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SSISD Delay Start on Wednesday
Feb18

SSISD Delay Start on Wednesday

February 18, 2025 – Due to the threat of severe winter weather, the Sulphur Springs ISD will delay the start of school for all campuses. School will start at 10 AM on Wednesday. Stay tuned for additional information on the artic blast headed our way.

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East Texas A&M Earns Coveted R2 Research Institution Status in Carnegie Classification
Feb18

East Texas A&M Earns Coveted R2 Research Institution Status in Carnegie Classification

The R2 designation reinforces East Texas A&M’s growing reputation as a leading research university. COMMERCE, TX, Feb. 17, 2025— East Texas A&M University is proud to announce its designation as a Research 2 (R2) institution by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. This recognition highlights the university’s commitment to research and innovation, placing it among an elite group of...

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Want to own a Dairy Queen, or at least the contents? 24 stores are being auctioned off online in Texas.
Feb17

Want to own a Dairy Queen, or at least the contents? 24 stores are being auctioned off online in Texas.

February 17, 2025 – This month, multiple Dairy Queen locations across Texas are closing and liquidating their assets. An online auction is scheduled for February 20, 2025, at 12:00 PM CST, managed by LocalAuctions.com. This event offers a unique opportunity for individuals interested in acquiring restaurant equipment and furnishings from these establishments. Each auction lot comprises the complete contents of a Dairy Queen...

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Coldest Temps of the Year Expected This Week
Feb17

Coldest Temps of the Year Expected This Week

This week, Hopkins County, Texas, is bracing for a significant drop in temperatures as an Arctic cold front moves through the region. Residents should prepare for the coldest weather of the season, with temperatures plunging well below freezing and wind chills making conditions feel even more frigid. On Tuesday, February 18, the cold front is expected to arrive, bringing rain and sharply colder temperatures. The high is projected to...

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Wildcats Took on Pleasant Grove in Their Last Home Game of the Season
Feb16

Wildcats Took on Pleasant Grove in Their Last Home Game of the Season

February 16, 2025 – The Sulphur Springs High School Wildcats took on Pleasant Grove in their last home basketball game of the season February 11th, 2025. Below is KSST’s coverage of this exciting game. Sports Director John Mark Dempsey called Play by Play and Tony Flippin provided Color Commentary. Be sure to check out this nail biting game see how your Wildcats...

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Plan to Buy ‘Armored Teslas’ Vanishes From State Department Wish List
Feb14

Plan to Buy ‘Armored Teslas’ Vanishes From State Department Wish List

February 14, 2025 – A $400 million plan to purchase armored Tesla vehicles for diplomatic use has quietly disappeared from the U.S. State Department’s procurement list. The initiative, which aimed to enhance security for diplomats while leveraging Tesla’s electric vehicle (EV) technology, was initially proposed as part of a broader effort to modernize the government’s fleet with sustainable, high-tech solutions. However, the...

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Dawna Pryor had a Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark to Discuss Happenings at the Senior Center
Feb14

Dawna Pryor had a Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark to Discuss Happenings at the Senior Center

On this exciting episode of KSST’s A Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey, Sulphur Springs Senior Citizens Activity Center Coordinator Dawna Pryor sat down with John Mark to chat about the exciting future activities planned at the Senior Center. Dawna and John Mark chatted about Valentine’s Day, the Single Seniors Soiree planned for singles, the 90 plus Bridges Banquet, and so much more. Be sure to check out this...

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More Plastic Bottles Headed Our Way
Feb13

More Plastic Bottles Headed Our Way

February 13, 2025 – In February 2025, President Donald Trump announced the imposition of a 25% tariff on all aluminum imports, intensifying his administration’s protectionist trade policies. This move has significant implications for industries reliant on aluminum, notably beverage companies that utilize aluminum cans. In response to the increased costs associated with aluminum packaging, Coca-Cola is considering a shift...

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One Dozen Per Visit For Some Stores
Feb12

One Dozen Per Visit For Some Stores

February 12, 2025 – The ongoing avian influenza (bird flu) outbreak has significantly impacted egg supplies in Texas, leading several grocery chains to implement purchase limits to manage shortages and curb panic buying. Retailers such as Trader Joe’s, Costco, and Sprouts Farmers Market have restricted customers to purchasing a limited number of egg cartons per visit. The H5N1 bird flu strain has led to the culling of...

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CHRISTUS Heart Month Focus: Importance of Cardiac Rehab for Patients
Feb10

CHRISTUS Heart Month Focus: Importance of Cardiac Rehab for Patients

February 10, 2025 – (EAST TEXAS) – February is American Heart Month, and CHRISTUS Health is focused on all matters of the heart, including the importance of cardiac rehabilitation following a cardiac eventor surgery, what it entails and how it benefits patients. People who participate in a 36-week rehab program have a 47% lower risk of death and 31%lower risk of heart attack than those who attend only one session, according One...

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