Wildcats Tennis Continues Preparing for District
Mar31

Wildcats Tennis Continues Preparing for District

Wildcats Tennis Coach Tony Martinez said his players really competed at the Longview Lobo Invitational last week. The tournament, played on a windy day, featured more than twenty teams including Longview, Texas High, Lufkin and Kilgore. Coach Martinez said all his players made the top twelve in each division and most finished up in the top eight. Coach Martinez said he continued to be pleased with the improvement in the boys doubles...

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Lady Cats Track Takes Second at Paris
Mar31

Lady Cats Track Takes Second at Paris

The Lady Cats’ track team finished second at a Paris meet last week. Coach Triston Abron said his team had to compete not only with athletes from other teams but also with a wind he referred to as brutal. In the 100-meter dash, N’ysa Dugan and Sadavia Porter finished first and second. Sheretta Hill was third in the 200-meter dash. Autumn Adams finished fifth in the 400-meter run. The Lady Cats 4X100-meter relay team won...

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Three Life Sentences Concurrent for Meth Dealer in Franklin County
Mar31

Three Life Sentences Concurrent for Meth Dealer in Franklin County

At noon Thursday, a Franklin County Jury sentenced Scott Everett Shine to three life sentences to run concurrent. Scott Everett Shine was found guilty of three counts of engaging in organized crime in the 8thJudicial District Court in Franklin County Wednesday afternoon. The District Attorney’s office said some call Shine Franklin County’s number one methamphetamine dealer. He is eligible for parole in 30 years. In January, 2016...

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Search Continues For Members of ATV Crime Ring
Mar31

Search Continues For Members of ATV Crime Ring

The last arrest was in February but Special Ranger Tony Hurley, Investigator for the Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, says he and other law enforcement officers continue to seek one individual regarding the local theft of 11 All-Terrain Vehicles from Nor-Tex Tractor and one other member of the organized crime ring connected to the same type thefts in other areas. Arrests have been made from Seagoville, Texas to Oklahoma and...

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Bad Check Pays For 3rd Degree Felony
Mar31

Bad Check Pays For 3rd Degree Felony

Timothy Randall Mayo, 45, of Bonham, Texas, was arrested at his residence Wednesday afternoon on a warrant for Theft of Livestock. According to Special Ranger Tony Hurley, Mayo wrote a check to the Sulphur Springs Livestock and Dairy Auction sale barn for a cattle purchase in February, but it turned out to be a worthless check and therefore Mayo committed a 3rd degree felony theft. Hurley arrested Mayo at his Bonham residence and took...

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IRS Scammers Change Tactics
Mar31

IRS Scammers Change Tactics

The Internal Revenue Service has some advice for taxpayers this April Fool’s Day that  may prevent them from being the victim of a tax scam: Don’t be fooled by scammers. Stay safe and be informed. Here are some of the most recent IRS-related scams to be on the lookout for: Scammers Change Tactics. The IRS is receiving new reports of scammers calling under the guise of verifying tax return information over the phone. The latest...

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Joseph “J. C.” Pace
Mar31

Joseph “J. C.” Pace

Graveside services for Joseph “J.C.” Pace, age 88 of Dike will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, April 1, 2016 at Restland Memorial Park in Dallas with D.J. Wulf officiating.  Visitation will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., Thursday, March 31, 2016 at Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home. Joseph “J.C.” passed away on Tuesday, March 29, 2016 at Carriage House Manor.  He was born on November 16, 1927 in Old Boston, the son of Walter Eugene and Carrie...

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Plant with Tumors: Crown Gall of Rose
Mar31

Plant with Tumors: Crown Gall of Rose

by Mario Villarino, DVM, Ph.D. Hopkins County Extension Agent East Texas is widely known for using roses as focal points in our gardens. After all, roses can play a significant role of any landscape but particularly the Northeast Texas landscapes. Recently, a call from a professional landscaper pointed out a disease new to me in roses: crown galls in roses. This disease is caused by a tumor inducing bacterial that causes a growing...

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No Time For Boredom
Mar31

No Time For Boredom

No Time for Boredom!  Opportunities Abound! March flew by so quickly!  As I turn the page to April in my calendar, I’m amazed at the number of opportunities for individuals to be involved.  Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is sponsoring or partnering in many events this spring.  We invite you to check out this list and contact us if you are interested in participating! Last call for registration for the 2016 spring series of...

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Business History Month: Hampton House Jewelry
Mar31

Business History Month: Hampton House Jewelry

Hampton House Jewelry is owned by a husband and wife duo on Main Street near downtown Sulphur Springs. Angela and Wes Hampton have owned several businesses in the past twenty-five years, but believe the jewelry business is their calling. Wes Hampton installed insulation for over thirty years of his life, but always had a deep interest in fossils, gemstones, and prehistoric life. Angela worked in the antique store that was located in...

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