Sulphur Springs Man Jailed On Collin County Indecency Warrant
Jun29

Sulphur Springs Man Jailed On Collin County Indecency Warrant

A 28-year-old Sulphur Springs man was jailed Tuesday, June 28, 2022, on a Collin County indecency warrant, according to arrest reports. Steven Michael Canales Sulphur Springs Police Officer Sean Hoffman and Lt. Mark Estes were dispatched to a Main Street restaurant just before noon Tuesday, June 28, 2022, to assist the US Marshals Service in taking Steven Michael Canales into custody on a Collin County warrant. The 28-year-old Sulphur...

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FDA Safety Communication: Do Not Use Baby Neck Floats Due to the Risk of Death or Injury
Jun29

FDA Safety Communication: Do Not Use Baby Neck Floats Due to the Risk of Death or Injury

FDA Safety Communication News Release The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning parents, caregivers, and health care providers not to use neck floats with babies for water therapy interventions, especially with babies who have developmental delays or special needs, such as spina bifida, spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) type 1, Down syndrome, or cerebral palsy. The use of these products can lead to death or serious injury....

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Nationwide Outage Impacts Texas Work Search Websites
Jun29

Nationwide Outage Impacts Texas Work Search Websites

TWC News Release — June 29, 2022 WorkInTexas.com, Related Sites Are Currently Down; TWC Establishes Page Highlighting Other Job Search Tools AUSTIN – Three work search websites in Texas are offline following a nationwide outage impacting many states’ job search websites. Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) contracts with Geographic Solutions, Inc (GSI) to host WorkInTexas.com and two related sites, MyTXCareer.com and...

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Hospital District Board Approves FRPs For Landscaping, Communications Equipment
Jun29

Hospital District Board Approves FRPs For Landscaping, Communications Equipment

Hopkins County Hospital District Board of Directors during a noon meeting Tuesday, June 28, 2022, accepted RFPS and approved bids for landscaping plants and trees as well as proposed quote for communications equipment. Landscaping HCHD Board received two responses to the request for prices to supply all plants and trees for landscaping for the new Hopkins County EMS station/HCHD headquarters, being constructed across the street from...

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DPS Increases Enforcement to Keep Roads Safe on July 4
Jun29

DPS Increases Enforcement to Keep Roads Safe on July 4

Texas Department of Public Safety image AUSTIN – The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Texas Highway Patrol (THP) will be initiating two traffic safety campaigns during the holiday weekend looking for people violating traffic laws from Friday, July 1, through Monday, July 4. “Our nation’s freedom is something worth celebrating, and I encourage everyone to do it in a responsible way,” said DPS Director Steven McCraw. “This...

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Sulphur Springs Resident Accused Of Choking Wheelchair-Bound Man
Jun28

Sulphur Springs Resident Accused Of Choking Wheelchair-Bound Man

A 68-year-old Sulphur Springs man accused Monday evening of choking his wheelchair-bound son-in-law was arrested on a felony assault charge. David Cartwright Jr. Hopkins County Sheriff’s Deputy Josh Davis responded at 5:28 p.m. June 27, 2022, to what was reported as an assault at a County Road 2345 residence. Upon arrival, Davis spoke with both the resident and his son-in-law, who also lives in the same household. David...

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GE Healthcare Recalls CARESCAPE R860 Ventilator Due To Potential Early Backup Battery Failure
Jun28

GE Healthcare Recalls CARESCAPE R860 Ventilator Due To Potential Early Backup Battery Failure

June 28, 2022 News release GE Healthcare is recalling CARESCAPE R860 Ventilator due to early failure of the backup batteries, including replacement backup batteries, manufactured on or after April 1, 2019, because the batteries may run out before they are expected to do so. If the ventilator is running on battery power only when the battery fails, ventilation could stop completely, preventing the patient from receiving oxygen and...

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Cooper Man Accused Of Running From Police To Avoid Warrant Arrest
Jun28

Cooper Man Accused Of Running From Police To Avoid Warrant Arrest

A 43-year-old Cooper man was accused of running from police to avoid a warrant arrest Monday, according to arrest reports. Darrell Joe Dunavin AKA Daryl Joe Dunavin, AKA DJ Duanvin AKA DJ Dunavan, AKA Fink Rat AKA Rat Fink AKA D Joe Dunavin Sulphur Springs Police Officer Francisco Castro reported stopping a green Nissan for a traffic violation on West Oak Circle at Azalea Lane at 3:28 p.m. June 27, 2022. While talking to the driver,...

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Man Jailed On Felony DWI Charge Following Drive-Thru Crash
Jun27

Man Jailed On Felony DWI Charge Following Drive-Thru Crash

A 44-year-old Winnsboro man was jailed on a felony DWI charge following a drive-thru crash Sunday night. A complaint of a person lying in the street also resulted in an intoxication arrest early Saturday morning, according to arrest reports. Felony DWI Charge Sulphur Springs Police Officer Robble Acosta and Cpl. Silas Whaley responded at 10:41 p.m. June 26, 2022, to a report of a vehicle crash at the Taco Bell drive-thru. Eric Paul...

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Commissioners Court Considers Employee Health Insurance Plan, Preliminary Plat, Air Agreement
Jun27

Commissioners Court Considers Employee Health Insurance Plan, Preliminary Plat, Air Agreement

Auto Wrecking And Salvage Yard Ordinance Establishing Regulations, Requiring Licensing Approve For Hopkins County Hopkins County Commissioners Court Monday morning, June 27, considered a number of items, including a request for an estate plat, auto wrecking and salvage yard regulations, employee health insurance options, and an extended agreement with Hoyt Breathing Air. Estate Plat Preliminary plat of Rios Estates The commissioners...

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