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A Shot of Paris Junior College’s Empty Pot
Oct26

A Shot of Paris Junior College’s Empty Pot

EMPTY STEW POT  PJC-Sulphur Springs Center director Rob Stanley cooked a big pot of stew for the college at Saturday’s big world stew cooking contest. The empty pot is evidence that his stew must have been very good. It was all gone before noon. Paris Junior College Sulphur Springs stew empty pot Rob Stanley big world stew cooking contest

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Saltillo Lions Cross Country Team Places Second, Moves on to State Meet Next Friday
Oct26

Saltillo Lions Cross Country Team Places Second, Moves on to State Meet Next Friday

While the Lady Lions did not qualify for Regionals as a whole, they did have a top-20 finish in Brianna Tawil who placed 17th, finishing her 5K at 13:26. For the varsity boys, Gunner Tarver led the way in fourth with a time of 17:37. The second-place runner at 11th was Coy Collins at 18:22. Rowdy Speir was the final Lion to place in the top-20 at 18:47, good enough for 18th. Adrian Don Juan and Luke Ritter both cracked the top-25,...

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Regional Cross Country Meet, Lady Cats Volleyball, Wildcats and Lady Cats Golf and Middle School Football All On Deck For Tuesday Game Day
Oct26

Regional Cross Country Meet, Lady Cats Volleyball, Wildcats and Lady Cats Golf and Middle School Football All On Deck For Tuesday Game Day

Tuesday, Oct. 26 is a busy one for Sulphur Springs sports. Leading the charge in athletic contests Tuesday are the Lady Cats volleyball team, who will look to get back in to the win column Tuesday versus Longview. It has been a tough stretch for the volleyball team led by head coach Bailey Dorner. Sulphur Springs has faced a brutal string of opponents in playoff-bound Hallsville, Marshall, Texas High, and a tough Edgewood team last...

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Regulated Herbicides: What Private Applicators Should Know About Exemptions and Restrictions
Oct26

Regulated Herbicides: What Private Applicators Should Know About Exemptions and Restrictions

A tractor spraying Pesticide provided by The Texas Department of Agriculture By Dr. Mario Villarino, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, Hopkins County Agent, Natural Resource/Agriculture The utilization of regulated herbicides is regulated and allowed to be used by pesticide private applicators. Private applicators are required to obtain Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to maintain their licenses. The Texas A&M AgriLife-Hopkins...

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Drive-Thru COVID Testing Now Available Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday At CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic Primary Care
Oct26

Drive-Thru COVID Testing Now Available Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday At CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic Primary Care

CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital – Sulphur Springs has ONE mission: To Extend the Health Ministry of Jesus Christ. By Holly Ragan, Senior Market Development, CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital – Sulphur Springs, [email protected] No Excuses – October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month Nothing will keep us from making your breast health a priority, whether you need a mammogram, help choosing the right physician or...

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Trading Post for October 2, 2021
Oct26

Trading Post for October 2, 2021

1995 polaris 4 wheeler 4 wheel drive excellent condition call 903 945 2652 2500$ obo Lost Dog: A small lost white dog with brown ears has been found on the corner of Bill Bradford and Carter. It has a collar. If the description is familiar please call 903-348-9929. having a purse sale the majority of them are brand new name brand that I have are Tommy Hilfiger, Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Prada, Coach. I love my purses, but I am getting...

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“If Headstones Could Talk” Cemetery Walk is November 7 at City Cemetery
Oct26

“If Headstones Could Talk” Cemetery Walk is November 7 at City Cemetery

The Hopkins County Genealogical Society will once again bring local history to life with this Autumn’s guided living history tour. See and hear as a few “residents” recall what life was like in Sulphur Springs during their day. These former members of local society will be portrayed by Hopkins County Genealogical Society members outfitted in the period costume of doctors, judges, businessmen and housewives....

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Trading Post for October 25th, 2021
Oct25

Trading Post for October 25th, 2021

For Sale: Small square bales of hay, $10 each. Barn-stored east of Sulphur Springs on CR 2310. Call 903-885-4234 and leave a message. For Sale: yellow spaghetti squash. Asking $4 each. If interested, or for more details, please call 903-488-3646....

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2021 Winners in the Hopkins Rains County Hay Show Based on Protein Analysis
Oct25

2021 Winners in the Hopkins Rains County Hay Show Based on Protein Analysis

The annual Hopkins Rains County Hay Show was held on Thursday October 21, 2021 in the arena foyer at the Civic Center. Hay farmers and local banking institutions made up most of the attendance, and they enjoyed fellowship as well as a BBQ lunch catered by Wrights BBQ prior to the announcement of winners. The Hay Show is sponsored annually by Hopkins-Rains Water and Soil Conservation District office headquartered in...

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Lady Cats Volleyball Team Swept by Hallsville on Friday’s Senior Night
Oct25

Lady Cats Volleyball Team Swept by Hallsville on Friday’s Senior Night

Things did not go as planned on Friday, Oct. 22 when Sulphur Springs hosted Hallsville on senior night for the volleyball program.  Seven seniors were honored Friday, in numerical order: #1, Parris Pickett#2, Brooklynn Burnside#3, Myssiah Dugan#4, Peyton Hammock#5, A.J. Dodd#7, Ellikate Danieland #15, Kaslyn Hurley, but the Lady Cats of Hallsville were set to get their second win over Sulphur Springs on the 2021 season and...

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