Proper noun
Higdon (plural Higdons)
A surname.
Connie Higdon serves up a barbecue pulled pork sandwich, as Logan White prepares to add macaroni and cheese and pork and beans Saturday, Feb. 24, at Washougal High School. Source: Internet
As for Higdon, it will take two more treatments to see if there's any measurable difference. Source: Internet
Higdon endorses James Comer for US CongressOne of the first representatives I got to know when I was sworn in as a state representative in 2003 was Representative Jamie Comer. Source: Internet
Higdon ready to embrace superintendent role Charles Higdon, Jr., applied when the Taylor County Superintendent position last opened in 2009. Source: Internet
In a meeting behind closed doors in the Capitol Annex, they elected David Givens, who runs a farm supply business in Greensburg, for the chamber’s No. 2 position of president pro tem, and Jimmy Higdon, a Lebanon grocer, to be majority whip. Source: Internet
He was struck by a pitch from Acme starter J.T. Higdon. Source: Internet