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Winter Wonderland and Small Town Christmas; parades will light the Christmas holiday season
The 2023 Hawesville Christmas Parade is scheduled for Saturday, December 2nd at 1:00 p.m. You are Invited to Participate in the 2023 Christmas Parades! – Turn in Entries by November 27th. Parade entries will line up on Harrison Street at 12:00 p.m., with judging of entries at 12:30 p.m. The 2023 Lewisport Christmas Parade is…
Read MoreDomtar to match funds raised in 5K for Autism Advocates
Domtar 5K run on Saturday, October 21st. There will be a 5K Walk & Run in Hawesville, Kentucky on October 21st. All proceeds from this event will be matched by Domtar and will go to Autism Advocates of Hancock County. The race will start and finish at City Hall in downtown Hawesville. Registration will…
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 MoreHawesville Christmas Parade, Saturday, December 3
The Hawesville Christmas Parade is Saturday, December 3. The parade will begin at 1:00 p.m. and is themed “Christmas on the Farm” this year. Directly after the Christmas Parade, Santa Claus will be in Hawesville City Hall giving out presents to children 12-years-old and younger. If you’d like to make a cash…
Read MoreJohnathon M. Elder Memorial Clock placed at City Hall
On Tuesday, October 11 a double-sided clock in honor of and in memory of Johnathon Monarch Elder was placed in the front of Hawesville City Hall for all to see and remember him by, along with all of the children that have passed far too early in life. The clock will be illuminated at night…
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