If all five annexations are approved, Hickman will have grown by about 200 acres since 2000, Mayor Jim Hrouda said.
For years, Hickman was a town of about 800 people, he said, but water use indicates it now has about 1,650 people.
The growth on Lincoln's south side continues to stay high. It would be nice if some of the growth on the north and east of Lincoln could be this strong.
When I lived in Lincoln, a gal I worked with lived in Hickman. I always thought Hickman was an ironic name to pick for a small town. Nice place though.
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^Well, at least it wasn't named Hickville. That would have been a tragedy. Surely there must be a Mr. Hickman in the town's proud past.
My son got a 27 on his ACT. No this score is not as high as what Jeff's son achieved. But one has to remember the paternal gene-pool my son has to overcome. On a PGPAB [Paternal Gene-Pool Adjusted Basis], my son's score is a 37 and Jeff's son's PGPAB ACT score is 19.