October is full of Celebrations in Hopkins County
October is full of celebrations in Hopkins County. Our fall festival festivities, stew contest and now beef day will complete a busy month. There are many activities dedicated to our community and this year, a specific set of activities will included our growing beef industry. Every so often, Texas A&M University releases beef cattle browsing, an electronic publication with the purpose of disseminating research based information...
Meal A Day Menu; October 2nd – October 9th
Meal A Day Menu October 2nd – October 9th Monday Beef Patties Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Corn Salad Roll Tuesday Tuna Noodle Casserole Brussels Sprout Garlic Toast Wednesday Fish Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Green Tomato Relish Thursday Meatloaf Mashed Potatoes California Blend Vegetables Roll Friday Chicken and Dressing Casserole Sweet Potatoes Green Beans Cranberry Sauce...
October is Chock Full of Activities at the Senior Center
October 1st – “A Walk To Remember” will be on Thursday, October 1st at 6:00 PM at the Gardens at Memorial Hospital. All monies raised goes to fund Terrific Tuesdays Club. October 5th – ACTS of Love Monday, October 5th from 11:00 – 12:00 ACTS of Love is a Volunteer Groups.. ACTS stands for “Adults Coming Together Serving” October 6th and October 20th – Ling Dancing at 1:00 ...
Sulphur Springs Library Receives ‘Special Collection’ Donation
James Terry, KSST Radio “night man” is also a coin collector, and has been since 1991. He first got an interest in “numismatics” through a science-teacher colleague, George Lacey, at Princeton ISD. Through coin clubs he belongs to, James gained access to a number of out-of-print books about coin and medal collecting which the clubs needed to dispose of. He approached Hope Cain, director of SS Public Library, to...
Mini Walk for “A Walk To Remember” Tuesday September 29th at 9:30
Sulphur Springs Senior Center will hold their Mini Walk for “A Walk To Remember” on Tuesday September 29th at 9:30 during Fit and Strong. Cost is $ 20.00. Registration includes an “A Walk To Remember” T-Shirt. All proceeds go to Terrific Tuesdays right here in Sulphur Springs.
Miller Grove News by Brandon Darrow
Another week closer to Fall. The mornings have been cool and pleasant as we creep into the season of Autumn. I am anxious for the day when I can walk outside and see the my breath in front of me as I walk out the front door and a light jacket feels good until mid-morning. I think the biggest news for our area took place at Monday night’s school board meeting. The decision was officially made to hire a contractor and third-party...
Tira News By Jan Vaughn
Tira News By Jan Vaughn Congratulations are in order for Mitchell Green, who is a quarterback for the Cooper Bulldogs. He was voted RRV (Red River Valley) Athlete of the Week. Mitchell is the grandson of Rick and Judy Petty of Tira. Floyd and Martha Payton enjoyed a visit with Regina Payton of Victoria from Thursday afternoon through Sunday morning. On Friday they attended the Quilt Show at the ROC, where a lot of beautiful...
Mini Walk to Remember Thursday
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Annual Extension “Christmas Joys” Holiday Program
Annual Extension “Christmas Joys” Holiday Program Time is flying! School just started yesterday (or so it seems), and fall is officially here. I love the Thanksgiving and Christmas season, and my thoughts have turned to the annual “Christmas Joys” holiday program. It appears that many others have also thought about it, judging from the number of individuals who have called to reserve seats! For those who are not familiar with the...




