Hawesville City Council
Hawesville Code Enforcement Members named
At the Hawesville City Council Meeting on Tuesday, September 12th, three volunteer Code Enforcement Board Members were named to enforce the city’s new ordinances: Chuck Jones, Stephanie Clark and Robert McCann. “We have 3 solid individuals,” Hawesville Mayor Rob McCormick said. “Chuck has agreed to the one-year term, Ms. Clark will have the 2-year term,…
Read MoreHawesville Mayor asks Congressman Brett Guthrie for help in releasing funds
“Just recently, I had the privilege of meeting with State Senator Boswell and he has guaranteed us that he will start helping us move forward,” Hawesville Mayor McCormick said, “and possibly get these state funds released to us. I also had the honor to meet with Congressman Guthrie. We used the whole 45 minutes to…
Read MoreHawesville Mayor looking for Code Enforcement candidates
The Hawesville City Council meets on the second Tuesday of each month at City Hall. This month’s meeting was held on August 8th at 6:30 p.m., and began with the Pledge, and a heart- felt prayer. Code Enforcement Board; “We need to set a Code Enforcement Board,” McCormick told council members at the Hawesville City…
Read MoreHawesville Nuisance Ordinance; property owners could face fines
The Special Called Hawesville City Council Meeting was held to pass Code Enforcement, Water & Sewer Reclassification & Rate Increase and Nuisance Ordinances, on Thursday evening, July 27th at Hawesville City Hall. The Nuisance Ordinance (#6-23) specifically repeals ordinance #s: 1-76, 1-75, 05-06 and 08-004. Some of the conditions declared to be a public nuisance…
Read MoreFirst readings of Ordinances at Hawesville Council, Town Hall Meeting Next Tuesday – ALL WELCOMED
The Hawesville City Council met on Tuesday, July 11th at 6:30 p.m., and members welcome everyone to the Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday, July 18th at 6:00 p.m. at the Hawesville Methodist Church. Mayor Robert McCormick expects a crowd at the Town Hall Meeting, and said, “it will be for everybody to have input on…
Read MoreJustin Nugent named Citizen of the Year at Chamber Dinner
The Hancock County Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner was on Tuesday, June 13th, at the Lewisport Community Center. The Citizen of the Year, Justin Nugent, RE/MAX Real Estate Executive in Hawesville, was recognized. The two new Board members and Scholarship Recipient were also announced. Chamber President Chelsea Boling said Nugent was selected as Citizen…
Read MoreBig plans for Hawesville’s “First Amnesty Clean-Up Day”
Volunteers will pitch to aid home owners with removing unwanted items The Hawesville Beautification Committee will meet on Friday, April 14th at the Hawesville Library, at 1:00 p.m. The public is invited to attend. The committee chair is Paula Sadler Gray, and the co-chair is Becky Gaynor. Gray said, “We want people to come in to…
Read MoreJustin Basham joins Hawesville council in January
Justin Basham was one of two write-in candidates for a seat on the Hawesville City Council this year in the 2022 General Election on November 8 and won. When he starts in January, he will be the only new member joining the 5 incumbent council members who were re-elected: Wayne Herndon, Tracy Johnson, Pat “Junnie”…
Read More2022 Ballot; City Council Candidates and Write-Ins
The two write-in candidates for Hawesville City Council are Joan King and Justin Basham. Joan is the wife of current Hawesville Mayor Charlie King who is seeking re-election. There are nine city council members running for re-election on November 8 – four on the Lewisport City Council and five on the Hawesville City Council. In…
Read MoreHawesville increases price of plots at Memory Gardens
Hawesville City Council has made the decision to raise the cost of a cemetery burial plot at Hawesville Memory Gardens from $600 to $1,000, Mayor Charlie King said. The full price increase will come after Sept. 1; until then the price will be $800. “We looked around and figured out we were way under market…
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