Sulphur Bluff Fundraiser for Vol. Fire Department Drew Crowds
May03

Sulphur Bluff Fundraiser for Vol. Fire Department Drew Crowds

When Sulphur Bluff Volunteer Fire Department Chief Chris Bassham said it was time to plan a fundraiser fish fry as a jumpstart after their loss, little did the volunteers and their crews of family members realize what a turnout they would have on Saturday May 1, 2021! “It’s a huge blessing to have the community support that we had, with people coming to eat with us and in donating items for our auction. We were overwhelmed...

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As Summer Approaches, Marriott Offers Make Travel Cheaper
May02

As Summer Approaches, Marriott Offers Make Travel Cheaper

At KSST, we love traveling. Now that it seems the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is relaxing travel restrictions, everyone we know is ready to start traveling again. Marriott Hotels has a new offer that is going to make travelling a lot easier, and potentially a lot cheaper (if not FREE). By signing up for one of the Marriot credit cards through Chase and complete the required spend, you could earn three certificates for three free...

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Commerce Tigers Baseball Closes Out Season With Blow Out Win of Lone Oak
May02

Commerce Tigers Baseball Closes Out Season With Blow Out Win of Lone Oak

The Commerce Tigers baseball team jumped out to an early lead over Lone Oak and kept their foot on the gas, blowing out the Buffaloes 11-1 in Lone Oak on Friday, Apr. 30 to conclude their season. Commerce took advantage of a line drive to take a 2-0 lead over Lone Oak in their first at-bat in the top of the first. Neither team scored a run in the second, but it would be the Tigers that struck next. After two steals by Ty Hoffman and...

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Saltillo Lady Lions Softball Tops Avery to Advance to Area Round of Playoffs
May02

Saltillo Lady Lions Softball Tops Avery to Advance to Area Round of Playoffs

The Saltillo Lady Lions softball team jumped out to a quick lead and never looked back, besting Avery 19-6 on Saturday, May 1 in the Bi-District round of playoffs. The Lady Lions came out of the gate swinging for the fences, as Saltillo cashed in on three runs in the first frame to make it 3-0 after one inning. While the Lady Bulldogs were able to get 4 runs of their own over the second and third innings to take the lead at 4-3, the...

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Lady Cats Softball Area Round Playoff Dates Announced
May01

Lady Cats Softball Area Round Playoff Dates Announced

Lady Cats softball coach David Carrillo announced Saturday, May 1 that the Lady Cats date and location for their Area round of playoffs have been released, weather permitting. Sulphur Springs will be taking on familiar foe in Crandall in Royse City, with Game 1 taking place on Friday, May 7 at 7 P.M. Game 22 will take place the following day, Saturday, May 8, also in Royse City, at 11:30 A.M. Game 3, if necessary, will tee off in...

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Hopkins County Bar Association, Judges Observe Law Day 2021
May01

Hopkins County Bar Association, Judges Observe Law Day 2021

Hopkins County Bar Association hosted a small gathering of members, judges and community members at the courthouse Friday in celebration of Law Day 2021. While Law Day is actually May 1, it falls on Saturday this year, so HCBA hosted a recognition event Friday, joined by the county and county-court-at-law judges, in proclaiming Saturday, May 1, 2021 as Law Day 2021. Hopkins County Bar Assocation President Bryan White, of Roper and...

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North Hopkins Baseball Team Stages Big Rally to Win Slugfest Over Cumby Friday
May01

North Hopkins Baseball Team Stages Big Rally to Win Slugfest Over Cumby Friday

The North Hopkins Panthers Baseball Team looked to be in big trouble after 4 innings of their game against Cumby on the road Friday (April 30). The Panthers trailed the Trojans, 12-1. The Panthers then scored 5 runs in the fifth, a dozen more in the sixth and three in the seventh as they held on to win the slugfest 21-15. The Panthers outhit the Trojans 11 to 7. North Hopkins had 3 errors and Cumby had 10. For the Panthers, Carson...

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Paris District Road Report for the Week of May 3, 2021
May01

Paris District Road Report for the Week of May 3, 2021

Paris — Here’s a look at work planned in the district during the week of May 3, 2021. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. Motorists are advised to remain alert and pay special attention to all signs, barricades and traffic controls, and reduce their speed as they approach and travel through work zones. They should also avoid distractions such as...

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Lady Cats Softball Moves on to Area Round of Playoffs
May01

Lady Cats Softball Moves on to Area Round of Playoffs

The Lady Cats softball team won both games of their double-header in Marshall versus Lufkin on Friday, Apr. 30 to win the best-of-three series to move on to the area round of playoffs.  Sulphur Springs came out with a vengeance in Game 1, scoring 5 runs in the first two innings to quickly take a 5-0 lead over the Lady Pack.  Bryant pitched a perfect game, pitching a complete 5 inning game while striking out 13 Lady Pack batters....

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Archer Named State Champion In Latino History, 3 Additional SSHS Students Among Top 5 In Essay Contests
Apr30

Archer Named State Champion In Latino History, 3 Additional SSHS Students Among Top 5 In Essay Contests

Sulphur Springs High School students brought home four awards, including a state title, following UIL’s announced April 30 of winners for UIL Essay contests. Harley Archer won the Latino Historical Essay Competition with her paper about Bea Salazar. (Screen Captures from the virutal UIL 2021 Essay Competition Awards) Junior Harley Archer was named the 2021 State Champion in the Latino History Essay Competition with her essay...

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