
Bench unveiled at City Hall to honor Bill Collins
A public unveiling of a metal bench honoring Bill Collins--who served as mayor for Hiawatha--took place on Friday afternoon on April 11 at the entrance of Hiawatha City Hall.
A public unveiling of a metal bench honoring Bill Collins--who served as mayor for Hiawatha--took place on Friday afternoon on April 11 at the entrance of Hiawatha City Hall.
On April 13 at 2 p.m., Hiawatha’s Baseball and Softball Club continued on with phase two of the Championship Sports Complex at Noble Park.
The Hiawatha Red Hawk Golf Varsity Team competed with Falls City, Royal Valley, Atchison, Horton and Maur Hill in a major golf game on Friday afternoon at the Hiawatha Country Club.
The Hiawatha High School Red Hawk varsity baseball team defeated the Atchison County Tigers and the Valley Falls Dragons while going through a solid winning streak from Friday, April 11 to Saturday, April 12. Despite losing to Jefferson West’s own Tiger team on April 11, the Red Hawk boys’ varsity team demonstrated a high level of skill and tenacity as they played against all three teams on Friday and Saturday.
The problem with forgiveness is that it puts Satan’s empire out of business. That’s why, since Calvary, Satan and his corporate goons have been feverishly rebranding violence, revenge, addictions, murder, adultery and idolatry, sometimes in packaging that, from sufficient distance and distraction, looks Christian. They’ve even tried to strip “love” of its true meaning, selling us the lie that love is no more than a feeling, or an activity. When we buy into his rebranding campaign, Satan knows we won’t stop to listen to God’s still, small voice. We’ll be too busy, suspending both common sense and compassion, which leads to a gradual descent into savagery and isolation. He’s done it before, and once again, the rebranding seems to be working like a charm.
K-State plant expert outlines best way to control moles in home lawns
American Legion baseball is celebrating 100 years of baseball this year and to commemorate this anniversary, National and Kansas American Legion Baseball is celebrating with a new 100-year-old team patch.
The Hiawatha Middle School Red Hawks competed at Falls City on Tuesday, April 8. The Red Hawk boys earned third place at the event while the Lady Red Hawks reached fourth.
The Hiawatha Swim Team will host a registration at the Fisher Center on Sunday, April 27.