Hill College announces 20th annual Boots & Suits event

Hill College has announced plans for the 20th annual Boots & Suits event Thursday, April 10, from 6 to 8:30 p.m., at a new venue this year, the Union House in Cleburne. This annual event celebrates and supports access to higher education by raising scholarship funds for Hill College students. Community support of Boots & … Continue reading Hill College announces 20th annual Boots & Suits event

Lake Whitney State Park Valentine’s Scavenger Hunt

Lake Whitney State Park will host a Valentine's Day alphabet scavenger hunt from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, February 15. Participants will receive a scavenger hunt sheet at the park headquarters and explore the park searching for red items that correspond to each letter of the alphabet. The first group that finds the most … Continue reading Lake Whitney State Park Valentine’s Scavenger Hunt

Friday is filing deadline for May city, school elections

The filing period for May city and school elections opened Wednesday, January 15, and will continue through the Friday, February 14, deadline. Both the City of Whitney and Whitney Independent School District have seats expiring this year. For the City of Whitney, the positions currently held by Mayor Janice Sanders and council members Sam Pierce … Continue reading Friday is filing deadline for May city, school elections

Lake Whitney Yoga, Lone Star Healing Arts Work To Improve Wellness In Whitney

Mat and Elizabeth Wetherbee, owners of Lone Star Healing Arts & Fitness, and Elissa Loren, owner of Lake Whitney Yoga, with her employee, Emily, invite Whitney residents to stop by for a free class and learn more about their services. Lake Whitney Yoga and Lone Star Healing Arts & Fitness are two local businesses working … Continue reading Lake Whitney Yoga, Lone Star Healing Arts Work To Improve Wellness In Whitney

Council discusses infrastructure grant

The Whitney City Council held a public hearing on a $750,000 infrastructure grant, heard a report on a proposed 70-acre subdivision and considered other agenda items during a special meeting held Thursday, January 30. Charles Edwards of GrantWorks told the council that Whitney was in the top two candidates of the region for the Community … Continue reading Council discusses infrastructure grant

Two airlifted after crash on North Brazos

Two drivers were airlifted from the site of a crash in the 1300 block of North Brazos Street Thursday afternoon, January 30. According to reports, a female driving a southbound sport-utility vehicle is believed to have suffered a medical emergency and lost consciousness while driving along North Brazos. The vehicle accelerated, crossed into the opposite … Continue reading Two airlifted after crash on North Brazos

Court hears update on HCSO budget

The Hill County Commissioners Court discussed upcoming budget amendments that will be needed to address issues that the new administration has discovered at the sheriff's office during a meeting held Tuesday, January 28. One issue Sheriff Hunter Barnes presented to the court involved a past-due bill for Leads Online, a law enforcement database subscription that … Continue reading Court hears update on HCSO budget

Local entrepreneur offers natural skin care products

Cathi Korte has a passion for good health. After years of practicing respiratory therapy, she left her promising career as assistant head of cardio-pulmonary at Baylor Hospital in Grapevine. She recently moved her family to the shores of beautiful Lake Whitney. During her career, Cathi began to notice what happens to the skin of ill … Continue reading Local entrepreneur offers natural skin care products

Filing continues for city, ISD elections

The filing period for May city and school elections opened Wednesday, January 15, and will continue through Friday, February 14. Both the City of Whitney and Whitney Independent School District have seats expiring this year. For the City of Whitney, the positions currently held by Mayor Janice Sanders and council members Sam Pierce and Jason … Continue reading Filing continues for city, ISD elections

Historical marker unveiled at site of 1919 Hillsboro lynching

Members of Bragg Williams' extended family helped unveil a Texas Historical Marker on the southwest corner of the Hill County Courthouse lawn last week. Williams was burned at the stake at the site after a mob removed him from the county jail in 1919. Sheri Hemrick photo The Hill County Historical Commission hosted a Texas … Continue reading Historical marker unveiled at site of 1919 Hillsboro lynching