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Cypress Basin Hospice Offers Camp Brave Heart For Grieving Children
May19

Cypress Basin Hospice Offers Camp Brave Heart For Grieving Children

207 Morgan Street, Mt. Pleasant, TX 75455 903.577.1510 | www.cbhospice.org Contact Information: Rusty Fennell 903-577-1510 | [email protected] For Immediate Release CYPRESS BASIN HOSPICE OFFERS CAMP BRAVE HEART FOR GRIEVING CHILDREN [Mt. Pleasant, TX]  Since 2010, Camp Brave Heart has been helping children, ages 6 – 12, understand their grief and develop coping skills in managing the emotions and behaviors that come with...

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97th Paris Junior College Spring Graduation Highlights Student, Faculty Excellence
May19

97th Paris Junior College Spring Graduation Highlights Student, Faculty Excellence

Paris Junior College graduation 2022 1 Photo cutline 1: PJC sophomore Beau Brewer received the 2022 Distinguished Service Award from PJC President Dr. Pamela Anglin and Vice-President Sheila Reese. Paris Junior College celebrated its 97th Spring Commencement with the announcement of the Distinguished Service Award and Teaching Excellence Award. Nearly 475 students applied to graduate and some 250 of those indicated they would...

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AG Lawsuit Now Claims Google’s Incognito Mode Violates Deceptive Trade Practices Act
May19

AG Lawsuit Now Claims Google’s Incognito Mode Violates Deceptive Trade Practices Act

News Release – May 19, 2022 AUSTIN – Texas Attorney General Paxton filed an amended petition that adds Incognito mode to his previous geolocation-related lawsuit against Google. Incognito mode or “private browsing” is a web browser function that implies to consumers that Google will not track your search history or location activity.   The fifth lawsuit the AG has filed against Google argues that the...

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Red River Historian Robin Cole-Jett Featured  Speaker At May 19 Genealogical Society Meeting
May19

Red River Historian Robin Cole-Jett Featured Speaker At May 19 Genealogical Society Meeting

Hopkins County Genealogical Society’s May meeting will feature Robin Cole-Jett, known as the Red River Historian. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. May 19, 2022, at the research library at 611 North Davis St. in Sulphur Springs, or may be accessed via Zoom. For more than 20 years, Cole-Jett has researched, documented, and shared the history of the Red River Valley of the Southwest through her website, presentations, books, articles,...

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Trading Post for May 19th, 2022
May19

Trading Post for May 19th, 2022

1950’s Sprague Carlton Hard Rock Maple Dresser and Chest a Drawers. Beautiful patina. Good condition except Chest a Drawers needs bottom front of drawer glued back on. Selling due to moving. Contact 903-951-4183. Cost $250.00 Old record stand 2 doors Lp holders on each side. Old wheeled feet. Contact 903-951-4183 cost $40.00 Small side table made with wood with.Gold MetalWire bottom shelf with half circle designs on sides. Has...

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25 Graduates Ranked In Top 10% Of SSHS Senior Class Of 2022 Recognized At Honors Breakfast
May18

25 Graduates Ranked In Top 10% Of SSHS Senior Class Of 2022 Recognized At Honors Breakfast

The top 10% of Sulphur Springs High School Senior Class of 2022 was recognized Tuesday morning, May 17, 2022, at a special honors breakfast at 7 a.m. at Hopkins County Civic Center. “Today, we give special recognition to 25 honor graduates of Sulphur Springs High School Class of 2022. This class has 256 candidates for graduation. This is a special time for these young people, their families, our community and school. We are...

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Understanding Causes For Muddy Ponds
May18

Understanding Causes For Muddy Ponds

Mario Villarino DVM, Ph.D. Hopkins County Extension Agent By Mario Villarino, Texas AgriLife Extension Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources in Hopkins County, [email protected] A frequent complaint of pond owners, especially after filling newly constructed ponds, is a muddy, dirty, or turbid appearance. According to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, many owners wish for clear sparkling waters but are instead greeted by muddy...

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Chamber Connection – May 18, 2022: Graphic Artists May Submit Logo For Total Solar Eclipse Contest
May18

Chamber Connection – May 18, 2022: Graphic Artists May Submit Logo For Total Solar Eclipse Contest

By Butch Burney Graphic artists are invited to submit a logo for the April 8, 2024 Total Solar Eclipse that will occur that afternoon. Sulphur Springs is on the centerpoint of the Path of Totality, which means we will assuredly have thousands of visitors that weekend. What that means is that Sulphur Springs and Hopkins County needs to gear up for that event. People travel from literally all over the world to witness a total solar...

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COVID-19 Education and Awareness Panel to be Held May 21st
May17

COVID-19 Education and Awareness Panel to be Held May 21st

A COVID-19 Education and Awareness Panel, presented by The University of Texas at Tyler, Ben and Maytee Fisch with the College of Pharmacy, and Care Wellness, will be held May 21st, 10am to 1pm, at MLK Drive Church of Christ. Come join the discussion with healthcare professions about the fears and doubts of COVID-19 vaccines. Vaccines will be provided. COVID 19 Education and Awareness Panel

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Winnsboro Man Receives 2-Year Sentence On Controlled Substance Charge
May17

Winnsboro Man Receives 2-Year Sentence On Controlled Substance Charge

Christopher Evin Pyron AKA Chris Evin Pyron Jr. and Chris Ervin Pyron Jr. (HCSO jail photo) A 32-year-old Winnsboro man received a 2-year sentence on a controlled substance charge Monday afternoon, according to arrest and jail reports. Christopher Evin Pyron was scheduled to appear in the 8th Judicial District Court at 1:30 p.m. May 16, 2022, for a trial before the court on a motion to proceed on the April 4, 2019 possession of a...

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