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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 MoreLewisport Farmer’s Market opens Saturday, July 1st
The very first day of the new Lewisport Farmer’s Market begins on Saturday, July 1st, from 8:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m., at Chapman Park Pavilion in downtown Lewisport, and it is FREE to set-up. “This is the first year for the new Farmer’s Market here in Lewisport,” Megan Simpson, Collections & Administrative Assistant at Lewisport…
Read MoreLewisport Heritage Festival starts today, June 1; 3 days of fun!
The 34th Annual Lewisport Heritage Festival is this Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 1st- 3rd. Many of the fun, favorite events will be there this year, as well as some new ones you won’t want to miss! A Meet & Greet with Farmer Grayce is happening at the Antique Tractor Pull on…
Read MoreBigger rides and new events coming to Lewisport’s annual Heritage Festival
The 34th Annual Lewisport Heritage Festival is Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 1st- 3rd. Many of the fun, favorite events will be there this year, as well as some new ones you won’t want to miss! Meet & Greet with Farmer Grayce A Meet & Greet with Farmer Grayce is happening at the Antique Tractor…
Read MoreLewisport growth continues; duplex next; city names new police officer
The Lewisport City Council met on Thursday evening, November 17 and Josh Roberts, Lewisport City Manager, was appointed Lewisport Mayor Pro Tem (from the Latin, pro tempore, meaning ‘for the time being’). He will serve when Mayor Chad Gregory is out of town, sick, or otherwise unable to preside at meetings or appear on behalf…
Read MoreGetting to know you; Brent Wigginton
In 1978, Brent Wigginton moved to Hancock County with his family. His parents, Jerry and Kay Wigginton bought a farm in Pellville. Jerry worked at NSA and Kay was a Homemaker. Wigginton grew up farming and said he, “learned early in life, what it was to have to do hard work and see a job…
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