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Arbala VFD To Receive Funding Cut For Violating Contract With County
Oct16

Arbala VFD To Receive Funding Cut For Violating Contract With County

Arbala Volunteer Fire Department will receive a month’s funding cut, effective at the next payment cycle, for violating the contract signed with the county, Hopkins County Commissioners Court determined during the regular meeting Friday, Oct. 15, 2021. All volunteer fire departments are required to sign a fire protection agreement in order to received benefits from the county. Those benefits include paying the VFD’s fuel...

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Greenville Man In Hopkins County Jail For Violating Probation
Oct16

Greenville Man In Hopkins County Jail For Violating Probation

A 31-year-old. Greenville man was in Hopkins County jail Saturday, Oct. 16, 2021, for violating probation. Keegan Thomas Rees (HCSO jail photo) Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Terry Thompson was made aware Keegan Thomas Rees was being in held in Hunt County jail on a Hopkins County warrant. Thompson took custody of Rees at 8:30 a.m. Oct. 15, 2021, and transported him to Hopkins County. The 31-year-old Greenville man was...

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3 Men Arrested On Felony Warrants In 2 Days
Oct15

3 Men Arrested On Felony Warrants In 2 Days

Three men were arrested in the last 2 days on felony warrants, according to jail reports. Jacob Lee “Jake” Ball (HCSO jail photo) Jacob Lee “Jake” Ball was taken into custody Oct. 13, 2021, on two warrants: one for possession of 1 gram or more but less than 4 grams of a Penalty Group 1/1B controlled substance and one for tampering with or fabricating physical evidence with intent. The 26-year-old Sulphur...

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Hopkins County Records – Oct. 15, 2021
Oct15

Hopkins County Records – Oct. 15, 2021

Records at a County Clerk’s Office Applications for Marriage Licenses Caanon Marc Albert and Ashley Marie HaganScott Allen Moore Jr. and Carlie Renee LathamDustin Taylor Heer and Ashleigh Briann DodwellCharles Neal Mullins and Sarah Elizabeth HelmsAshton T. Smith-Peacock to Skyler Lucile Marie SwannChristopher L. Hamlin and Lisa Bell KingRonnie McGlothlin and Kimberly Lynn VititowRandy Lewis Bench and Sarah Ashley SheltonRicky...

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D6 Inc. Plans To Relocate Company Headquarters To Sulphur Springs
Oct15

D6 Inc. Plans To Relocate Company Headquarters To Sulphur Springs

Projected $27 Million Capital Investment Expected To Create 231 New Jobs D6 Inc. plans to relocate the company headquarters from Portland, Oregon, to Sulphur Springs, to expand their manufacturing presence in the state, Governor Greg Abbott announced Friday afternoon, Oct. 15, 2021. D6 Inc. is an advanced design-to-shelf packaging manufacturer, using recycled plastics, and when the pandemic began shifted to making face shields and...

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10 SSHS Choir Students Qualify For Region Choir, Advance to Pre-Area
Oct15

10 SSHS Choir Students Qualify For Region Choir, Advance to Pre-Area

Ten of the Sulphur Springs High School Choir students not only auditioned, but qualified For the All Region Choir on Saturday, Oct. 10. These students now advance to the Pre-Area Choir auditions. Three students were selected to sing soprano in the All Region Choir. Mika Boren, a sophomore, was selected 10th chair Soprano 1. Freshman Karisma Stegient and junior Danielle Verlander were selected to sing Soprano 2, Stegient as 12th chair...

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Hopkins County Continues To Have Fewer New COVID Cases Reported Weekly
Oct14

Hopkins County Continues To Have Fewer New COVID Cases Reported Weekly

Five Additional County Residents Confirmed This Month To Have Died From Coronavirus COVID-19 seems to be declining across the state, and the county is not exception; Hopkins County continues to have fewer new cases as well as fewer active cases, but that doesn’t mean COVID-19 is as yet gone from Hopkins County. While it’s as yet unclear whether the reduction in cases is because more people have become vaccinated for the...

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Louise Crump
Oct14

Louise Crump

Louise Crump Graveside service for Louise Crump, age 89 of Jefferson, Texas, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, October 16, 2021, at Pine Forest Cemetery. There will be no formal visitation. Mrs. Crump passed away on October 12, 2021, at Magnolia Place Health and Rehab. Louise was born on November 21, 1931. in Hugo, Oklahoma, to Rufus Otto and Edith (Morris) Grant. She married Newell Alfred “N.A” Crump on December 18, 1953, in Dallas,...

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Product Recalls: Infant Rice Cereal, Lidocaine, Dog Food, Trail Mix
Oct14

Product Recalls: Infant Rice Cereal, Lidocaine, Dog Food, Trail Mix

Time to check the fridge and cabinets to see if you have any of the products recalled over the last week due to possible cross contamination, undeclared potential allergens or high levels of some ingredients including infant rice cereal, lidocaine, dog food and trail mix. Baby Rice Cereal While no illnesses related to the product lots had been reported as of Oct. 8, 2021, Maple Island Inc. opted to issue a voluntary recall of three...

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HHS Observes Ombuds Day By Highlighting The Agencies 100 Patient Advocates
Oct14

HHS Observes Ombuds Day By Highlighting The Agencies 100 Patient Advocates

HHS News Release – Oct. 14, 2021 Agency Ombuds Handled More Than 90,000 Inquiries During Past Year AUSTIN – In commemoration of Ombuds Day on Oct. 14, Texas Health and Human Services is highlighting the dedicated work of the agency’s ombudsmen who serve as advocates for people using HHS services and licensed long-term care facilities, and their families. “HHSC works hard to provide critical life-saving and life sustaining...

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