Court hears update on 4-H program

The Hill County Commissioners Court heard an update on the local 4-H program's activities, declared June Elder Abuse Awareness Month and considered other county business in a meeting held Tuesday, June 11. County Extension Agent Angie Nors reported that there are 12 4-H clubs in the county with 189 members. Hill County has three members … Continue reading Court hears update on 4-H program

Aquilla ISD receives TEA’s Teacher Incentive Allotment

Aquilla Independent School District (ISD) Superintendent Dr. David Edison has announced that the district received Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) funds from the Texas Education Agency (TEA). "This was a three-year process, and we were excited to issue teachers checks this week," Dr. Edison said. "It's an incredible program, and I am so thankful we are … Continue reading Aquilla ISD receives TEA’s Teacher Incentive Allotment

Our Daily Bread director wins Volunteer of the Year Award

Connie Stahl, director of Whitney's Our Daily Bread Food Bank, has won the AmeriCorps RSVP 2024 Volunteer of the Year Award to be presented at the McLennan Community College Conference Center in Waco Saturday, June 29, from noon to 3 p.m. Stahl will be presented this honor by Congressman Pete Sessions and State Representative Doc … Continue reading Our Daily Bread director wins Volunteer of the Year Award

Whitney man indicted after hit & run arrest

A Whitney man was indicted Friday, June 7, on multiple charges related to a May 24 hit-and-run crash that left two people injured near Aquilla. Claude Ray Woodard Jr., 55, was booked into the Hill County Jail Friday, May 31, on a third-degree felony charge of collision involving serious bodily injury. District Attorney Mark Pratt … Continue reading Whitney man indicted after hit & run arrest

City requests public input on budget

The City of Whitney is inviting Whitney residents to answer a survey that will assist city administration in planning the Fiscal Year 2024-25 budget. The six-question survey will allow those paying city taxes to provide input about their priorities and how they recommend their tax dollars be spent. Those responding will have the opportunity to … Continue reading City requests public input on budget

Meet & greet Thurs. for newsuperintendent

Whitney Independent School District (WISD) will hold a meet-and-greet event for new Superintendent Todd Southard, as well as a farewell to former Superintendent John McCullough, from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, June 13. The public is invited to attend the event, which will be held in the WISD Administration Board Room at 305 San Jacinto … Continue reading Meet & greet Thurs. for newsuperintendent

Economic development survey open

The Heart of Texas Economic Development District is encouraging the public to fill out a survey that will help with the planning of economic development strategies. By filling out the survey, area residents will help the Heart of Texas Council of Governments develop strategies for 2025 through 2030. Those responding will have an opportunity to … Continue reading Economic development survey open

Enrichment group plans cleanup initiatives

The City of Whitney's Community Enrichment Group is pictured at a meeting held Thursday, May 30. The volunteers have recently been planning cleanup and beautification initiatives that will help residents of the city clean and maintain their properties. See story for more information about upcoming programs. The City of Whitney's Community Enrichment Group met Thursday, … Continue reading Enrichment group plans cleanup initiatives

Judge issues plea regarding mental health

The Hill County Commissioners Court met in a regular session Tuesday, May 28, and Hill County Judge Justin Lewis opened and closed the meeting with a plea to Hill County residents struggling with their mental health. The judge said that two Hill County residents died by suicide over the previous weekend, and he asked anyone … Continue reading Judge issues plea regarding mental health