Commissioners set culvert permit fee

The Hill County Commissioners Court implemented a fee for culvert installation permits during a regular meeting held Tuesday, November 12. The court voted to charge $75 for culvert permits after a culvert setting policy was approved in October with the goal of streamlining the process throughout the county and protecting county roads. Hill County Judge … Continue reading Commissioners set culvert permit fee

Local unemployment data released for Oct.

Hill County's unemployment rate was reported at 4% in October, according to data released by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) last week. That is up just slightly from September's rate of 3.9% and the rate one year ago, when the October 2023 rate was recorded at 3.8%. In October, there were 738 unemployed Hill County … Continue reading Local unemployment data released for Oct.

Wildcats close out successful season with playoff trip

The Wildcats lost to the Palmer Bulldogs 41-32 in the Class 3A Division I Bi-District Championship played at Lumpkins Stadium in Waxahachie Thursday, November 14. Pictured is senior Hagan Landrum picking up some yards on a pass reception in the third quarter. The Whitney Wildcats clawed into the playoffs this season and fought until the … Continue reading Wildcats close out successful season with playoff trip

Hill, Bosque county voters cast General Election ballots

Over 62% of Hill County’s registered voters and about 70% of Bosque County voters had cast ballots by the end of Election Day, making selections at the federal, state and local levels. At the top of the ballot, Republican candidate Donald Trump received almost 82% of the Hill County vote, with Democrat Kamala Harris receiving … Continue reading Hill, Bosque county voters cast General Election ballots

CERT training efforts to begin in Hill County

Program Manager Chris Clark is heading up the county's efforts to form a Community Emergency Response Team. A Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) has been formed in Hill County to enhance community preparedness for disasters. The first CERT was created by the City of Los Angeles, California Fire Department in 1985 as a means to … Continue reading CERT training efforts to begin in Hill County

Wildcats advance to playoffs

The Wildcats secured a playoff spot with a 38-0 win over the West Trojans last week. Pictured above is Delvion Walter powering past the Trojans to help push Whitney into the playoffs. Anthony Librado photo Staring at a must-win scenario against the rival West Trojans, the Whitney Wildcats (6-4, 2-3) left no doubt about which … Continue reading Wildcats advance to playoffs

Comptroller issues sales tax allocations

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced last week that he will send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose districts $1.2 billion in local sales tax allocations for November, 1.1% more than in November 2023. The City of Whitney's November payment totaled $90,573, up just over 1% from last November, and the year-to-date amount was reported … Continue reading Comptroller issues sales tax allocations

Aquilla VFD 2nd annual chili dinner

Aquilla Volunteer Fire Department (VFD) will hold its second annual drive-thru chili dinner Saturday, November 23, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. or until sold out. For a $25 donation, patrons will receive a quart of chili with options of shredded cheese, jalapenos, diced onions, Fritos and eight cornbread muffins. Pre-orders will also be accepted … Continue reading Aquilla VFD 2nd annual chili dinner

Whitney to observe Veterans Day with appreciation event Nov. 11

Whitney’s 2024 Veterans Day appreciation event has been scheduled for Monday, November 11, starting at 11 a.m. at Lake Whitney Senior Center. All veterans and families of veterans are invited to attend, and the entire community is asked to honor veterans of the military who have served our country. Keynote speaker will be Hill County … Continue reading Whitney to observe Veterans Day with appreciation event Nov. 11

Food For Families goal set at 70,000 pounds

The annual Food For Families Drive is scheduled for Friday, November 22, at Our Daily Bread Food Bank in Whitney. All November donations will be counted toward the Lake Whitney Food Bank goal of 70,000 pounds. Volunteers will accept donations at the food bank, located at 100 Sims Drive in Whitney, from 7 a.m. to … Continue reading Food For Families goal set at 70,000 pounds