Coach Cipoletta Says Wildcats Found a Way to Win Season Opener in OT
Nov18

Coach Cipoletta Says Wildcats Found a Way to Win Season Opener in OT

Wildcats Basketball Coach Clark Cipoletta says he feels grateful that things went the Wildcats’ way in overtime in a 73-71 win over Decatur Saturday (November 16) in the Cowtown Showdown at North Crowley. He says it was just like last year when the Wildcats always seemed to find a way to win those games that went right down to the wire. Coach Cipoletta says he has a team of guys who hate to lose. He says the Wildcats battled and...

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Saltillo Lady Lions Pick Up Solid Road Win at Rivercrest Saturday
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Saltillo Lady Lions Pick Up Solid Road Win at Rivercrest Saturday

The Saltillo Lady Lions evened their season record at 1-1 with a win at Rivercrest, 62-20 on Saturday (November 16). The Lady Lions had a very strong first quarter leading 22-0 after one quarter. Their halftime lead was 28-12 and they led after three periods, 46-18. Coach Bill Giles said it was a good game for the Lady Lions defensively. He added the Lady Lions shot the ball well from the outside and that opened up their inside game,...

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Winnsboro Police Department Media Report
Nov18

Winnsboro Police Department Media Report

11/11/2019 – 11/17/2019 Arrests: Angie Stroud, age 44, of Gilmer, was arrested on 11/12/2019 for Driving While License Invalid. Brandy Addicks, age 40, of Winnsboro, was arrested on 11/13/2019 on Winnsboro Municipal Warrants for Driving While License Invalid, Expired Reg., No Driver’s License, Fail to Maintain Financial Responsibility, Speeding, and Expired Driver’s License. Danny Johnson, age 49, of Leesburg, was arrested on...

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Como-Pickton CISD’s Dec. 7 Jingle Jog Benefits Senior Scholarship Fund
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Channel 18 News:  Monday, November 18, 2019
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Brian Perry Endowment Established At PJC
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Brian Perry Endowment Established At PJC

Brian Perry Through a generous gift from Don and Janie Bonham, the legacy of their late son-in-law, Brian Perry, will continue through an endowed scholarship in his name with the Paris Junior College Memorial Foundation. Perry dedicated over 30 years of his career in law enforcement with the majority of that time with the Texas Department of Public Service. Perry passed away Sept. 26, 2019, just weeks after retiring from a...

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Class of 1968 Honors Classmate
Nov18

Class of 1968 Honors Classmate

Johnny Herren would have graduated in 1968, but tragically passed away in the summer of 1966. Over 50 years later, his memory lives on through his classmates and his best friend, Mike Mahand. Mahand recently arranged for the donation of Herren’s varsity Wildcat jersey to be framed and displayed in the KSST press box at Gerald Prim Stadium. Fellow classmate, Charles Light, provided the framing materials and skilled labor to frame...

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Cumby City Council To Canvass Nov. 5 Election, Select Mayor Pro Tem At Special Nov. 18 Meeting
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Cumby City Council To Canvass Nov. 5 Election, Select Mayor Pro Tem At Special Nov. 18 Meeting

Cumby City Hall, 100 East Main Street, Cumby, Texas A special meeting of Cumby City Council has been called for tonight to canvass results of the Nov. 5 City Council Election. According to election information released by the county clerk’s office Tuesday night, Nov. 5, 140 ballots were cast in the City of Cumby’s election. On the ballot was the mayoral race between Douglas Simmerman, mayor pro tem, and Ryan Horne. The...

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Brashear Man Accused Threatening Family Member While In Hopkins County Jail
Nov18

Brashear Man Accused Threatening Family Member While In Hopkins County Jail

Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office patrol trucks A 53-year-old Brashear man has been accused of making a terroristic threat toward a family member while in custody at Hopkins County jail, according to arrest reports. The Brashear man has been in the county jail since his arrest on Oct. 26 on a violation of parole warrant and a charge of terroristic threat to a family or household member, according to jail reports. On Saturday, Nov....

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Longview Man Accused Of Having Penalty Group 2 Controlled Substance
Nov18

Longview Man Accused Of Having Penalty Group 2 Controlled Substance

A Longview man was arrested early Sunday morning after state troopers reportedly found four different kinds of pills, including what was suspected to be Ecstasy or another Penalty Group 2 controlled substance, in his vehicle. Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Warren Williamson reported stopping a beige Toyota Sequoia at 12:57 a.m. Nov. 17, after observing the sport utility vehicle being driven in the left lane when prohibited...

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