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Relay For Life Rescheduled To Summer Due to COVID-19
May03

Relay For Life Rescheduled To Summer Due to COVID-19

As with most things this spring, the annual event to celebrate cancer survivors, spread awareness and remember those lost has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Unlike some, Relay For Life — Tri-Counties, TX rescheduled the main walk and fundraising event, and the annual Survivors Dinner are postponed until later this year. RFL was originally scheduled to take place May 8, but has been pushed back to June 12, pending...

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Meal A Day Menu For May 4-May 8, 2020
May03

Meal A Day Menu For May 4-May 8, 2020

While the Senior Citizens Center has been temporarily closed due to COVID-19, but the dedicated Meal A Day volunteers continue to work five days a week preparing and delivering meals to shut-in elderly in the community. The Meal A Day menu for May 4-8, 2020 includes: Monday — King Ranch Casserole, Normandy Vegetables and Pinto Beans Tuesday — Broccoli, Ham and Cheese Oven Omelet; Blueberry Muffin and Mandarin Oranges...

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Hopkins County Records — May 2, 2020
May02

Hopkins County Records — May 2, 2020

Applications for Marriage Licenses Gregory William Stoder and Erica Lynn HopkinsNick Anthony Steer and Kaitlen Elizabeth Douglas Land Deed Transactions James Edward Sheffield, James Randall Sheffield as attorney, to Robert E. Mangum; tract in the Green Litchfield surveyJ&M Lindale Realty LP to Derek Cortesano; tract in the Haynes Crabtree surveyDanita K. Petraitis to Donna L. Reed and Johnny Christopher Reed Jr.; tract in the...

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Blaze Damages County Road 1158 House
May02

Blaze Damages County Road 1158 House

A blaze damaged a County Road 1158 home Friday afternoon. All occupants reportedly evacuated the structure without injury, according to fire reports At 2:52 p.m. May 1, the Brashear resident told emergency dispatchers that a mattress in a bedroom had caught fire and was spreading. All occupants were out of the structure. Arbala, Miller Grove, Cumby, Hopkins County, Brinker and Pickton-Pine Forest firefighters and sheriff’s...

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2 Men Jailed On Felony Warrants
May02

2 Men Jailed On Felony Warrants

Two men were jailed on felony warrants related to controlled substance charges in the last two days, according to arrest reports. Andy Tyler Lem Jones (HCSO jail photo) Sulphur Springs Police Officer Adrian Pruitt arrested a 26-year-old Andy Tyler Lem Jones of Cumby Friday morning on two warrants for violation of probation, which Jones was on for possession of less 1 gram of a Penalty Group 2 controlled substance in a drug-free zone...

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6th COVID-19 Case Reported In Hopkins County
May01

6th COVID-19 Case Reported In Hopkins County

Hopkins County Emergency Management Team Friday evening reported Hopkins County within 3 hours received notification of two positive cases of coronavirus confirmed by the state today, marking six total cases of COVID-19 reported in Hopkins County. Two positive COVID-19 cases reported in Hopkins County May 1 This is the second notification of a new case today, after going 26 days with no new cases. The first four individuals who were...

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Wood County Sheriff’s Report For April 22-27, 2020
May01

Wood County Sheriff’s Report For April 22-27, 2020

Wood County Sheriff’s Office patrol vehicles Wednesday, April 22 Deputies were dispatched to PR 7547 near Hawkins, at approximately 12:33 a.m., in reference to shots fired. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to locate any activity. Deputies were dispatched to FM 2088 near Winnsboro, at approximately 7:51 a.m., in reference to an abandoned vehicle. Deputies located the vehicle and cleared the incident. Deputies responded...

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5th COVID-19 Case Reported In Hopkins County
May01

5th COVID-19 Case Reported In Hopkins County

Hopkins County Emergency Management Team Friday afternoon reported Hopkins County has another positive case of coronavirus confirmed by the state, marking the fifth case of COVID-19 reported in Hopkins County. Positive COVID-19 test This is the first notification of a new case since April 4. The four other individuals who were confirmed by lab testing through the state to have COVID-19 have already recovered. The case they were...

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TAMUC Alumni On The Front Lines Of COVID-19 Pandemic
May01

TAMUC Alumni On The Front Lines Of COVID-19 Pandemic

COMMERCE, TEXAS— While the world fights the COVID-19 pandemic in many different ways, former Texas A&M University-Commerce public health students are helping their communities on the front lines and gaining first-hand experience in their fields. Edward Monroy is a 2019 graduate from Fort Worth, Texas, who received his degree in public health at A&M-Commerce. He began his graduate studies at the University of North Texas Health...

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4 Sentenced On Felony Charges In District Court
May01

4 Sentenced On Felony Charges In District Court

In Zoom streamed court hearings, 4 were sentenced on felony charges Thursday afternoon in the 8th Judicial District Court. Three men were assessed jail time and a woman’s probation was modified, as a result of plea agreements. For each, the judge was located in the district court building on Rosemont Street, which is now open with COVID-19 measures in place for visitors to view proceedings in accordance with guidelines...

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