Oncor Outage for Cooper,Klondike, Enloe
Nov09

Oncor Outage for Cooper,Klondike, Enloe

Oncor will be administering a planned temporary power outage that will affect a small portion of homes and businesses in the City of Cooper, Klondike, Enloe and surrounding areas during the night hours of Thursday, Nov. 9. This temporary outage is expected to last no more than 15 minutes, from 11 p.m. to 11:15 p.m. This planned outage is necessary to allow our employees to further improve reliability of the electrical system in the...

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Chamber Connection
Nov09

Chamber Connection

Chamber of Commerce hosts a Customer Service Lunch + Learn The Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Lunch + Learn on Wednesday, November 15th from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Sulphur Springs Country Club.  This Lunch + Learn will focus on Customer Service initiatives including defining “customer” and “customer service”, understanding eight effective communication skills that your employees need to...

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Thursday Forecast
Nov09

Thursday Forecast

High: 60; Low: 42; Wind: Northeast around 5 mph

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Mary Lou Eads
Nov08

Mary Lou Eads

Funeral service for Mary Lou Eads, age 89, now of Rockwall, will be held Sunday Nov. 12, at 3:00 pm in the Wilson-Orwosky Funeral Home Chapel.  Visitation will be 2:00 pm, one hour prior to the funeral service. There will be no graveside service.  Bro. Charlie Beliew will officiate. Mary Lou Eads passed away Tuesday, November 7, 2017, in Rockwall, in Senior Care at Lake Pointe. She was born Sept. 15, 1928, in Point, to Thomas...

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Channel 18 News Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Nov08
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Hopkins County Jury Deliberates 13.5 Minutes; Guilty Verdict Rendered in Theft Case
Nov08

Hopkins County Jury Deliberates 13.5 Minutes; Guilty Verdict Rendered in Theft Case

November 8, 2017 – According to Clay Harrison, Assistant District Attorney, “Dana Lynn Gandy, also known as Dana Lynn Haynsworth, was found guilty by a Hopkins County jury of Felony Theft this afternoon. It took the jury 13 and a half minutes to convict her. The defendant was charged with Theft Less Than $2500 with Two Previous Theft Convictions, based on an incident from May 2, 2017 at the local Walmart. She went into the...

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CNB Sponsors Dinner Bell
Nov08

CNB Sponsors Dinner Bell

This week’s community meal, served each Wednesday at the FUMC, included white turkey chili, garden salad, cornbread muffins, and a Southern pecan praline cake and sugar-free orange cottage cheese fluff for dessert, and was sponsored and served by City National Bank. If you or your business would like to take part in Dinner Bell, call FUMC at (903) 885-2185.

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Linda Sue “Gomma” Patrick
Nov08

Linda Sue “Gomma” Patrick

Memorial Service for Linda Sue “Gomma” Patrick, age 75, of Sulphur Springs, will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Thursday, November 9, 2017 at Lake Highlands Baptist Church with Steve Collins and Paul Ray Vititow Jr. officiating and Larry Vititow, Eddie Morton, Chuck McCord, Lee Pogue, Kyle Tate, Brian Bell, Donnie Lewis and Archie Lindley serving as honorary pallbearers.  Visitation will be held one prior to the service.  Ms. Patrick passed...

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Council Approve Sanders as Director of Public Service Department
Nov08

Council Approve Sanders as Director of Public Service Department

Sulphur Springs Police Chief Jay Sanders was named Director of the Public Safety Department for the City of Sulphur Springs during Tuesday night’s city council meeting. The council voted unanimously with one member abstaining. The vote followed a statement to the council by Brandon Day, Secretary-Treasurer for the Texas State Association of Fire Fighters. Day encouraged the council to consult with the TSAFF regarding any changes to...

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Economic Development Took Center Stage at November City Council Meeting
Nov08

Economic Development Took Center Stage at November City Council Meeting

Tax abatement took center stage at the Sulphur Springs City Council meeting Tuesday night. A resolution approving tax abatement for Back Story Brewery, Saputo, and an economic development agreement providing incentives to develop 216 Main Street received approval. Saputo will be expanding in a $44-million, 10-year tax abatement. The expansion will add infrastructure to the current facility and serve to remodel the building for greater...

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