
Updates from Hampton City Council
The Hampton City Council voted unanimously at its May 12 regular meeting to approve a resolution creating a new policy for city employees regarding pandemic or similar illnesses. Titled… Read more »
The Hampton City Council voted unanimously at its May 12 regular meeting to approve a resolution creating a new policy for city employees regarding pandemic or similar illnesses. Titled… Read more »
The Henry County Times appreciates all comments and letters from our readers. The Henry County Times is not responsible for the views expressed in Letters to the Editor. Dear Editor,… Read more »
Overall, Georgia is the 8th most rapidly growing state (USA. com). With a growth rate of nearly 10% – adding 900,000 residents between 2010 and 2019 – the State… Read more »
Ok, so I’ve been attempting various puzzles in newspapers and on the internet to amuse myself, but I haven’t been very successful. The L.A. Times Sunday crossword has… Read more »
The stories of Henry Countians who served with distinction in World War II are plentiful. As in hundreds of other communities across the United States, most of them performed… Read more »
Early voting for the June 9, 2020 Presidential Preference and the General Primary / General Non-Partisan Election has started and will run through June 5. Voting schedule, locations and… Read more »
For more than 40 years, Henry County 4-H has sold geraniums in anticipation of the annual Geranium Festival each May. However, due to COVID-19, this year’s Geranium Festival… Read more »
Things are slowly continuing to open back up at county government facilities as well as the courthouse, albeit not what most citizens would consider “normal.” Henry County’s administration… Read more »
In an effort to preserve some of the history of our community, The Times is displaying photos of Henry County from the past. If you can tell us anything about… Read more »
The District 4 Department of Public Health is holding a pop-up testing site on Friday, May 22 open to anyone who wants to be tested for the COVID-19 coronavirus…. Read more »