Getting Hitched? Twogether in Texas Event This Saturday
May05
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Expecting Garden Produce?  Preserve Foods Safely!
May05

Expecting Garden Produce? Preserve Foods Safely!

Gardens have begun producing delectable vegetables and fruits!  If you have an abundance, home food preservation just might be the solution to have these delicious foods year-round!  However, special efforts must be made to keep them safe for you and your family. Organisms that cause food spoilage – molds, yeasts, and bacteria – are present everywhere in the air, soil and water.  Enzymes that may cause undesirable changes in flavor,...

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The Anticipated Annual Rotary Spelling Bee Coming Soon
May05

The Anticipated Annual Rotary Spelling Bee Coming Soon

The anticipated annual Rotary Spelling Bee will happen on Thursday May 7th, 2015.   Make sure you still have your tickets. Keep checking with KSST am 1230 and KSSTRadio.com for more information.

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Steroid Testing Program Fails the Test
May04

Steroid Testing Program Fails the Test

Mar 23, 2015 – by Buddy Kipp   After spending millions of dollars based on claims of rampant steroid use in high schools, the Texas Legislature has been advised to shut down the six-year-old random testing program it began with great fanfare in 2008. Supporters of the program, however, say that the lack of results is their evidence not enough money was spent. In February the Sunset Advisory Commission (SAC), which...

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KSST Opinion Poll
May04

KSST Opinion Poll

Bluebell is coming back… Hopefully! Let us know how you feel. You can find this opinion poll here, at the bottom of our Home page.  

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Our Own Enola Gay’s 20th Anniversary
Apr16

Our Own Enola Gay’s 20th Anniversary

Local celebrity Enola Gay, a frequent contributor to KSSTRadio.com, is celebrating a 20 year tradition with the Reily Springs Jamboree.  The April 18th, 2015 show will feature performers that have been along side Enola over the years…..  ...

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VFW Voice of Democracy Awards
Apr03

VFW Voice of Democracy Awards

Since 1947, The Veterans of Foreign Wars organization has sponsored the “Voice of Democracy” student essay contest. The entries are judged on writing quality and oral delivery, with scholarship opportunities for winners. In recent years, a “Patriot’s Pen” writing contest has been added for middle school students. According to Sulphur Springs VFW 8560 Post Commander David Nichols, there were 6 high school...

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“Good Friday for a Good Cause”
Apr03

“Good Friday for a Good Cause”

Monica Wartenbee, a Sr. at Saltillo High School reminds everyone to donate to Relay for Life.  Monica participated in a “Good Friday for a Good Cause” student fundraiser in Sulphur Springs.  Saltillo ISD has 30 Saltillo team members, organized by FCCLA teacher and sponsor Johnna West. Watch for their “movie theme” campsite on Celebration Plaza. May 15/16 at the 2015 Relay for Life main event, “Lights,...

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Brashear News by Debbie Young
Apr03

Brashear News by Debbie Young

Small town life is the life for me.  Last week, Tom and I were out of town and unreachable by telephone.  So when we looked at our FB we find a message, Pat George wanted to let us know that our water meter was going crazy.  Running……a lot.  So Red turned our water off before our bill became too bad.  Our son, Matt, came and checked out the house and no water flowing.  So it was determined that the commode was running, so thankful...

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Tira News by Jan Vaughn

Kim Beck shared that her son, Jackson Dailey, won the vote for a second term as the Student Government President for the 2015-2016 school year at Texas A&M-Commerce. Great work Jackson! Dakota Weir and his friend, Ashley, visited Robert and Yvonne Weir on Saturday, Yvonne commented that they watched Unbroken – “an amazing movie.” She adds, “Wesley started Bright Star Baseball Monday night. Lots of fun!” I accompanied...

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