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Video: Mock DUI at Hiawatha High School
Kris Miller Hiawatha World Included is a video of what happened at the Mock DUI event at Hiawatha High School on Wednesday, April 23. Video… Login to continue reading Login…

Brown County Sheriff receives letter from President Trump
We appreciate the support of Deputy Widman’s legacy by President Trump.

NEK-CAP, Inc. Community Action Month and 60 Years of Service
The Community Action Network is a robust state and local force that helps empower hardworking families to achieve economic independence rather than keeping them reliant on government assistance. There are nearly 1,000 agencies across the country working every day to create economic opportunity, strengthen local communities, and help families find pathways to prosperity. This year, NEK-CAP, Inc., a proud member of the Community Action Network, commemorates 60 years of helping families throughout our 16-county service area in Northeast/North Central Kansas (Atchison, Brown, Doniphan, Jackson, Jefferson, Jewell, Leavenworth, Marshall, Mitchell, Nemaha, Osborne, Pottawatomie, Republic, Riley, Shawnee, Smith, and Washington Counties).

HMS STUCO travels to Ronald McDonald House in KCMO
The Hiawatha Middle School Student Council, accompanied by Alivia Boyles, traveled to the Ronald McDonald House in Kansas City on Saturday, April 26.

Mock DUI illustrates tragedy of drunk and distracted driving
The overcast and cloudy afternoon of Wednesday, April 23 saw rain fall down on a crowd of people who witnessed a tragic event .

Prom King and Queen announced!
Hiawatha High School students Colton Gormley and Lexys Ruch have been crowned Prom King and Prom Queen for Prom 2025, which took place at the Fisher Center on Saturday, April 26.

Scenes from Pr0m 2025
Included are a mixture of photos of Hiawatha High School prom goers taking a night on the town on Saturday, April 26, as well as photos submitted by users of Hiawatha World’s Facebook page.

Tech Topics moves to May 13
Due to a scheduling conflict, the Morrill Public Library’s free program “Tech Topics,” has been moved from May 6 to May 13, still at noon in the large meeting room.

Red Hawk Track Team competes at Royal Valley
The Hiawatha High School Track and Field Team competed at the Royal Valley track meet on Tuesday, April 29.