WISD board hears facility assessment

The Whitney Independent School District Board of Trustees met in regular session Monday, September 8, and heard a presentation from Gallagher Construction Management on the firm's recent assessment of Whitney ISD facilities. The company evaluated the elementary and intermediate schools, the district technology building, athletic facilities and the hangar gym. The middle and high schools … Continue reading WISD board hears facility assessment

Court hears opposition to data center

The Hill County Commissioners Court heard from Abbott residents concerned about a proposed data center during a regular meeting Tuesday, September 9. Texas has seen a rapid increase in data centers, which are large facilities that house computer servers and equipment. John Gerik, John Blaha and Denton Tucker each approached the podium during open forum … Continue reading Court hears opposition to data center

Council to hold public hearing on budget, tax rate Thursday

The Whitney City Council will meet in a special session at 6 p.m. Thursday, September 11, to hold public hearings on the city's proposed tax rate and budget for the coming fiscal year. The council has proposed the no-new-revenue rate of $0.5764 per $100 valuation. That is a decrease from last year's rate of $0.6505 … Continue reading Council to hold public hearing on budget, tax rate Thursday

‘Cats storm past Mart in opener

Whitney running back Jontae Johnson powers past the Mart Panthers in the season opener at Wildcat Stadium. Returning from an injury last season, Johnson looked as strong as ever and played a key role in Whitney offensive attack. The Whitney Wildcats made a statement in their season opener, cruising past the Mart Panthers 63-34 in … Continue reading ‘Cats storm past Mart in opener

WISD tax rate, budget set for 2025-26

The Whitney Independent School District Board of Trustees approved the district's budget and tax rate in a special meeting held Thursday, August 28. The board approved a tax rate of $0.9511 per $100 property valuation. That is down from last year's rate of $0.9938 but is the calculated voter-approval rate, which would trigger an election … Continue reading WISD tax rate, budget set for 2025-26

Commissioners finalize county budget, tax rate

The Hill County Commissioners Court voted to approve the tax rate and budget for the coming year after no citizens spoke during a public hearing on the proposals Tuesday, August 26. The approved total combined tax rate for the county is $0.452647 per $100 property valuation, which breaks down to $0.387769 for the general fund … Continue reading Commissioners finalize county budget, tax rate

Council reviews Whitney road study

The Whitney City Council reviewed a road study recently conducted by Westwood Engineering during a regular meeting held Thursday evening, August 21. The firm found that many streets in Whitney are in poor enough condition that they will require full reconstruction, while others could be improved with less costly repairs, such as resurfacing or seal … Continue reading Council reviews Whitney road study

Proposed Hill County budget, tax rate filed

Hill County Judge Shane Brassell filed the proposed county budget for the fiscal year beginning in October recently. The draft spending plan was filed in County Clerk Nicole Tanner's office Thursday, August 14. The judge worked with Auditor Susan Swilling and Treasurer Rachel Parker on the document with input from commissioners and department heads. While … Continue reading Proposed Hill County budget, tax rate filed

Court approves increase in indigent healthcare limits

The Hill County Commissioners Court increased the county's indigent healthcare poverty guidelines during a meeting held Tuesday, August 19. Indigent Healthcare Coordinator April Cook recently asked the court to increase income guidelines for the program, which assists extremely low-income residents with basic medical care if they do not qualify for other state or federal assistance … Continue reading Court approves increase in indigent healthcare limits

Renovations transform local landmark

For generations, The Lamp Post has been more than just a gas station – it has been a trusted part of the community, serving as the town’s oldest and most reliable stop for fuel, snacks and friendly service. Today, while The Lamp Post continues to provide the same dependable offerings that have made it a … Continue reading Renovations transform local landmark