Trading Post for Friday, March 27, 2020
Mar27

Trading Post for Friday, March 27, 2020

For Sale: rabbits. Two Does and three Bucks. They are New Zealand stock, but have coats of mixed colors. Also included, eight hutches, four brood boxes, and an automatic watering system. Asking $100.00 for everything. If interested, or for more info., please call 903-473-2895....

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PJC Regents Extend Spring Semester To May 14 Due to COVID-19 Pandemic
Mar27

PJC Regents Extend Spring Semester To May 14 Due to COVID-19 Pandemic

Room And Board Rates For Fall 2020, Spring 2021 Approved The Paris Junior College Board of Regents approved an extension of the spring semester to May 14, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic at a special meeting held Thursday, March 26.  PJC Paris Junior College “We are having to do that because we extended Spring Break for our students one week,” said PJC President Dr. Pam Anglin.  The regents met a week earlier than planned in order...

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North Hopkins Water Supply Corporation Closes Lobby
Mar26

North Hopkins Water Supply Corporation Closes Lobby

Effective immediately, the office/lobby at North Hopkins Water Supply Corporation is closed to walk-in traffic. Payments may be made through the mail or placed in a drop box on the south side of the building. The water corporation is considered an essential business during these times and will remain open for business – only the lobby is closed. This is being done for the protection of our customers as well as our employees....

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Chamber Connection – March 26, 2020
Mar26

Chamber Connection – March 26, 2020

By Lezley Brown, Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce President/CEO I have found myself at a complete loss for words lately.  I wasn’t even sure what to include in the Chamber Connection this week … what is relevant, what is important, what is changing so fast that we can’t even keep up?  Then I remembered a poem I read at the Chamber banquet in February. I dug it out, reread it, and found some comfort … so I’m passing it along to you....

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Watch Your Catalytic Converter
Mar25

Watch Your Catalytic Converter

KSST received a report regarding a recent surge in catalytic converter thefts in the area. This report includes an attempted theft in Greenville, TX occurring at 4 p.m. Wednesday March 25th, 2020. The catalytic converters fitted to every car and pickup on the road since 1975 can be worth $70 or more. The cost to repair the damage caused by theft and to make the vehicle street legal again can reach $3000. Catalytic converters awaiting...

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Primary Runoff Elections, Including For District 2 State Representative, Reset For July Due To COVID-19
Mar25

Primary Runoff Elections, Including For District 2 State Representative, Reset For July Due To COVID-19

Dates Of City, School Elections Could Change As Well As is the case with nearly all things at the present time, primary runoff and local elections are also being impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. In Hopkins County, one runoff election has already been rescheduled and could potentially change the dates of other local elections as well. Party Primary Runoffs All primary runoffs elections scheduled for May 26 in Texas have been...

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Feeding Our Own: Lunch for Youth, and Opportunity for Youth to Serve
Mar25

Feeding Our Own: Lunch for Youth, and Opportunity for Youth to Serve

Any K-12 child wanting a hot lunch can stop by the Grey’s Building in Pacific Park weekdays from 11 till 1. Equally important to feeding area kids during this extended Spring Break is an opportunity to serve. This opportunity has sprung to life due to the effort of volunteers and local businesses. With an outpouring of community support ‘Feeding Our Own’ has been able to provide over 850 meals just this week and...

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Fajitas at Pacific Park Today
Mar25

Fajitas at Pacific Park Today

GSC provided the meal and local volunteers served chicken fajitas to any K-12 kids needing a meal. The service started at 11:00AM Wednesday March 25th, 2020.

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DSHS Accelerates COVID-19 Reporting, Including All Cases Reported To Local Health Departments
Mar24

DSHS Accelerates COVID-19 Reporting, Including All Cases Reported To Local Health Departments

Texas COVID-19 impact as of March 24, 2020: 13,235 tests taken, 715 positive results, 65 of 254 counties have a positive case, 11 deaths reported The Texas Department of State Health Services this evening announced it is updating its method of reporting COVID-19 cases in Texas. In order to provide more timely information, the DSHS daily case count now includes all cases reported publicly by local health departments around the state....

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COVID-19: Visitor Restrict By CHRISTUS
Mar24

COVID-19: Visitor Restrict By CHRISTUS

CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital – Sulphur Springs medical professionals and associates daily exercise numerous health and safety practices for patients, workers and visitors. During the COVID-19 pandemic, additional measures have been put in place. Effective Monday, March 23, the following were implemented: All associates will be screened each shift upon arrival to work, including a temperature takenElective, non-essential...

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