to approve a proposed wage structure for Brown County employees at the end of Fridayâs special Brown County meeting on Jan. 10.
The Brown County Planning Commission held a hearing on Friday, Jan. 10 about proposed zoning regulations to set limits for wind energy development for Brown County. The Planning Commission passed a motion to adopt the zoning regulations.
Every year is full of newsworthy events, and 2024 was chock full of events that were reported by the Hiawatha World.
Monday, Jan. 13 > • Morrill Public Library Happenings: Toddler Storytime at 10:30 a.m.; Knitting Club at 6 p.m.; Diverse Voices Book Club will meet at 6 p.m. in the…
Two students--Luke McAfee of Horton High School and Kenzie Nelson of Hiawatha High School--scooped up snow for the Hiawatha World and Larryâs Barbershop on Wednesday afternoon.