Marva Precillia Johnson
Mar17

Marva Precillia Johnson

March 27, 1936 ~ March 15, 2026 (age 89) An obituary is not available at this time for Marva Precillia Johnson. Funeral Service SaturdayMarch 21, 202611:00 AMWest Oaks Funeral Home (Sulphur Springs, Texas) Sulphur Springs, Texas Interment following funeral service SaturdayMarch 21, 2026Caney CemeteryCounty Road 2408Sulphur Springs, TX 75482 With our condolences.

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How did your Plants and Flowering Trees Fare?
Mar17

How did your Plants and Flowering Trees Fare?

March 17, 2026 – A late-season cold snap brought freezing temperatures to Hopkins County overnight, damaging early spring vegetation. Temperatures dipped into the mid-30s across the area, cold enough to produce patchy frost in low-lying and rural areas. Gardeners and landowners reported concerns about tender plants, blooming trees and early garden crops that may have been exposed to the chill. Agriculture experts say even a...

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Nancy Harvieux
Mar17

Nancy Harvieux

January 31, 1955 — March 15, 2026 Brashear Visitation service for Nancy Harvieux, age 71, of Brashear, Texas, will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. on Friday, March 27, 2026, at Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home. Mrs. Harvieux passed away at her residence on Sunday, March 15, 2026. Nancy Harvieux was born on January 31, 1955, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to the late Walter and Magdalene (Rauer) Harvieux. She married Stanley Kent on May 2, 1987,...

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Jerry Mac Gilliam
Mar17

Jerry Mac Gilliam

Jerry Mac Gilliam, age 80, of Brashear, Texas passed away surrounded by his family on March 11, 2026. Mr. Gilliam was born on February 14, 1946. to James Bunt Gilliam and Bonnie Gay Boykin in Pittsburg, Texas. He married Jeanie Kay Proctor on June 27, 1965. Jerry was a mechanic in the auto industry for over 30 years. He was an avid deer hunter, enjoyed riding his tractor, and adored his family especially his grandchildren. Jerry...

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Texas Stops Oklahoma Land Grab Attempt
Mar17

Texas Stops Oklahoma Land Grab Attempt

March 17, 2026 – Texas officials say an effort by an Oklahoma landowner to claim property along the Red River has been stopped after a court sided with the state’s legal arguments. “The full force of the law will come crashing down on anyone trying to seize Texas land. I will always defend our state’s sovereignty and will not allow erroneous theories to undermine Texas’s land ownership,” said Attorney General Paxton. “The Red...

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Sharon Akerhielm
Mar16

Sharon Akerhielm

December 24, 1950 — March 15, 2026 Sulphur Springs Graveside service for Sharon Akerhielm, age 75, of Sulphur Springs, will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Friday, March 20, 2026, at Tira Cemetery. There will be no formal visitation. Mrs. Akerhielm passed away at her residence on Sunday, March 15, 2026. Sharon Akerhielm

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Support Group Reflects on Lent and Celebrates Foundation’s Community Pride Award
Mar16

Support Group Reflects on Lent and Celebrates Foundation’s Community Pride Award

March 16, 2026 – Sulphur Springs, Texas – The ladies of the Hopkins County Breast Cancer Support Group enjoyed a message from Father Justin Wylie at their meeting on March 9. Fr. Wylie shared his reflections about prayer, gratitude, and the season of Lent. “There are three pillars to a good Lent: fasting, almsgiving, and prayer. Fasting means voluntary hunger or thirst; almsgiving refers to giving up something you enjoy for the...

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No Run-Off Election Needed for City of Starbase
Mar16

No Run-Off Election Needed for City of Starbase

March 16, 2026 – The newly incorporated City of Starbase will not hold its upcoming municipal election after no candidates filed to challenge the current officeholders. Under Texas election law, local governments are allowed to cancel an election if every race on the ballot is uncontested. Because no challengers submitted paperwork before the filing deadline, Starbase officials confirmed that the scheduled election will not take...

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Spilled Screws Lead to Rash of Tire Repairs in Tyler
Mar16

Spilled Screws Lead to Rash of Tire Repairs in Tyler

March 16, 2026 – Drivers in Tyler are being urged to stay alert after scattered screws on several roadways led to multiple flat tires this week. Tyler resident John Martin said he first noticed something was wrong while driving Monday when he heard a strange noise coming from underneath his car. “It was clinking underneath my car,” Martin said. “It sounded like breaking glass, when in actuality it was a bunch of screws.” After...

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East Texas A&M Student Lands Internship with the Texas Rangers
Mar16

East Texas A&M Student Lands Internship with the Texas Rangers

March 16, 2026 – Honors College student Ruby Blaylock is soaking up real-world experience with Major League Baseball through her internship with the Texas Rangers. If you head to a Texas Rangers game this season, you might spot a familiar Lion behind the scenes. Ruby Blaylock of Mabank, Texas, an Honors College senior at East Texas A&M University, has earned a competitive internship with the Major League Baseball club...

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