
Lady Red Hawks score a victory at home over Rossville
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 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.
It was a difficult struggle at home at the Noble Park baseball field for the Hiawatha Red Hawk baseball team as they were defeated by the Rossville Bulldogs on Thursday night on May 8. The Bulldogs beat the Red Hawks at a total score of 23-2.
The Hiawatha Middle School Red Hawks competed at home, with the seventh grade girls scoring first place with 166 points and seventh grade boys earning first place with 160 points. Eighth grade girls earned first place with 153 points and eighth grade boys earned fourth place with 93 points.
Bryan Rockey earned a hole in one on hole number four at the Hiawatha Country Club during the week of Thursday, May 8.
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.
On behalf of the Brown County Special Education Interlocal Board, I am excited to announce the unanimous approval and appointment of Mr. John West as our new Director of Special Education.
The Mayday Strong rally--which was organized to protest against United States President Donald Trump and his policies--was held on May 1.
Two Hiawatha High School students received excellent ratings on their vocal solos at the State Solo/Small Ensemble music contest that was held at Southeast of Salina on Saturday, April 26.
The Brown County Sheriff’s Office is pleased to announce that we will be hosting the No Hunger Summer program again this year.
First United Methodist Church will be hosting its final free-will breakfast fundraiser on Sunday, May 18.