Updates from Hampton City Council
The Hampton City Council voted at its March 10 regular meeting to approve annexations and rezonings for two pieces of property on South Hampton Road. First readings on… Read more »
The Hampton City Council voted at its March 10 regular meeting to approve annexations and rezonings for two pieces of property on South Hampton Road. First readings on… Read more »
Uncommon circumstances call for uncommon approaches to support what is normally the time for Henry County Schools’ annual Certified Educator Job Fair. Originally slated for Saturday, March 21,… Read more »
Amid the coronavirus crisis, Henry County Government has added a new feature page to its website to provide citizens the latest and most updated information regarding COVID-19. Below… Read more »
(This column is dedicated to two beautiful canines in my neighborhood, the serene Azura and the train-whistle-plagued Lulu) Google me this: Why does the human species feel so… Read more »
Lydia Simonds, Henry County native, has taken her love of music from McDonough Square to performing on American Idol. Simonds has always had a connection to music through… Read more »
At a recent meeting of the Andrew McBride Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR), Bob Van Dunk and Jim Dunn were presented with the DAR Distinguished… Read more »
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Piedmont Henry Hospital is not allowing visitors for the time being. Patients in Women’s Services and the Emergency Department, and special needs, disabled, or… Read more »
I am directionally challenged. If you know me, this does not come as a surprise. To those of you that grew up using maps to get from… Read more »
Henry County government is continuing to operate with all of its facilities closed to the public through March 27, after which officials will take another look at the situation… Read more »
Ferst Readers of Henry County recently joined Henry County Schools in the Read Across America celebration. Volunteers from Ferst Readers and Heritage Bank visited the eight local elementary… Read more »