Spring Football Creating Competition; Kickers Perfecting Their Game
After day after day of spring football featuring lots of emotion, Wildcats Football Coach Greg Owens same things dragged a little bit Wednesday (May 9), the eighth day of spring workouts. Coach Owens speculated that higher temperature may have been a contributing factor. He said his coaching staff is doing a good job of creating competition this spring with situational stuff like blitzing or third and long setups. Coach Owens said...
Hopkins County Deputies, SPCA Seize Approximately 50 Dogs, Find Approximately 50 Dead Dogs in Freezer at Northern Hopkins County Residence
Between 48 and 50 live dogs were found in a house and outbuildings and approximately 50 dead animals including litters, puppies, grown dogs and animal tissue stored in a freezer were found at a residence located just off FM 2285 north of Sulphur Springs in Hopkins County, according to Hopkins County Chief Investigator Corley Weatherford. Animal cruelty charges are being filed Thursday against the home and animal owners. The...
Dairy Festival Adds New Event: Whipped Challenge
Hopkins County Dairy Festival has added a new event and welcomes participants to compete as teams. The event, Whipped Challenge, is patterned after Chopped, an American reality-based cooking game show. Four member teams may apply using the form below. Only eight teams will be accepted for the event. Whipped Challenge: Rules of Play: Contest will take place on the front grounds of the Hopkins County Civic Center, 1200 W. Houston,...
Video Update: Dietze, Harper Named Top Grads SSHS Class of 2018
Thursday morning, May 10, 2018, Sulphur Springs High School Principal Derek Driver introduced the Valedictorian and Salutatorian for the Class of 2018. Peyton Dietze, with a 4.28 Grade Point Average (GPA), was named Valedictorian and Sarah Harper, with a 4.25 GPA, was named Salutatorian. Peyton, daughter of Jason and Jill Dietze, will attend Baylor University and major in Accounting. She has served as Class President her Sophomore,...
Atmos Plans Routine Pipeline Maintenance
COMO, Texas (May 10, 2018) – Atmos Energy crews and contractors will oversee a controlled release of natural gas on May 14, 2018, between 7 a.m. and noon. Work will occur in the area of Crush Junction on Hopkins Co Road 2319 and in the area of CR 2329 southwest of the Town of Como. Contractors will be working on a section of natural gas pipeline in the area as part of normal, routine maintenance. The controlled release of...
Hearts of Life Animal Rescue Presents Heidi for Adoption
Heidi is still faithfully waiting for a family to call her own. Heidi is approximately 3 years old. She is great with children and other dogs. Her favorite thing is play time with her best friend Peggy Sue (who is also available for adoption). Heidi is very affectionate and is great on a leash! Her adoption fee is $100.00 which includes all previous vetting, shots, spay and rabies. Please contact Hearts of Life Animal Rescue to...
TxDOT Urges Motorists To Be Alert Due to Ongoing Construction, Repair
With ongoing construction and repair work along I-30 between Sulphur Springs and Rockwall, the Texas Department of Transporttion urges safety and alert driving as motorists drive through work zones. They urge caution in the continuing project at I-30 and FM 2642, near Royse City High School
Barbara Ann Coleman
Funeral services for Barbara Ann Coleman, age 56, of Sulphur Springs, will be held at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at West Oaks Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Samuel Glenn and Rev. Paul Pogue officiating. Interment will follow at Sherley Cemetery with Adam Coleman, Jeff Coleman, Mitch Orr, Robert Delima, Ivan Hinkeldey, Jon Nesbitt, and Cole Newsom serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be Judge Robert Newsom, Ronnie...
Wood County Sheriff’s Report April 25-May 1, 2018
Wood County Sheriff’s Report for April 25, 2018 to May 1, 2018 includes: Disturbance: 4; Thefts: 5; Burglaries: 1; Terroristic Threats: 3; Criminal Mischiefs: 7; Inquests: 3; Suspicious Circumstances: 3; Suspicious Vehicles: 9; Suspicious Persons: 4; Alarms: 7; Harassments: 3; Criminal Trespasses: 10; Scams: 1; Frauds: 0; Abandoned Vehicles: 0; Cows Out: 25; Horses Out: 4; Welfare Checks: 5; Assaults: 2; Dog Bites: 1; Fires:...