Danna’s & The Florist Presents: Nikko Blu Trunk Show
Danna’s & The Florist will be hosting the Nikko Blu Trunk Show on July 21st from 6-8 pm. A preview of the show will begin at noon. The Trunk Show will take place at The Event at 438A Gilmer Street in Sulphur Springs, Texas across from Davis St Baptist Church. Nikko Blu is a mother/daughter duo, composed of Kim and Ashton, that began making jewelry three years ago in Keller, Tx. The two just began making their pieces...
How To Avoid Mosquito Bites!
In many measures, mosquitoes are one of the most dangerous insects in the world. Mosquitoes also transmit a host of other diseases, including West Nile virus, yellow fever, and dengue fever. There’s many reasons to take every possible measure to avoid mosquito bites even without taking into account their terrible, stinging itchiness. There is many ways to help prevent mosquito bites, but lets just include the most popular. One...
Local Hospital Employee Named 2015-2016 Outstanding National Associate Instructor
Practice Management Institute has named Tracy Taylor, Practice Manager with Memorial Clinic in Sulphur Springs, TX, its 2015-2016 Outstanding National Associate Instructor. The award was presented during an industry-wide ceremony held recently at the Astor Crowne in New Orleans, LA. Ms. Taylor was selected from among numerous PMI instructors located throughout the continental US who teach practice-based education and credentialing...
Local Animal Shelter Events with Carter Blood Care
Carter Blood Care is teaming up with our local Sulphur Springs Animal Shelter on the days of Saturday, July 9th and Saturday, July 16, 2016. The Carter Blood Care bus will be parked in the Atwoods parking lot on Gilmer St. on July 9th and on July 16th, it’ll be parked at Tractor Supply Co at 1737 S. Broadway. Carter Blood Care will donate $5 to the Sulphur Springs Animal Shelter for each unit of blood that is collected. Every...
Chamber Connection – July 7th, 2016
I hope you were all able to attend and thoroughly enjoy the Independence Day Concert and Fireworks presented by the Sulphur Springs Symphony League last Saturday night. The concert was flawless and the fireworks were truly a sight to be seen. What a wonderful night in Hopkins County! Thank you to everyone who worked diligently to make that beautiful night such a success. Ribbon Cutting for The Chocolate Finale was held at...
Incorrect Information on Social Media Spurs Symphony League Response: No Tax Money Used in Concert/Fireworks Event
On the 25th Anniversary of the Independence Day Concert, misconceptions have filled Facebook with an inaccurate report that has stirred the ire of many. Questions regarding tax dollars used for the concert have been raised. Linda Galligher, President of the Sulphur Springs Symphony League, stated that the cost of the concert, approximately $30,000, is funded by sponsors, Alliance Bank and Grocery Supply, and an annual live auction...
Children Test Positive for Methamphetamine; CPS, SCU Working a Number of Injury to a Child Cases
Sulphur Springs Special Crimes Unit working with Child Protective Services has made arrests following in-depth investigations into at least five children testing positive for methamphetamine. The children were in homes where parents were using the controlled substance. According to SCU officers CPS often initiates this type of investigation but SCU treat these as a top priority when the investigation is forwarded to them. According to...
Vance Receives National FFA Built Ford Tough Scholarship
Cody Vance of Sulphur Bluff High School FFA was awarded a $1,000 Built Ford Tough scholarship by the National FFA Organization. The scholarship is sponsored by Brian Toliver Ford Lincoln as a special project of the National FFA Foundation. Vance plans to use the funds to pursue a degree at Sam Houston State University. Vance was chosen, along with 1819 others, from among 8,383 applicants from across the country. His selection was...
Agrilife: Dealing With Heat Stress
Many Texans work under hot, humid conditions. Summer heat is a particular hazard to agricultural producers who work long hours under the sun. However, other people working in hot yards, gardens, kitchens or industry jobs are also exposed to these conditions. According to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, a hot work environment can impair safety and health. Both workers and their employers are responsible for taking steps to prevent...




