Longview Scrimmage Prepares Wildcats for Season Opener Saturday in Cowtown Showdown
Nov07

Longview Scrimmage Prepares Wildcats for Season Opener Saturday in Cowtown Showdown

Wildcats Basketball Coach Clark Cipoletta said he saw a lot of good but also a lot of things that need working on at his team’s second and final scrimmage at Longview on Tuesday (November 6). He said the Wildcats were up and down during the scrimmage. Coach Cipoletta said the Wildcats came out flat without much energy. He said technically the Wildcats may have won the scrimmage by one point but he added the score was not kept....

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Lady Lions Open Season With Loss to Lone Oak
Nov07

Lady Lions Open Season With Loss to Lone Oak

The Saltillo Lady Lions opened their basketball season with a road loss at Lone Oak, 50-45 Tuesday (November 6). The Lady Lions were led by Brittney Peeples who scored 11 points. Anna Reeder score 9, Maddy Smith, Chandler Bain and Jocelyn Ochoa all had 7 points. Paisley Kastner scored 4. The Lady Lions, 0-1 for the season have their home opener against Como-Pickton Saturday (November 10) at 6:30 p.m. Colton Smith is the Lady Lions...

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Channel 18 News Wednesday, November 7, 2018
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PJC Homecoming Schedule, King and Queen Nominees Announced
Nov07

PJC Homecoming Schedule, King and Queen Nominees Announced

HOMECOMING NOMINEES        The 2018 nominees for Paris Junior College Homecoming King and Queen are, from left, Cannon Davis, Julio Jimenez, John Altman, Jaida Muhammad, Kamryn Wimberly, and Katie Cullum. Crowning of the King and Queen will take place at halftime of the men’s basketball game Saturday evening. “PJC through the Decades” is the theme for the 94th annual Homecoming festivities at Paris Junior College...

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Lola McFadden
Nov07

Lola McFadden

Lola McFadden, 83, of Sulphur Springs, TX. was called home to be with her Heavenly Father on Monday, November 5, 2018. Lola was born on September 26, 1935 in Miller Grove, TX. While attending Church, she met and later married Don D. McFadden with whom she shared almost 50 years of marriage. They celebrated and nurtured three beloved daughters. Lola was a devout Christian and active member of Davis Street Baptist Church for 73 years....

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Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office Hosts Basic County Corrections Course
Nov07

Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office Hosts Basic County Corrections Course

Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office is the site host for Basic County Corrections Course. The class, which is taught through the Kilgore College East Texas Police Academy, covers a wide range of topics that jailers encounter daily. Wednesday, November 7, 2018 was the final day of class room training. Students will be attempting the state test for their jailor license Friday.  Seven students, shown here with instructor Hopkins...

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City Council Approves First Reading of Street Maintenance Fees, Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Expansion
Nov07

City Council Approves First Reading of Street Maintenance Fees, Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Expansion

In a unanimous vote the Sulphur Springs City Council passed on first reading an ordinance regarding street maintenance fees. A monthly fee of $5 will be added to the single family residential water bill and $3.75 for multifamily, which will generate $467,000 for street improvements during the first year. The council also approved the first reading of an ordinance that will expand the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction to include all of the...

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Local Man Arrested on Delta County Warrant Has Meth in His Possession
Nov07

Local Man Arrested on Delta County Warrant Has Meth in His Possession

When Mario Tremaine Small, 32, of Sulphur Springs, was stopped for failure to signal a turn in the proper distance, he advised the Sulphur Springs Police Officer that he had a glass methamphetamine pipe inside the vehicle. It was found that he also had a warrant for his arrest out of Delta County. During a search of it was found Small also had a baggy containing crystal like substance thought to be meth. Small is in Hopkins County...

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City Manager’s Report to Council November 6, 2018
Nov07

City Manager’s Report to Council November 6, 2018

CROSSTOWN TRAIL – The flashing lights for the Main Street crossing have been installed and are now operational. The capital construction division installed 596 linear feet of sidewalk divided among Coleman Dam, Peavine Pinion Pond and the high school. SUNSET STREET – We opened bids for materials for this project on October 24th. Of the 5 bid packets, we only had successful bids on 2 of them. We will have to rebid the...

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North Hopkins ISD Now Former Employee Arrested for Improper Relationship Between Educator and Student
Nov07

North Hopkins ISD Now Former Employee Arrested for Improper Relationship Between Educator and Student

Janie Lynn Perez In a press release from the office of North Hopkins ISD Superintendent Darin Jolly the district announced that a now former employee has been arrested for “commuicating with a student through electronic media in violation of NHISD policies and regulations. The district instituted an investigation with both Child Protective Services and the Hopkins County Sheriff’s office into allegations regarding Ms....

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