Annual Hay Clinic is March 30th
Mar09

Annual Hay Clinic is March 30th

by Mario Villarino As our winter season starts dwindling into spring, our pastures and hay meadows must be getting for the spring and summer hay season. Depending on the farmer plan our hay schedules are mainly divided in a fall-winter cycle and a spring-summer cycle. The fall-winter cycle relies on winter crops, mainly rye grass and a short crop before or wheat and oats. The rye grass crop picks during February and March and must be...

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Business History Month: Bright Star Floors
Mar09

Business History Month: Bright Star Floors

Mike Miller opened Bright Star Floors nine years ago in a great business location along Interstate 30 East in Sulphur Springs. Mike possessed three decades of experience in the flooring installation business when he opened his doors, and that experience lends a priceless value to the customer who is considering a flooring decision. Today’s new products are the best ever offered because the technology is constantly improving, yet...

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Primary Runoff; Municipal Election On Horizon
Mar08

Primary Runoff; Municipal Election On Horizon

One election has just ended and another will begin soon. In fact, more than one election is on tap. For the Sulphur Springs School Board and Hopkins County Memorial Hospital Board, no election will be held. Those races were no race since only incumbents filed… except for one seat on the hospital board where on one filed. That place will be filled by law by appointment of the board. However, for the City of Sulphur Springs, there will...

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Sulphur Springs Municipal Judge Rogers Retires
Mar08

Sulphur Springs Municipal Judge Rogers Retires

“The last 13 years have been a real eye-opener for me,” said Phyllis Rogers retiring Sulphur Springs Municipal Judge. Rogers said the work was totally different from any legal work she has ever done. Rogers will retire at the end of March when she and her husband will move to Nacogdoches to be geographically closer to family. Rogers’ court hears all Class-C misdemeanors in city arrests, indigent dockets, juvenile dockets, all traffic...

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Dixon Jury Views Videos of CPS Forensic Interview
Mar08

Dixon Jury Views Videos of CPS Forensic Interview

In what Assistant District Attorney Clay Harrison called a bit unusual, an agreement between the prosecution and the defense was reached to play the video of the Child Protective Services Forensic interview with the children who made an outcry that led to the arrest, indictment, and now trial of Hunter James Dixon in Eight Judicial District Court Tuesday. Most of the day was spent with the jury viewing the video and the questioning of...

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Lady Cats Golf Finishes Second in Tourney
Mar08

Lady Cats Golf Finishes Second in Tourney

The Lady Cats Golf Team finished second Monday at a tournament at Twins Lakes Golf Course in Canton sponsored by Martin’s Mill. The Lady Cats shot a team total of 434. The Lady Cats were led by Alissa Sotelo with 100. Jessie Ash shot 104, Morgan Landers had 113 and Emma Lane 117. Lady Cats Golf Coach Chris Owens said he was glad they got the tournament in. It was postponed due to rain last year. He said he had hoped his team...

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Wildcats Golf Won Twin Lakes Tournament
Mar08

Wildcats Golf Won Twin Lakes Tournament

The Wildcats Golf Team won a tournament at Twin Lakes Golf Course in Canton Monday. Wildcats Golf Coach Ross Funk said his team shot a 315 score. He called it a good day on a tough golf course in windy conditions. One highlight for the Wildcats was Alex Motes’ first hole in one that he got on the ninth hole. Brody Blackmon finished second in the tournament. The Wildcats have played a lot of golf recently. They also played 54...

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Traffic Stop Leads To More Woes For Sulphur Springs Woman
Mar08

Traffic Stop Leads To More Woes For Sulphur Springs Woman

Recently released from Hopkins County Jail after posting bail for multiple charges, Katelin Leann Gumpert, 24, was arrested Monday night as a result of yet another routine traffic stop. The stop occurred around the 300 block of Church Street shortly after 7 p.m. Monday when officers learned of two warrants out for Gumpert that were issued by the Special Crimes Unit. Gumpert was wanted for Possession of Controlled Substance greater...

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Jack Everett Smith
Mar08

Jack Everett Smith

Mr. Jack Everett Smith, age 93 of Winnsboro, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, March 7th, 2016 at Hospice Homeplace in Tyler. Jack was born on July 7th, 1922 in Amarillo to the late Milton Franklin Smith and Mary Charlotte Gaines Smith. He graduated from Rockwall High School, then Oklahoma A&M in Stillwater, then he served in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. He married the former, Peggy Brewer Smith on September...

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Mary Murline Hogue
Mar08

Mary Murline Hogue

Mary Murline Hogue, age 96, of Emory, passed away Saturday, March 5, 2016, at Hospice of East Texas in Tyler. Funeral service is scheduled for Wednesday, March 9, 2016, 2:00 PM, at Smyrna Union Church. Visitation will be Tuesday, March 8, 2016, 6-8 PM, at Wilson-Orwosky Funeral Home Chapel in Emory. Bro. Billy Smith will officiate the service.  Interment will follow in the Smyrna Cemetery. Murline was born in Emory on January 21,...

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