Producers Sell Over 6,000 Head of Cattle at May NETBIO Sale
May17

Producers Sell Over 6,000 Head of Cattle at May NETBIO Sale

Livestock producers from throughout Texas and some neighboring states converged on the Sulphur Springs Livestock Commission Wednesday to market their cattle at the May Northeast Texas Beef Improvement pre-conditioned stocker and feeder calf sale. A total of 291 sellers shipped in 6,203 head of calves and yearlings to the NETBIO sale. The demand was very good for all weights of cattle with 32 buyers paying an average of $797.19 per...

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Hearts of Life Presents Smokey for Adoption
May17

Hearts of Life Presents Smokey for Adoption

Smokey is a unique and beautiful boy.  He is a large mixed breed with long, silky hair but will proudly wear his coat shaved as well!  He is very inquisitive and somewhat independent.  He is dog friendly but prefers to run solo.  He enjoys taking long walks on the leash.  Smokey is a dreamer with a heart of gold. Will you be the one to give him his home sweet home?  His adoption fee is $100.00 which includes all previous vetting,...

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Chamber Connection May 17, 2018
May17

Chamber Connection May 17, 2018

The 2018 Ice Cream Freeze-off is getting really close!  We are currently in need of sponsors of the Ice Cream Freeze-off, and people to make homemade ice cream in the contest.  There is no charge to enter the ice cream contest, so please consider being a part this year! The Ice Cream Freeze-off will be held on Saturday, June 9th, at 5:30 p.m. on the REAR lawn of Shannon Oaks Church.  We are moving the Ice Cream to the back of Shannon...

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Thursday Forecast
May17

Thursday Forecast

High: 90; Low: 69; Wind: North, northeast around 5 mph

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Channel 18 News, Wednesday, May 16, 2018
May16
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Mayor Proclaims Friday “Put on Purple Day” in Sulphur Springs; Raising Awareness of  Lupus
May16

Mayor Proclaims Friday “Put on Purple Day” in Sulphur Springs; Raising Awareness of Lupus

CITY OF SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS PROCLAMATION: WHEREAS, an estimated 1. 5 million Americans suffer from Lupus, the chronic inflammatory, autoimmune disease that can affect various pans of the body, especially the skin, joints, blood and kidneys; and WHEREAS, Lupus can be difficult to diagnose because its symptoms are similar to those of many other illnesses, and major gaps exist in understanding the causes and consequences; and WHEREAS,...

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PJC Graduates 371 Students
May16

PJC Graduates 371 Students

by Paul Bailey A beautiful evening greeted graduates, their families and friends at Noyes Stadium on May 11 during the 93rd spring graduation ceremony of Paris Junior College. Out of 371 students graduating with a certificate or associate degree, more than 200 students chose to participate in the ceremony. PJC Student Government Association President Johnathan Stevenson gave the opening invocation, and freshman music major Cyan...

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Second Day of Early Voting in Primary Runoff Slower for Republicans
May16

Second Day of Early Voting in Primary Runoff Slower for Republicans

The second day of early voting in the May Primary Runoff was not as active for Republicans as the first but Democrats seem to be holding a steady pace. For Republicans, 121 ballots were cast Tuesday bringing their total to 284 ballots cast in the first two days. Democrats had seven (7) voters cast ballots bringing their total to 14 for the first two days. Early voting in the Primary Runoff Election continues 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. each...

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Como Woman Admitted to Smoking Meth
May16

Como Woman Admitted to Smoking Meth

When the 2005 Chrysler 300 was stopped by the Hopkins County Deputy on FM 69 south of the Black Oak Church, Brenda Raley Davis, 63, of Como, showed signs of involuntary movement of the jaw that appeared to be the result of the influence of a narcotic. Consent to search the vehicle resulted in the officer finding a black zippered sunglasses case on the passenger side floorboard. Inside the case was a clear glass pipe commonly used for...

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Ama Dee “A. W.” Williams, Jr.
May16

Ama Dee “A. W.” Williams, Jr.

Funeral Service for Ama Dee “A.W.” Williams, Jr., age 83, of Sulphur Springs will be held at 1:00 PM, Saturday, May 19, 2108 at Morning Chapel Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Harold Nash officiating.  Serving as pallbearers will be Terry Williams, Joe Reynolds, Jimmy Harrison, Prince Beachum, Kendal Frazier and Champion Jones. Visitation is scheduled for Friday, May 18, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Tapp Funeral Home. Ama Dee Williams,...

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