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Welcome to Our Texas Paradise. Learn about the thriving City of Hawkins. When you're driving east on Highway 80 just past Mineola, you'll see blue skies, puffy clouds and the prettiest stretch of road south of Route 66. There's no part of the country that's quite as special as the City of Hawkins.
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Get to know your representatives. If you want to learn about our skilled and knowledgeable city officials, you've come to the right place. IF YOU NEED TO CONTACT ONE OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS- Email City Secretary at mandy@hawkinstx.org. Also, you can email Mayor Debbie Rushing at cohmayor@hawkinstx.org.
Hawkins is a city in Wood County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,274 at the 2020 census. It is located twenty miles north of the larger city of Tyler. Just east of the community is Jarvis Christian University, a historically black institution of higher learning.
Website: https://hawkinstx.org/. Region: 15-Tyler-Longview Area. County: Wood. Address: PO Box 329 Hawkins, TX 75765-0329. Phone:
City of Hawkins. Wood County. Population: 1,339. Primary Zip Code: 75765. P.O. Box 329. Hawkins, TX 75765-0329. Phone: (903) 769-2224. Fax: (903) 769-2781. Website: www.hawkinstx.org.
Hawkins City Hall is the seat of the city council of Hawkins. The city hall is located at 250 Beaulah Street, Hawkins Texas 75765. It is the official office of the mayor and the city council in addition to the city’s volunteer fire department’s home.
Hawkins advertises itself as the home of Jarvis Christian University and the "Pancake Capital of Texas" because it was the home of Lillian Richard, an African-American actress who portrayed "Aunt Jemima" for the Quaker Oats Company from 1925 to 1947. Hawkins is a city in Wood County, Texas, United States.