Hotlinks have a long and winding history
It all started in 1897 when Charlie Hassellback brought the recipe for a funny-looking twisted hotlink to Pittsburg. The link’s family tree has grown tall and wide with deep roots
It all started in 1897 when Charlie Hassellback brought the recipe for a funny-looking twisted hotlink to Pittsburg. The link’s family tree has grown tall and wide with deep roots
Not only is the Pittsburg Hotlink Festival all about celebrating the hotlink, but it will also introduce East Texans to the many diverse cultures in the community. The visionary behind
John Bradford “Brad” Barnwell, 53, of Pittsburg, was born on July 6, 1965, in Pittsburg, Texas to Bobby Nolan Carpenter and Nancy Gene Hoffman Carpenter and died April 12, 2019,
Editor's Note: The Gazette will publish a feature story on Dr. Steve Packer's passing in the April 25 edition.
Sometime in the year 1970 I walked into the Pittsburg Gazette front door to talk to Mr. White, I would always call him Mr. White, to ask him if he