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Wildcats 7-on-7 Win One, Lose One to Gilmer Tuesday in Multipurpose Building
May17

Wildcats 7-on-7 Win One, Lose One to Gilmer Tuesday in Multipurpose Building

Following Tuesday night’s game against Gilmer played in the SSHS Multipurpose Building, Wildcats 7-on-7 football continues to reveal the strengths and weaknesses of the team to both offensive and defensive coordinators. Seven on Seven Offense For Wildcats Offensive Coordinator Matt Young, 7 on 7 football is all about reps. He says that’s the greatest asset the football team gets from it. The Wildcats varsity 7 on 7 team...

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SSHS FFA Banquet may 16, 2017
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Flynn Sponsors Senate “Chicken Bill” in Texas House
May17

Flynn Sponsors Senate “Chicken Bill” in Texas House

Several cities across the state have ordinances that ban raising backyard chickens in residential areas. Interested parties observe that these ordinances inhibit individuals from owning chickens as pets and having safe, fresh eggs readily available. This prohibition also makes it more difficult for students in 4-H and Future Farmers of America to raise chickens for show. Senate Bill 1620 removes prohibitions on residents raising six...

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Bell Named AD, Head Basketball Coach at North Hopkins; Has Coached Brock to Two State Championship
May17

Bell Named AD, Head Basketball Coach at North Hopkins; Has Coached Brock to Two State Championship

North Hopkins ISD Board of Trustees hired Jeff Bell to be athletic director and head basketball coach, beginning July 1, 2017. Coach Bell comes to North Hopkins following a stint at Fort Worth Christian Academy. He has coached at Bland, Midway, and Brock ISD. While at Brock he won two state championships (2002, 2003) and was a state finalist twice (2012, 2013). Superintendent Darin Jolly said, “Coach Bell will be an asset to...

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Lights of Life Campaign Chairs  Announce Campaign Theme,  Goal and Projects
May17

Lights of Life Campaign Chairs Announce Campaign Theme, Goal and Projects

Lights of Life Campaign Chairs, Charles and Sharon Helm announced the campaign & gala theme, goal and projects to the committee at the first campaign meeting which was held on Tuesday, May 16th at noon at the Southwest Dairy Museum.   The committee was excited to learn the theme of this year’s Gala:  Jewel of the Nile. Sharon Helm recently returned from a visit to Egypt and she stated, “The Nile River is truly the life of Egypt. ...

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Bounds Retires As Army Ranger
May17

Bounds Retires As Army Ranger

After 20 years of service in the United States Army, preceded by a stint in the National Guard, James Clayton Bounds retired Tuesday, May 16, 2017. Bounds has served as an Army Ranger instructor Jumpmaster and is Pathfinder certified. Bounds grew up in Sulphur Springs and attended Sulphur Springs schools prior to joining the National Guard. He is the son of KSST’s Morning Show Host, Enola Gay. Bounds retirement ceremony was conducted...

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Winnsboro Police Department Report May 8-14, 2017
May17

Winnsboro Police Department Report May 8-14, 2017

During the report period May 8-14, 2017, Winnsboro Police Department made one arrest, investigated one non-injury accident, responded to 125 calls, issued 25 citations and wrote 22 warnings. On March 12th, David Martinez, 26, was arrested for Resist Arrest Search or Transport and Fail to Display Driver’s License when Requested. An accident occurred in the 300 block of North Main Street May 13th. A sedan traveling northbound in the...

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SSISD Board Receives Training; Approve Personnel Changes
May17

SSISD Board Receives Training; Approve Personnel Changes

A special meeting of the Sulphur Springs ISD school board Monday, May 16, 2017, provided training for board members and began the process of making changes to several policies. Tammy Jordan, Policy Consultant with Texas Association of School Boards led the training and will implement the policy changes. Many of the policy changes had been discussed and recommended by administrators during a policy review held earlier in the day. The...

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Jack Harlos Dickerson
May17

Jack Harlos Dickerson

Jack Harlos Dickerson, 75, of Quitman, Texas passed away on Sunday, May 14, 2017, in Quitman, TX. He was born on Thursday, September 25, 1941, in Sulphur Springs, TX to the late Ben Dickerson and Annie Lou Dickerson. Jack attended East Texas State University in Commerce, now known as Texas A&M University in Commerce. Jack spent the first 23 years of his career as City Manager in 5 Texas cities: Daingerfield, Commerce, Henderson,...

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Adoption and Fostering Information Meeting
May17

Adoption and Fostering Information Meeting

Last year over 16,000 children were removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect. Azleway Children’s Services is actively seeking families for children who are awaiting homes. Azleway Children’s Services is seeking to partner with families and individuals to support these children in crisis. Those interested in foster care are invited to an Adoption and Fostering Information Meeting May 22nd at 5:30 p.m. at The Way Bible Church,...

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