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ERCOT Can Now Cut Power to Data Centers
Sep03

ERCOT Can Now Cut Power to Data Centers

August 3, 2025 – A new Texas law, Senate Bill 6, took effect Monday, giving the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) expanded authority to protect the state’s power grid during high-demand emergencies. The measure specifically targets large-scale electricity users—such as cryptocurrency mining operations, data centers, and heavy industrial plants—that consume at least 75 megawatts (MW) of power, roughly equal to the...

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It was Cloudy, But no Chance of Meatballs for the 2025 Wildcats Homecoming Parade
Sep03

It was Cloudy, But no Chance of Meatballs for the 2025 Wildcats Homecoming Parade

September 3, 2025 – Even a few clouds couldn’t stand in the way for the 2025 DIAL Study Club triple cloud roofing Sulphur Springs Wildcats Homecoming Parade! This year’s Wildcats Homecoming game will be played September 5th, 2025, against Greenville. KSST will broadcast the game, live on 1230AM, and will stream the game on our YouTube channel as well. Below is KSST/Cable Channel 18’s coverage of this exciting...

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What’s New Under SB 541: “Texas Food Freedom Act” Broader Food Categories Allowed
Sep02

What’s New Under SB 541: “Texas Food Freedom Act” Broader Food Categories Allowed

September 2, 2025 – Texas is shifting from a limited permission-based model to an exclusion-based model. Starting September 1, cottage food operators may sell almost any food produced at home, except: Meat or poultry products (though eggs are allowed) Seafood Ice or frozen desserts (like ice cream or popsicles) Low-acid canned goods CBD or THC-containing items Raw milk and related products This opens the door to items previously...

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The SSHS Wildcats Took on Poteet in the First Football Game of the Season
Aug31

The SSHS Wildcats Took on Poteet in the First Football Game of the Season

August 31, 2025 – The Sulphur Springs High School Wildcats took on the Poteet Pirates at Memorial Stadium in Mesquite, Texas, in football action Friday, August 29th, 2025. Below is KSST/Cable Channel 18’s coverage of this exciting game. KSST’s Sports Director, John Mark Dempsey, and Tony Flippin called Play by Play and provided Color Commentary. Be sure to check out this thrilling game and see how well your Wildcats...

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Governor Abbott, THECB Announce Free College Application Week
Aug30

Governor Abbott, THECB Announce Free College Application Week

August 29, 2025 | Austin, Texas | Governor Greg Abbott and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) today announced Free College Application Week Oct. 13-19, 2025. “Texas prioritizes opportunities for students to pursue the best education they need to succeed in high demand, good-paying jobs after graduation,” said Governor Abbott. “During free college application week, Texans can...

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Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office Shuts Down Senior Scammers
Aug29

Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office Shuts Down Senior Scammers

August 29, 2025 – On Monday, August 18, 2025, the Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call regarding the exploitation of an elderly individual who had been scammed out of a large sum of money. The victim was convinced by the suspects that his accounts had been hacked and that he needed to provide funds to a “courier” for something called “FTD insurance”. An investigation led by Hopkins...

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Meet the 2025 Sulphur Springs High School Homecoming Queen Contestants
Aug28

Meet the 2025 Sulphur Springs High School Homecoming Queen Contestants

August 28, 2025 – Megan Tingle, Information and Media Integration Specialist for Sulphur Springs High School, invited the media to come meet the 2025 Sulphur Springs High School Homecoming Queen Contestants, on August 26th, 2025. Below is KSST/Cable Channel 18’s coverage of this Media...

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Good News for Texas Families: Texas A&M Tuition and Fees are Frozen for the Next Two Years
Aug28

Good News for Texas Families: Texas A&M Tuition and Fees are Frozen for the Next Two Years

August 28, 2025 – BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Regents today approved next year’s operating budget of $8.1 billion and announced a two-year freeze on what Texas resident undergraduates pay for academics. Tuition and all academic fees will stay at current levels for the 2025–26 and 2026–27 academic years across all of the universities of The Texas A&M University System. “Groceries, gas and insurance may be up, but not...

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Almost 25% of Texas Schools Using Bluebonnet Learning Curriculum
Aug28

Almost 25% of Texas Schools Using Bluebonnet Learning Curriculum

August 28, 2025 – Developed by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) under House Bill 1605, the Bluebonnet Learning curriculum is a state-authored, open-education resource (OER) for K–5 elementary instruction in reading, language arts (RLA), and math. Approved narrowly by the Republican-dominated State Board of Education in November 2024, the curriculum is notable—and controversial—for incorporating explicit biblical references and...

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Governor Abbott Signs Texas’ Make America Healthy Again Legislation
Aug28

Governor Abbott Signs Texas’ Make America Healthy Again Legislation

August 28, 2025 | Austin, Texas | Governor Greg Abbott recently ceremonially signed Texas’ Make America Healthy Again legislation – Senate Bill 25, Senate Bill 314, and Senate Bill 379 – into law  alongside U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.  “Every legislator in Texas wants to see Texas be put on a pathway to be healthier,” said Governor Abbott. “These bills...

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