Lady Cats Track Finished Third at Aubrey Meet
Mar11

Lady Cats Track Finished Third at Aubrey Meet

The Lady Cats track team finished third at an Aubrey meet Thursday evening. Due to wet conditions, all field events were canceled. Lady Cats Track Coach Triston Abron said N’ysa Dugan won the 100-meter dash. Raleigh Potts placed in the race and picked up points. Tahtiana King also competed in the race. Sadavia Porter and Sheretta Hill finished 1-2 in the 200-meter dash. Porter had a time of 26.91 and Hill 27.17. It was...

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Oddie M. Conville
Mar11

Oddie M. Conville

Funeral services for Oddie M. Conville, age 79 of Greenville, will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, March 12, 2016 at Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home with Rev. Duncan Graham officiating.  Interment will follow at Cumby Cemetery with Rickey Vaughan, Chase Vaughan, Jonathan Crumpton, Brian Travis, Curtis Travis and Chris Travis serving as pallbearers.  Honorary pallbearers are Eric Travis, Brandon Travis and Aaron Wall.  Visitation will be...

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Like It or Not, Daylight Savings Time Begins Sunday, March 13
Mar11

Like It or Not, Daylight Savings Time Begins Sunday, March 13

For some, it is the day most dreaded. No, not April 15 and the deadline for income tax returns, this one is even worse. It’s Daylight Savings Time and it begins Sunday, March 13, 2016 at 2 a.m. It is officially the hour in which time will “spring forward” and without proper planning you will lose an hour of sleep. Why Daylight Savings Time? The original answer was to save energy costs and to have more daylight for activities during...

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Weatherization Program Available to Qualified Residents
Mar11

Weatherization Program Available to Qualified Residents

The Weatherization Program returns  to Sulphur Springs this year and th Ark-Tex Council of Governments seeks to add to the number of homes that will become more energy efficient and provide utility cost savings to the resident. According to Sulphur Springs Mayor Kayla Price, 17 homes were weatherized last year. That number has changed in the past four months. This year, the goal for the program is 50 homes and according to Hank Byrd...

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Free Lunch Saturday at Church of Christ on MLK Jr. Drive
Mar11
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Tira News
Mar11

Tira News

By Jan Vaughn Jackson Dailey spent the weekend in College Station at the Student Government Association’s (SGA) conference for all the Texas A&M branches. Jackson will be ending his term as SGA president for the A&M system, as well as the president of the TAMU-C branch, as he will graduate in May. Morgan Joslin flew to Smithville, just south of Bastrop, with another Civil Air Patrol (CAP) cadet, Joe Korona, on the weekend of...

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Miller Grove News
Mar11

Miller Grove News

By Brandon Darrow This week Kevin and Michelle Tipps welcomed their son, Jacob Floyd-Scott Tipps, into this world Saturday, March 5.  He was born at 5:38 am and weighed 5 lbs, 11 oz, and was 18 inches long.  After a stay in Children’s Medical City of Dallas, from all reports baby, parents, and sister Rebecca are all doing well.  Grandparents with Miller Grove connections are Stevie & Cheri Tipps; great-grandparents Faye and the...

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Business History Month: IdziBitsy Bakery
Mar11

Business History Month: IdziBitsy Bakery

IdziBitsy Bakery is a hometown, “Hopkins County owned, Hopkins County grown” custom bakery in downtown Sulphur Springs, Texas owned by Michelle Idzi. Michelle Idzi’s great great uncle owned a bakery in Louisiana and when he decided to retire in the early 1980s, her grandmother then bought the business deeming her grandmother a second generation baker. While Michelle’s mom was in school full-time her youngest...

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South Sulphur River Flood Warning Continues Through Friday Morning
Mar10

South Sulphur River Flood Warning Continues Through Friday Morning

The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a Flood Warning until Friday morning or until the warning is cancelled for the South Sulphur River affecting Delta and Hopkins Counties. At 3:15 p.m. Thursday, the river stage was at 16.76 feet. Flood stage is 16 feet. A few rural roads will begin to flood when the stage is over 16 feet. Farm and ranch land adjacent to the river will also flood. Minor flooding is occurring and is...

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Hearts of Life Presents Diego for Adoption
Mar10

Hearts of Life Presents Diego for Adoption

Wednesday afternoon, Hearts of Life Animal Shelter gave Diego a quick trip to KSST Channel 18 Studios so that he could be presented to the community for adoption. Diego has had surgery to repair his...

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