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Oct. 4-10 Designated As National 4-H Week
Oct01

Oct. 4-10 Designated As National 4-H Week

Hopkins County Commissioners Court during a special court session Thursday morning offered appreciation to the many individuals involved in helping make the 4-H program in Hopkins County so successful. Judge Robert Newsom read a proclamation, adopted by the court, in which Oct. 4-10 has been designated as National 4-H Week. “This is a very significant event for Hopkins County,” said Hopkins County AgriLife Extension Agent...

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Saltillo Man Accused Of Choking Ex-Wife During Argument
Oct01

Saltillo Man Accused Of Choking Ex-Wife During Argument

A 55-year-old Saltillo man was accused of choking his ex-wife during an argument at his U.S. Highway 67 residence Wednesday night, according to arrest and jail reports. Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office Deputies Bobby Osornio and Nick Marney and Sgt. Scott Davis were dispatched at 10:23 p.m. Sept. 30 to the residence of John Diogo Fernandes, where an assault was alleged to have occurred. The man was accused of physically...

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Orsburn Sentenced to 60 Years On Delivery Charge
Oct01

Orsburn Sentenced to 60 Years On Delivery Charge

Billy Jack Orsburn was sentenced to 60 years in custody on a delivery of a controlled substance charge. A sentencing trial was held Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, in the 8th Judicial District Court. Orsburn pled open on one delivery of 1 gram or more but less than 4 grams of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance in a drug-free zone. As part of a 12.45 agreement, two other cases he was indicted for were dismissed. Billy Jack Orsburn (HCSO...

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DSHS: Early Flu Immunization Will Help Protect Texas From COVID-19
Oct01

DSHS: Early Flu Immunization Will Help Protect Texas From COVID-19

Press Release Oct. 1 is Texas Influenza Awareness Day With cold and flu season beginning and COVID-19 still spreading in Texas, now is a perfect time to get a flu shot. The Texas Department of State Health Services encourages everyone to protect themselves, their families and their communities against respiratory illness throughout the flu season by getting immunized as soon as possible. While the flu shot won’t prevent COVID-19, it...

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Deputies Served Two Warrants, Took Three People To Jail
Sep30

Deputies Served Two Warrants, Took Three People To Jail

Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office deputies served two warrants at two different addresses, one at Royal Inn and one at a Helm Lane apartment, and ended up taking a third person to jail as well, according to arrest reports. Emily Claudine Huckabay (HCSO jail photo) Deputies went to Royal Inn, where they located Emily Claudine Huckabay, a 31-year-old Sulphur Springs woman wanted on an abandoning or endangering of a child-criminal...

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Sept. 30 COVID-19 Update: 4 New Cases, 3 Recoveries, 78 Active Cases In Hopkins County
Sep30

Sept. 30 COVID-19 Update: 4 New Cases, 3 Recoveries, 78 Active Cases In Hopkins County

Four new COVID-19 cases were reported Sept. 30, three fewer than the day before. Three additional Hopkins County residents were reported to have recovered from COVID-19 as well, Hopkins County/Sulphur Springs Emergency Management officials reported in their Sept. 30 COVID-19 update. Thus, the count increased only by one case for a total of 78 active cases in Hopkins County on Sept. 30. One less patient was reported to be in the COVID...

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Mount Pleasant Man Jailed For Evading Arrest With A Vehicle
Sep30

Mount Pleasant Man Jailed For Evading Arrest With A Vehicle

A 26-year-old Mount Pleasant man was jailed for evading arrest or detention with a vehicle. Jildardo Antonio Sanroman (HCSO jail photo) Sulphur Springs Police Officer Victor Reyna at 7:07 p.m. Tuesday turned on his emergency lights in an attempt to stop a Dodge Neon for a traffic violation. Instead of stopping, driver Jildardo Antonio Sanroman allegedly drove the car down multiple streets before finally stopping in the 1500 block of...

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SCU Investigators Arrested 2 Pairs Tuesday
Sep30

SCU Investigators Arrested 2 Pairs Tuesday

Sulphur Springs Police SCU investigators arrested 2 pairs Tuesday, according to arrest reports. Wanted Woman, Boyfriend Both Arrested Jonathan Glenn Boughton and Lauren Leigh-Ann Duckworth (HCSO jail photos) SCU investigators, along with patrol officers, went to a residence in search of a wanted woman around 9 a.m. Sept. 30, 2020. Upon arrival, 39-year-old Jonathan G. Boughton answered the door, but claimed the wanted person,...

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Texas Conference For Employers Hosting Lunchtime Live
Sep30

Texas Conference For Employers Hosting Lunchtime Live

Texas Conference for Employers will be hosting Lunchtime Live, a series of 90-minute sessions on a variety of topics related to employment law, Texas Workforce Commission announced. One two different days each month through the end of the year a lunch session will be offered. The schedule, topics and registration links include: October 1: Click here to REGISTER COVID-19 Paid Leave-Related LawsPrivacy in the WorkplaceUnemployment...

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Libertarian Lou Antonelli Seeking Texas 4th Congressional District Seat
Sep29

Libertarian Lou Antonelli Seeking Texas 4th Congressional District Seat

A meet and greet was hosted over the weekend at The Magic Scoop in Sulphur Springs for Lou Antonelli, who is the Libertarian candidate running for Texas 4th Congressional District seat, a seat held by John Ratcliffe until he was confirmed as the Director of National Intelligence. Lou Antonelli, Libertarian candidate for Texas 4th Congressional District Antonelli faces Democrat Russell Foster and Republican Pat Fallon, who currently...

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