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Even Girl Scout Cookie Sales Effected this Year
Mar29

Even Girl Scout Cookie Sales Effected this Year

March 29, 2026 – As cookie season winds down, some Girl Scout troops are finding themselves with leftover inventory, reflecting a shift in buying habits driven by higher prices and increased competition. Boxes that once sold quickly are now moving more slowly, with some customers pointing to rising costs. In recent years, prices have climbed to around $5 to $7 per box in many areas, prompting comparisons to cheaper store-brand...

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Wildcats Took on the North Lamar Panthers in Baseball Action March 24th
Mar29

Wildcats Took on the North Lamar Panthers in Baseball Action March 24th

March 29, 2026 – The Sulphur Springs, Texas, High School Wildcats took on the North Lamar Panthers in baseball action March 24, 2026. The game was played at Wildcat Park in Sulphur Springs, Texas. Below is KSST/Cable Channel 18’s coverage of this game. KSST’s Sports Director, John Mark Dempsey, called Play by Play, and Tony Flipping provided Color...

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Ranger Baseball Time Today at 2PM
Mar26

Ranger Baseball Time Today at 2PM

March 26, 2026 – SULPHUR SPRINGS, Texas — Baseball fans across Hopkins County will once again be able to catch Texas Rangers Baseball radio, as KSST 1230 AM continues its long-standing tradition of broadcasting Rangers baseball. KSST is part of the Texas Rangers Radio Network, a statewide group of affiliate stations that carry live game coverage throughout the season. For local listeners, that means Opening Day coverage will be...

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TEXAS AWARDS $116 MILLION IN FIFA WORLD CUP PUBLIC SAFETY GRANTS
Mar26

TEXAS AWARDS $116 MILLION IN FIFA WORLD CUP PUBLIC SAFETY GRANTS

March 26, 2026 – AUSTIN — Governor Greg Abbott announced $116 million in public safety grants to support security efforts tied to the upcoming FIFA World Cup matches in Texas, with major funding directed to the Houston area and North Texas. The grants, administered through the Governor’s Public Safety Office, will go to the City of Houston and the North Central Texas Council of Governments. Officials say the funding is aimed at...

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QUIKTRIP Planned For Sulphur Springs, Raising Traffic and Business Impact Questions
Mar25

QUIKTRIP Planned For Sulphur Springs, Raising Traffic and Business Impact Questions

March 24, 2026 – SULPHUR SPRINGS, Texas — A new QuikTrip convenience store and gas station appears to be headed to Sulphur Springs, with development plans pointing to a location near one of the city’s busiest corridors. Commercial real estate listings tied to property along Interstate 30 indicate a “new construction QuikTrip gas station” is planned just off the highway, likely near the intersection of I-30 and Broadway Street,...

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HOPKINS COUNTY WOMAN INDICTED IN FEDERAL CASE INVOLVING ALLEGED ABUSE, FRAUD AT DOG BREEDING FACILITY
Mar23

HOPKINS COUNTY WOMAN INDICTED IN FEDERAL CASE INVOLVING ALLEGED ABUSE, FRAUD AT DOG BREEDING FACILITY

PLANO, Texas – A Hopkins County woman is facing multiple federal charges following an investigation into what authorities describe as an unlicensed and inhumane dog breeding operation in Northeast Texas. Kristine Michelle Hicks, 51, of Cumby, has been indicted by a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Texas on one count of acting as an animal dealer without a license and four counts of wire fraud. The announcement was made by...

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Dirty Dog Deals May Lead to Long Prison Sentence
Mar23

Dirty Dog Deals May Lead to Long Prison Sentence

March 23, 2026 – A Hopkins County woman has been indicted and charged with federal violations related to an unlicensed breeding facility in the Eastern District of Texas, announced U.S. Attorney Jay R. Combs. Kristine Michelle Hicks, 51, of Cumby, was named in an indictment returned by a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Texas this week charging her with acting as an animal dealer without a license and four counts of...

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Amazon Pulls Back on USPS Use, Attempts to Avoid Blame For USPS Financial Woes
Mar23

Amazon Pulls Back on USPS Use, Attempts to Avoid Blame For USPS Financial Woes

March 23, 2026 – Amazon is planning a significant reduction in the number of packages it sends through the United States Postal Service, a move that could have major implications for the already struggling federal agency. The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is in a critical financial state, warning it could run out of cash by early 2027—or within a year—due to roughly $9 billion in net losses during FY2025 and continued losses in...

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$5 Million In Grants For Psychiatry Fellowships
Mar23

$5 Million In Grants For Psychiatry Fellowships

March 23, 2026 – Governor Greg Abbott announced Monday that Texas will invest $5 million in new grants aimed at expanding mental healthcare education through forensic psychiatry fellowships. The funding will support the Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Program, administered by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, and is designed to strengthen the state’s mental health workforce by training physicians in a specialized...

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Frigidaire Recalls Over 170,000 Gas Ranges Due To Burn Hazard
Mar23

Frigidaire Recalls Over 170,000 Gas Ranges Due To Burn Hazard

March 23, 2026 – More than 174,000 Frigidaire gas ranges are being recalled due to an oven-related issue that poses a burn hazard to users. The affected units were sold at Lowe’s, The Home Depot, and other retail stores nationwide and online at Frigidaire.com from June 2025 through January 2026 for between $630 and $2,700. The recall affects about 169,500 units sold in the U.S. and 5,300 in Canada, according to the Consumer...

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