Scholes selected to lead Whitney Police Department

Members of the Whitney Police Department were recognized last week with certificates of appreciation and challenge coins from the Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General for apprehending one of Oklahoma's top 10 fugitives in October. Chief Kyle Nevil, Sergeant Joshua Scholes, Officer Zach Brown and Coy West, investigator with the Hill County District Attorney's Office, … Continue reading Scholes selected to lead Whitney Police Department

City Council approves zoning ordinance update

The Whitney City Council approved a zoning ordinance update during a regular meeting held Thursday, December 19. A crowd gathered for the meeting after social media posts began circulating about the ordinance, which includes language about home-based businesses. Several attendees spoke during a public hearing on the update, expressing concerns about vehicle parking restrictions, signage … Continue reading City Council approves zoning ordinance update

WPD recognized for top 10 fugitive arrest

Local police officers and an investigator have been recognized by the Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General (OAG) for apprehending one of Oklahoma's top 10 fugitives in Whitney in October. Whitney authorities became involved in the case on October 22, after the police department was notified that a wanted subject, 59-year-old Melvin Joe Stevenson, had … Continue reading WPD recognized for top 10 fugitive arrest

Court appoints replacement for resigning JP

The Hill County Commissioners Court accepted the upcoming resignation of Precinct 2 Justice of the Peace Shane Brassell and appointed his replacement during a regular meeting held Tuesday, December 10. Brassell is leaving his position effective 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, December 31, to begin serving the county as jail captain under Hill County Sheriff-Elect Hunter Barnes. … Continue reading Court appoints replacement for resigning JP

WISD board approves $500 stipend

The Whitney Independent School District (WISD) Board of Trustees met in regular session Monday, December 9, and approved a one-time retention stipend for all district employees. The $500 checks were distributed to WISD faculty and staff members last week.WISD Business Manager Tamara Harrison provided an overview of the district's 2023-24 Financial Integrity Rating System of … Continue reading WISD board approves $500 stipend

Third annual bird count set for Jan. 4

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will be hosting the third annual Lake Whitney Christmas Bird Count from 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, January 4. All are invited to participate in what will be part of the 125th National Christmas Bird Count, the world's oldest citizen science program. Participants will learn about the birds … Continue reading Third annual bird count set for Jan. 4

Local sales tax revenue up in December

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 December, 6.8% more than in December 2023. The City of Whitney's December allocation was $88,887, up 11.16% compared to December 2023. Whitney's total payments for 2024 through December … Continue reading Local sales tax revenue up in December

City Council to hold monthly session Thurs.

The Whitney City Council will meet in a regular session Thursday, December 19, at 6 p.m.The mayor is expected to provide an update on the police chief position, and department heads will present their monthly reports to the council. A public hearing is scheduled regarding proposed amendments to the city’s zoning ordinance. AUSTEX Machine and … Continue reading City Council to hold monthly session Thurs.

Council moves forward with police chief selection process

The Whitney City Council voted to extend an offer to a police chief candidate during a special meeting held Thursday, December 5. The city has been accepting applications to replace Police Chief Kyle Nevil, who will assume the Precinct 1 constable position in January. After an executive session, the council voted to extend a conditional … Continue reading Council moves forward with police chief selection process

Grinch Festival, Parade Saturday

Downtown Whitney will be full of Christmas cheer Saturday, December 14, as the Lake Whitney Chamber of Commerce hosts the annual Grinch Festival and parade. The day begins at 10 a.m. with arts and crafts vendors opening booths in the downtown area. Food vendors will also be on site during the day. Pictures with Santa … Continue reading Grinch Festival, Parade Saturday