Hopkins County Continues To Have Lowest Unemployment Rate In Workforce Area
Mar27

Hopkins County Continues To Have Lowest Unemployment Rate In Workforce Area

Although Hopkins County continues to have the lowest unemployment rate in the Northeast Texas/Texarkana Workforce Development Area, February 2021 marked at least the fifth consecutive month the unemployment rate has risen in the county as has been the case for the state and 9-county WDA to which Hopkins belongs. Texas Workforce Commission and Texas Labor Market Information reports show fluctuations in Texas’ labor force over the...

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Randy Young
Mar27

Randy Young

A graveside service for Randy Young, age 63, will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, March 29, 2021, at North Hopkins Cemetery with Mike Eason officiating. Mr. Young passed away on March 24, 2021, at Integris Southwest Medical Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Randy Young was born the son of Arthur “Boots” Young and Eurna “Tites” Hayes Young in Santa Anna, Texas, on July 27, 1957. Randy married Jo Dee Knott on March...

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Hopkins County Records March 26, 2021
Mar26

Hopkins County Records March 26, 2021

Land Deed Transactions Record books at Hopkins County Clerk’s Office Eddie G. Lampp and Tawlene Lampp to Paula Edith Timilsina and Ramesh Timilsina; tract in the Ocela Barb surveyDawn Dugnolle and Garrett Dugnolle to Garrett Dugnolle; tract in the Juan Palvadore surveyMelody Horton, Danny Horton, Robbie Horton and Stanley Horton to 2 Times LLC; tract in the MA Bowlin surveyTammy Teel Jones who is Grace E Tell to Alan Screws and...

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March 26 TASB Legislative Update On Education-Related Bills Left Pending
Mar26

March 26 TASB Legislative Update On Education-Related Bills Left Pending

House State Affairs Committee Hears Lobbying Bill By Texas Association of School Boards AUSTIN, Texas – March 26, 2021 – The House State Affairs Committee on Thursday morning heard the two following bills, which were left pending: HB 749 (Middleton) would prohibit political subdivisions, such as school districts, cities, and counties, from hiring individuals who lobby or paying associations that employ lobbyists. Residents...

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3 Arrested On Controlled Substance And Related Offenses
Mar26

3 Arrested On Controlled Substance And Related Offenses

Three men were arrested Thursday on controlled substance and related offenses, according to arrest reports. Houston Street Traffic Stop Michael Anthony Williams (HCSO jail photo) Sulphur Springs Police Officer Francisco Castro stopped a Pontiac Grand Prix around 10:45 p.m. March 25 on Houston Street at Mulberry Street for a traffic violation. Upon contact with the 52-year-old Commerce man driving, Castro recognized him as Michael...

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Sulphur Springs ISD Head Start Program To Apply For Grant Continuation And Refunding, Transportation Waiver
Mar26

Sulphur Springs ISD Head Start Program To Apply For Grant Continuation And Refunding, Transportation Waiver

Sulphur Springs ISD Board of Trustees during the regular monthly meeting this week gave the Head Start program director the go-ahead to apply for grant continuation and refunding, as well as a Head Start transportation waiver application. Transportation Wavier Sulphur Spring ISD Head Start program Director Angela Edwards asked trustees to approve a request for a transportation waiver for the Head Start program. She noted the SSISD...

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Brinker VFD To Hold Crawfish Boil April 3
Mar25

Brinker VFD To Hold Crawfish Boil April 3

Brinker Volunteer Fire Rescue Department is hosting its first annual crawfish boil on Saturday, April 3, 2021, at Brinker VFD Station 12, located at 1415 FM 69 south. Brinker VFD patch Department member anticipate preparing 1,000 pounds of crawfish, which will be served starting at 2 p.m. and will continue to be available until 7 p.m. or until they run out of crawfish, whichever comes first. Teac and water will be offered, or bring a...

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COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Offered March 29; Registration Required
Mar25

COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Offered March 29; Registration Required

For those who still want to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, but were unable to register for the two-dose Moderna COVID-19 vaccine Thursday at the hospital or during shot administrations, the state will be hosting another COVID-19 vaccine clinic from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. this coming Monday, March 29, in Sulphur Springs at the Hopkins County Civic Center. The vaccine will be the Pfizer, also a two-dose vaccine which requires a second dose in...

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60-Year-Old Man Allegedly Hid Methamphetamine In A Soda Can
Mar25

60-Year-Old Man Allegedly Hid Methamphetamine In A Soda Can

Marijuana Found In Truck Where Man Was Sleeping In Como Deputies arrested a 60-year-old who allegedly hid methamphetamine in a soda can and a a 25-year-old sleeping in his truck at a Como business Wednesday, March 24, on Main Street on possession charges, according to sheriff’s and arrest reports. An Alba woman turned herself in Tuesday night at the county jail on a controlled substance related charge, according to arrest...

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Inmate Allegedly Threatened Retaliation Against Father
Mar25

Inmate Allegedly Threatened Retaliation Against Father

A Hopkins County jail inmate allegedly threatened retaliation against his father for reporting him to police, an investigator noted in arrest reports. Brandon Darel Roach (HCSO jail photo) Brandon Darel Roach has been in Hopkins County jail since his arrest Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021, following a disturbance in which the 39-year-old allegedly threatened to burn down a residence with his nephew inside if the nephew and his family did not...

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