According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.3 square miles (3.4km2), all land.
History
Upon the establishment of Hancock County in 1829, local landowner Richard Hawes Sr. (father of Rep. Richard Hawes Jr.) donated land for a county seat, free to any homesteaders who settled there. The Hawesville post office was established later that year. The city was formally incorporated by the state assembly in 1836.
Despite the Immaculate Conception Church's listing on the National Register of Historic Places, it was demolished and replaced with a modern structure.
Demographics
As of the census of 2000, there were 971 people, 409 households, and 271 families residing in the city. The population density was 747.3 people per square mile (288.4/km²). There were 441 housing units at an average density of 339.4 per square mile (131.0/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 98.25% White, 1.44% African American, 0.10% Native American, and 0.21% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.21% of the population.
A nice short 2021 clip of the river town Hawesville, Kentucky using a simple trucking shot. Drone used is DJI Air 2s.
published: 24 Jul 2021
Cloverport KY to Hawesville KY 6/15/21
published: 15 Jun 2021
CONVEYING SUSTAINABILTIY IN HAWESVILLE, KY
Domtar’s Hawesville, KY mill installed a mile-long wood chip conveyer that eliminates the need for more than 50,000 truck trips a year, helping increase road safety avoid CO2 emissions equal to the burning of over 100,000 gallons of fuel.
published: 23 Jun 2016
A Walk In Hawesville Kentucky
published: 22 Jun 2022
Hawesville Kentucky
published: 25 Jan 2021
TIMELAPSE- Hawesville KY to Cloverport KY 4/16/21
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published: 17 Apr 2021
135 River St., Hawesville, KY
published: 10 Jun 2022
ABANDONED FARMHOUSE HAWESVILLE KENTUCKY HANCOCK COUNTY
My girlfriend Bailey showed me this old abandoned farmhouse that her mom and grandparents used to live in.
published: 31 May 2019
Riverview in Hawesville KY
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published: 09 Apr 2021
Hawesville, Kentucky: Tornado Siren System Recording
This is a weekly test of Hancock County's Weather Siren System conducted every Friday at Noon. Hawesville has two 3v8s and a Whelen Vortex, a possible 3v8 replacement a few years back. The old controls are still sitting near the Whelen. The camera was set up in a cemetery, in an area where all three sirens, supposedly, could be heard equally. However, the Whelen shut off early and the Sentry located downtown could not be heard very well due to the hills surrounding it. The 3v8 that is heard was the one I recorded with the starting capacitor issues. Sounds like it still has those problems, I'll need to report it again. The camera is facing north towards the Ohio River Bridge. Across the river is Cannelton, Indiana. The building you see below the bridge is the courthouse. I may go for anoth...
Domtar’s Hawesville, KY mill installed a mile-long wood chip conveyer that eliminates the need for more than 50,000 truck trips a year, helping increase road sa...
Domtar’s Hawesville, KY mill installed a mile-long wood chip conveyer that eliminates the need for more than 50,000 truck trips a year, helping increase road safety avoid CO2 emissions equal to the burning of over 100,000 gallons of fuel.
Domtar’s Hawesville, KY mill installed a mile-long wood chip conveyer that eliminates the need for more than 50,000 truck trips a year, helping increase road safety avoid CO2 emissions equal to the burning of over 100,000 gallons of fuel.
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This is a weekly test of Hancock County's Weather Siren System conducted every Friday at Noon. Hawesville has two 3v8s and a Whelen Vortex, a possible 3v8 repla...
This is a weekly test of Hancock County's Weather Siren System conducted every Friday at Noon. Hawesville has two 3v8s and a Whelen Vortex, a possible 3v8 replacement a few years back. The old controls are still sitting near the Whelen. The camera was set up in a cemetery, in an area where all three sirens, supposedly, could be heard equally. However, the Whelen shut off early and the Sentry located downtown could not be heard very well due to the hills surrounding it. The 3v8 that is heard was the one I recorded with the starting capacitor issues. Sounds like it still has those problems, I'll need to report it again. The camera is facing north towards the Ohio River Bridge. Across the river is Cannelton, Indiana. The building you see below the bridge is the courthouse. I may go for another ambience recording since this one did not turn out as well as I expected.
This is a weekly test of Hancock County's Weather Siren System conducted every Friday at Noon. Hawesville has two 3v8s and a Whelen Vortex, a possible 3v8 replacement a few years back. The old controls are still sitting near the Whelen. The camera was set up in a cemetery, in an area where all three sirens, supposedly, could be heard equally. However, the Whelen shut off early and the Sentry located downtown could not be heard very well due to the hills surrounding it. The 3v8 that is heard was the one I recorded with the starting capacitor issues. Sounds like it still has those problems, I'll need to report it again. The camera is facing north towards the Ohio River Bridge. Across the river is Cannelton, Indiana. The building you see below the bridge is the courthouse. I may go for another ambience recording since this one did not turn out as well as I expected.
Domtar’s Hawesville, KY mill installed a mile-long wood chip conveyer that eliminates the need for more than 50,000 truck trips a year, helping increase road safety avoid CO2 emissions equal to the burning of over 100,000 gallons of fuel.
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This is a weekly test of Hancock County's Weather Siren System conducted every Friday at Noon. Hawesville has two 3v8s and a Whelen Vortex, a possible 3v8 replacement a few years back. The old controls are still sitting near the Whelen. The camera was set up in a cemetery, in an area where all three sirens, supposedly, could be heard equally. However, the Whelen shut off early and the Sentry located downtown could not be heard very well due to the hills surrounding it. The 3v8 that is heard was the one I recorded with the starting capacitor issues. Sounds like it still has those problems, I'll need to report it again. The camera is facing north towards the Ohio River Bridge. Across the river is Cannelton, Indiana. The building you see below the bridge is the courthouse. I may go for another ambience recording since this one did not turn out as well as I expected.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.3 square miles (3.4km2), all land.
History
Upon the establishment of Hancock County in 1829, local landowner Richard Hawes Sr. (father of Rep. Richard Hawes Jr.) donated land for a county seat, free to any homesteaders who settled there. The Hawesville post office was established later that year. The city was formally incorporated by the state assembly in 1836.
Despite the Immaculate Conception Church's listing on the National Register of Historic Places, it was demolished and replaced with a modern structure.
Demographics
As of the census of 2000, there were 971 people, 409 households, and 271 families residing in the city. The population density was 747.3 people per square mile (288.4/km²). There were 441 housing units at an average density of 339.4 per square mile (131.0/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 98.25% White, 1.44% African American, 0.10% Native American, and 0.21% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.21% of the population.
This week, our HawesvilleMillis doing just that. For the second year, Hawesville Mill is welcoming a group of local high school students to participate in its High SchoolMentorProgram... The Hawesville ...
The project, located at the company's existing 50-year-old Hawesville mill, will upgrade the current pulper with a modern pulper to gain additional machine capabilities and better service growing markets.
Mar. 1—Since Evony Beckman was a child, her grandfather told her she was smart enough do anything she wanted. She took that to heart. Beckman, a Hancock County High School freshman, will travel to Boston in June to serve as ... .