Texas A&M-Commerce Name Change Saga Continues
Jul12

Texas A&M-Commerce Name Change Saga Continues

July 12, 2024 – About 200 people attended a hearing in the Sam Rayburn Student Center Thursday on the possibility of A&M-Commerce changing its name yet again. Public radio station K-E-T-R reports president Mark Rudin told the group that “Texas A&M University-Dallas ” was not the only rebranding option being discussed. “East Texas A&M University” is also among the options under consideration. Before the 1996 rebrand...

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Sulphur Springs Whataburger Adds DoorDash as McDonald’s Closes for Rebuild
Jul11

Sulphur Springs Whataburger Adds DoorDash as McDonald’s Closes for Rebuild

Whataburger July 11, 2024 – The Sulphur Springs Whataburger recently added DoorDash as a delivery option to the many ways to get your Whataburger fix. DoorDash remains the most prevalent delivery service for restaurant delivery in Hopkins County as UberEats and others don’t seem to have as many drivers. Staff at the local eatery reports that the DoorDash delivery option has been very popular since implementation, and now...

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Foundation Announces First Handbag Bingo Title Sponsor
Jul09

Foundation Announces First Handbag Bingo Title Sponsor

July 9, 2024 – Sulphur Springs, TX – The Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s Designer Handbag Bingo has a title sponsor for the first time in its five-year history. The Alliance Bank family of businesses (Alliance Bank, Alliance Bank Financial Services, and Galyean Insurance) is this year’s title sponsor. This sponsorship augments the Alliance Bank group’s relationship with the Foundation and underscores...

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Power on for Hopkins County and Surrounding Counties
Jul09

Power on for Hopkins County and Surrounding Counties

July 9, 2024 – Hopkins County received the blessing of needed rain, but none of the destruction other parts of Texas received. Once a Category 5 hurricane, Beryl was classified as tropical depression when close to Sulphur Springs. A tropical depression forms when a low pressure area is accompanied by thunderstorms that produce a circular wind flow with maximum sustained winds below 39 mph. An upgrade to a tropical storm occurs...

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Armyworms are Notorious Pests that can Cause Significant Damage by Mario Villarino
Jul08

Armyworms are Notorious Pests that can Cause Significant Damage by Mario Villarino

July 8, 2024 – Armyworms are notorious pests that can cause significant damage to crops, pastures, and turfgrass. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service offers comprehensive resources and advice to help farmers and gardeners manage these pests effectively. Armyworms are the larvae of certain moth species, commonly the fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) and the true armyworm (Mythimna unipuncta). These caterpillars are...

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Texas Schools Spending Millions on Electric Buses
Jul08

Texas Schools Spending Millions on Electric Buses

Districts are buying the vehicles with grants from a $5 billion Clean Bus Program funded by federal taxpayers. Erin Anderson | July 5, 2024 Texas school districts are taking advantage of a federal grant program to buy electric buses that will cost taxpayers millions. The grants are part of a $5 billion Clean Bus Program administered by the Environmental Protection Agency. Funds for the program were included in the $454...

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A Visit From Santa in July Mentioned on This Second Cup of Coffee
Jul07

A Visit From Santa in July Mentioned on This Second Cup of Coffee

On this episode of KSST’s A Second Cup of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey, Sulphur Springs Public Library Director Hope Cain stopped by to visit. The two discuss the Sulphur Springs Library’s website, sslibrary.org, and some of the features it offers. They also talked about the ratings site, commonsensemedia.org, and all that it has to offer parents and guardians. John Mark and Hope also chatted about other resourceful...

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City Managers Report July 2nd 2024
Jul07

City Managers Report July 2nd 2024

CLAIMS – We had one workers’ compensation claim in June for poison ivy exposure. We did not have any liability claims.  COMPREHENSIVE PLAN – We have applied for a $250,000 grant from the General Land Office (GLO) to help pay for the plan. They required an amendment to our Financial Management Policy. The amendment was approved at the May meeting. The GLO says that they will make a decision on July 15. COLLEGE STREET – The College...

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Fire Ants are a Significant Pest in Texas by Mario Villarino
Jul05

Fire Ants are a Significant Pest in Texas by Mario Villarino

July 5, 2024 – Fire ants, particularly the red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta), are a significant pest in Texas, causing damage to property, livestock, wildlife, and human health. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service provides comprehensive guidelines for managing and controlling fire ant populations to mitigate their impact effectively. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension recommends an Integrated Pest Management...

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DPS Arrests Several Criminal Illegal Immigrants of Interest
Jul05

DPS Arrests Several Criminal Illegal Immigrants of Interest

July 3, 2024 AUSTIN – The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is announcing the capture of a dozen wanted criminal illegal immigrants of interest across the state – just some of the thousands of identified fugitives who have entered the United States illegally and committed crimes in Texas. These individuals are a part of the larger list used by DPS Special Agents in selecting fugitives to appear on Texas’ 10 Most Wanted...

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