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Sulphur Springs Teen Accused Of Assault
Sep10

Sulphur Springs Teen Accused Of Assault

A Sulphur Springs teen was arrested Monday afternoon on a Class A misdemeanor assault charge. Sulphur Springs police were dispatched at 12:15 p.m. to a disturbance in the 200 block of Parkins Street. Upon arrival, officers talked to the alleged victim. The female reportedly had visible injuries on her right hand, allegedly caused by the 17-year-old male. The teen also was accused of removing a phone from her hand as she was talking...

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SSES Students, Staff Explain Use, Impact Of Capturing Kids Hearts On Campus
Sep10

SSES Students, Staff Explain Use, Impact Of Capturing Kids Hearts On Campus

Sulphur Springs Elementary students and staff Monday night demonstrated and explained to the school board the positive impact teachers’ training in and implementing of Capturing Kids Hearts program is having on that campus. Sulphur Springs Elementary School students and staff demonstrate how they begin their days, with positive greetings. Teachers Megan Wiggins and Whitney Vaughan asked the school board members and staff to...

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Cumby City Council To Discuss Water Meter Rates, Appoint Associate Judge
Sep10

Cumby City Council To Discuss Water Meter Rates, Appoint Associate Judge

Cumby City Hall, 100 East Main Street, Cumby, Texas Water meter rates, the seizure fund, a grant, an emergency number and associate judge’s evaluation are among the items to be discussed and considered at tonight by Cumby City Council. During the 6:30 p.m. meeting Tuesday, Sept. 10, the Cumby City Council is slated to discuss and considered adopting a resolution authorizing submission of a Community Development Block Grant...

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Pay Increase Approved For Election Workers
Sep10

Pay Increase Approved For Election Workers

Training Planned Sept. 23 For All Interested In Serving As Election Workers; Even Students Are Eligible Election workers will receive an additional $2 per hour this year in Hopkins County. Hopkins County Commissioners Court approved County Clerk Tracy Smith’s request that the pay for election workers be raised from $10 to $12 an hour this year. This matches a state change which raised the rate from $8 to $12 an hour for election...

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Job Burnout: What is Going on?
Sep10

Job Burnout: What is Going on?

Johanna Hicks, By Johanna Hicks, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, Family & Community Health Agent We have probably all experienced job burnout at one time or another. Sometimes all it takes is time away from the workplace to refresh and rejuvenate. Job burnout is a special type of work-related stress — a state of physical or emotional exhaustion that also involves a sense of reduced accomplishment, according to the Mayo Clinic....

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5 Percent Cost Of Living Increase Approved For All Full-Time County Employees
Sep09

5 Percent Cost Of Living Increase Approved For All Full-Time County Employees

Hopkins County Commissioners Court All full-time Hopkins County employees and elected officials will benefit from a 5 percent cost of living increase in pay in the 2019-2020 fiscal year. The pay increase was factored into the 2019-2020 county budget, which was approved by Hopkins County Commissioner Court at their regular meeting Monday morning. Commissioners first approved the 5 percent increase for elected officials, then the budget...

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Brinker VFD Recognized For Dedication  Service
Sep09

Brinker VFD Recognized For Dedication Service

Brinker Volunteer Fire Department Cpat. Wade McDaniel and Chief Jamie Foster accept recognition from Hopkins County Fire Chief Andy Endsley and Hopkins County Commissioners Court for the department’s dedicated service. Hopkins County Commissioners Court and County Fire Chief Andy Endsley Monday morning recognized Brinker Volunteer Fire Department members for their dedication and 25-years of service to the community. “This...

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2 Dallas Area Women Arrested In Sulphur Springs On Marijuana Charge
Sep09

2 Dallas Area Women Arrested In Sulphur Springs On Marijuana Charge

Two Dallas area women were arrested Saturday night in Sulphur Springs for misdemeanor marijuana possession. Sulphur Springs police reported stopping a Chevrolet Cobalt around 9:30 p.m. Sept. 7 on Oak Avenue at Hinnant Street for an equipment violation. On contact with the 25-year-old DeSoto woman driving and the 25-year-old Lewisville passenger, the officer alleged he could smell a marijuana odor emitting from the car. A search of the...

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At Least 5 Arrested Over Weekend On DWI Charges
Sep09

At Least 5 Arrested Over Weekend On DWI Charges

At least five people were booked into the county jail over the weekend on driving while intoxicated charges, including one man accused of felony DWI, one who ran into a ditch and two on warrants. Joe Daniel Adams Joe Daniel Adams, 33, of Marshal was arrested at 7:53 p.m. Saturday on Interstate 30 by troopers for a third or more driving while intoxicated offense. Texas Department of Public Safety Troopers Chris Sorley and Rebekah...

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Meal A Day Menu for Sept. 9-13, 2019
Sep08

Meal A Day Menu for Sept. 9-13, 2019

Monday – Chicken cacciatore, on a bed of rice, squash casserole and roll. Tuesday – Beef patties with roast gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans and roll. Wednesday – Beef lasagna, English peas and garlic sticks. Thursday – Cheddar bacon chicken sandwiches, lettuce, tomatoes and chips. Friday – Rope sausage, Black-eyed peas, green tomato relish and corn bread. ...

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