Another Donation for the Meal a Day Program!
Oct02

Another Donation for the Meal a Day Program!

Burgers and Fries made another generous donation to the Meal A Day Program on October 1. The employees gave their tips and customers made donations. The total was $ 1,600.00. Thank you to Burgers and Fries customers and employees! Shown in photo: Tammy Lawson, Karon Weatherman and Ronda Mays

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Meal A Day in Need of Cooks
Oct02

Meal A Day in Need of Cooks

Meal A Day is in need of cooks on Wednesday and Thursday. Starting in November will be needing a driver for an in town on Mondays. If you could find some time to donate please let me know. (903) 885-1661 Thank You,Karon Weatherman

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Winnsboro Police Department Media Report
Oct02

Winnsboro Police Department Media Report

09/23/2019 – 09/29/2019 Large, Jacob, 28 years of age, of Mineola, was arrested on 09/23/2019 for Failure to Identify as a Fugitive and a Wood County Warrant for no Driver’s license when unlicensed. Ferguson, Nicholas, 21 years of age, of Winnsboro, was arrested on 09/27/2019 for Possession of Marijuana <2oz. Accidents:The Winnsboro Police Department responded to a 2 vehicle accident on 09/23/2019 in the 200 block of East Coke...

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Hopkins-Rains Retired School Personnel Meeting
Oct02

Hopkins-Rains Retired School Personnel Meeting

Hopkins-Rains Retired School Personnel will meet Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at 10:00 am. Location: The Oaks B&B, 516 Oak Ave, Sulphur Springs Program: Blake Cooper, Director of Friends of Texas Public Schools, will share information regarding this advocacy group that supports public schools and those who teach and work in them. Friends of Texas Public Schools also supports the needs of retired school personnel. Mr. Cooper will...

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Newsom Speaks at PJC Class
Oct02

Newsom Speaks at PJC Class

Hopkins County Judge Robert Newsom, right, spoke to Instructor Kelly Payne’s Texas Government class at the PJC-Sulphur Springs Center Tuesday. He gave the students a first hand account of how the state’s government works.

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Sulphur Springs Man Jailed For Allegedly Choking Woman During Assault
Oct01

Sulphur Springs Man Jailed For Allegedly Choking Woman During Assault

Mark Ladane Swanson Sulphur Springs police arrested a 49-year-old man on Bowie Street for family violence assault that impeded breathing. Police were dispatched at 6:15 p.m. Sept. 25 to the 1100 block of Bowie Street, where a physical disturbance was reported. Mark LaDane Swanson was accused of knocking a 48-year-old female to the ground, getting on top of her and grabbing her by the neck. The woman reportedly did not lose...

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12 Personnel Changes Approved By SSISD Trustees
Oct01

12 Personnel Changes Approved By SSISD Trustees

Sulphur Springs Independent School District Board of Trustees approved a dozen personnel changes during a special meeting Monday, Sept. 30. Overall, seven resignations, two new hires and three position swaps were accepted as recommended by district administrators. Of the resignations, three were teachers, two were aides and two were maintenance department staff. Leaving Barbara Bush Primary are special education teacher Valorie...

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Wildcats Team Tennis Offers Practice Matches to Fledgling Royse City Tennis Team Monday
Oct01

Wildcats Team Tennis Offers Practice Matches to Fledgling Royse City Tennis Team Monday

Wildcats Tennis Coach Tony Martinez can be a real ambassador for tennis. He was in that role Monday (September 30) as he offered a fledgling Royse City program an opportunity to play practice matches with his team at the Wildcat Tennis Center. Coach Martinez said the Wildcats had fun Monday. He said Royse City needs help getting started and he added he’s been there too here in Sulphur Springs. Coach Martinez said his players...

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Wildcats DC Alex Guerra Shares His Thoughts on Bye Week and Forney Offense
Oct01

Wildcats DC Alex Guerra Shares His Thoughts on Bye Week and Forney Offense

Wildcats Defensive Coordinator Alex Guerra said last week’s bye week was good, a good work week, in which the Wildcats defenders worked hard all week. He said he was able to put in some stuff while making some changes to some automatic calls the team had been working on. He said some players have been able to heal some. Coach Guerra also called the week positive and productive. He admits the Wildcats did not do much to stop the...

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County Closes Out Fiscal Year 2018-2019 With Budget Amendments, Adjustments
Oct01

County Closes Out Fiscal Year 2018-2019 With Budget Amendments, Adjustments

Hopkins County Commissioners Court Hopkins County Commissioners Court Monday morning approved a few budget amendments and transfers so that the books on fiscal year 2018-19 can be closed. The year ended on Sept. 30. Auditor Shannah Aulsbrook asked the court to approve an amendment for an increase in the fire department budget of $54,284, obtained as a loan from City National Bank for personal protective gear for Hopkins County Fire...

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