
Lady Red Hawks lose to Sabetha
The Hiawatha Lady Red Hawks lost to the Sabetha Lady Bluejays on Thursday, April 24 during the home game in Hiawatha. Still, the Lady Red Hawks played hard and kept battling all night against the Bluejays.
The Hiawatha Lady Red Hawks lost to the Sabetha Lady Bluejays on Thursday, April 24 during the home game in Hiawatha. Still, the Lady Red Hawks played hard and kept battling all night against the Bluejays.
The Brown County commission unanimously voted to approve a property agreement for a rally to take place at the Brown County Courthouse on Thursday morning.
The city commission passed a motion allowing fireworks in Hiawatha on July 3 from noon to 8 p.m. on a trial basis during Monday evening’s meeting on a 3-2 vote.
I would like to take this opportunity to remind county residents about the following protocol when a Tornado Warning is issued for Brown County, and hopefully answer any concerns the public may have. One main focus of mine will always be the safety and well being of every person in our county.
I really don’t like name calling or labels which are put on people. One of those labels, or name-callings that really bothers me is when we call the Disciple Thomas (in the Bible), “Doubting Thomas”, in a negative, judgmental way.
April’s character word of the month was Perseverance. Grade level teachers chose one boy and one girl who showed the characteristics of Perseverance. Students received a certificate, a $5 gift card to the Hiawatha Creamery and a Red Hawk character kids t-shirt!
The Hiawatha Red Hawk Boys baseball team played the Perry-Lecompton Kaws last Monday night.
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Freshman Brynnan Boye started pitching for the Lady Red Hawks in the first game. The game saw both teams very aggressive from the plate. The ball was flying all over the field. The Lady Red Hawks had runners on base and in scoring position on numerous occasions. They ended up leaving eight runs on base in the game. The Lady Red Hawks came up short in the end, by a final score of 2-5. Both teams battled hard on every pitch. The Lady Red Hawks had several opportunities to win. They made several mistakes that ended up costing them the game. There continues to be marked improvements for the Lady Red Hawks. They lost, but played very well. Head Coach Sherri Nelson commented, “We had some nice hits and left the runners stranded out there.”