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COMMISSIONER MILLER PROUDLY ANNOUNCES THE 2024 RELEASE OF GO TEXAN MAGAZINE
Aug26

COMMISSIONER MILLER PROUDLY ANNOUNCES THE 2024 RELEASE OF GO TEXAN MAGAZINE

AUSTIN—Today, Commissioner Sid Miller proudly announced the release of the 2024 edition of GO TEXAN magazine, produced in collaboration with Farm Flavor Media. This annual publication truly celebrates Texas agriculture from A to Z, featuring stunning photography and engaging stories highlighting the people, places, and products that make the Lone Star State a powerhouse in agriculture. From the hardworking farmers and ranchers to the...

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EDC Executive Director Chris Brown sat down with John Mark for an Update on this Second Cup Of Coffee
Aug25

EDC Executive Director Chris Brown sat down with John Mark for an Update on this Second Cup Of Coffee

Sulphur Springs EDC Executive Director Chris Brown saw down with John Mark Dempsey on the latest episode of A Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey. John Mark and Chris Brown talked about Paris Junior College and the role Colleges play in preparing the workforce, the construction of two facilities for growth in local industry, an upcoming visit with some international business personal, and much more. Be sure to check out the...

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Hopkins County Court Set to Grant Another Tax Abatement for Another Solar Power Plant
Aug25

Hopkins County Court Set to Grant Another Tax Abatement for Another Solar Power Plant

August 25, 2024 – During a regular meeting of the Hopkins County Commissioner’s Court set for August 26th, one agenda item will be for the court to consider a tax abatement for Sligsol, LLC on a 515 acre solar farm to be built on County Road 4725. A public notice with limited information was posted on the Hopkins County website in early July, but detailed information about the project has been difficult to obtain for KSST...

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Pruning Pepper Plants From Master Gardener David Wall
Aug25

Pruning Pepper Plants From Master Gardener David Wall

August 25, 2024 – We’ve all heard about early and later season pruning of tomato plants, but pruning pepper plants? Actually, though, trimming can improve pollination, with the increased air, water and sunlight resulting in increased plant and fruit growth. Examine your pepper plants by bending over to look at the plants below canopy level. Can you easily see through the plants to those in the next row? Is the foliage so dense,...

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Paris District Road Report for Week of August 26, 2024
Aug24

Paris District Road Report for Week of August 26, 2024

Paris — Here’s a look at work planned in the district for the week starting Aug. 26, 2024. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. Motorists are advised to remain alert and pay special attention to all signs, barricades and traffic controls, and reduce their speed as they approach and travel through work zones. They should also avoid distractions such...

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State Representative Jill Dutton Helps Secure a $25MM Proposed Investment for Short Line Railroad in Texas
Aug23

State Representative Jill Dutton Helps Secure a $25MM Proposed Investment for Short Line Railroad in Texas

August 23, 2024 – Northeast Texas is one of the fastest growing regions in Texas and freight by rail will play an essential role to our economy, job growth, and transportation safety.  The NETEX Rural Rail Transportation District is a multi-county District, enabled by the Texas Legislature, which includes Titus, Franklin, Hopkins, Delta, Hunt, and Collin counties. The NETEX rail currently carries 1,800 – 2,000 cars per...

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CEA Mario Villarino Visited with John Mark on Another Episode of A Second Cup of Coffee
Aug22

CEA Mario Villarino Visited with John Mark on Another Episode of A Second Cup of Coffee

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agent Mario Villarino-Gutierrez visited with John Mark on another episode of A Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey. The two talked about what trees are losing their leaves right now, and why. They also talked about the current moisture conditions in Hopkins County, the threat Army Worms present, and much more. Be sure to check the video out down below. A Second Cup of Coffee with John Mark...

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COURT ACCEPTS REQUEST TO REVIEW APPEAL OF CRYSTAL MASON ACQUITTAL
Aug22

COURT ACCEPTS REQUEST TO REVIEW APPEAL OF CRYSTAL MASON ACQUITTAL

AUGUST 21, 2024 – FORT WORTH, Texas – The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has decided to reexamine the voting case of Fort Worth resident Crystal Mason that it had previously sent back to the Texas Second Court of Appeals to review. That lower court  reversed Crystal Mason’s conviction in March 2024. Mason, a mother of three , faces five years in prison for submitting a provisional ballot in 2016 that was never counted as...

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Nominations Now Open For The 41st Annual Governor’s Volunteer Awards
Aug22

Nominations Now Open For The 41st Annual Governor’s Volunteer Awards

August 22, 2024 – Nominations are now being accepted for the 41st Annual Governor’s Volunteer Awards. Administered by the OneStar Foundation, the Governor’s Volunteer Awards are an opportunity for the State of Texas to honor exemplary individuals who have demonstrated exceptional dedication to improving their communities through outstanding service and volunteering. “Texans recognize that the heart of our communities lies...

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Summer Burn Bans Continue to Spread Across NE Texas
Aug21

Summer Burn Bans Continue to Spread Across NE Texas

August 21, 2024 – Conditions favoring wildfires continue to increase Wednesday. Additional counties North, East, South and West of Hopkins County have issued burn bans already. Map of burn bans Wednesday August 21, 2024 Map of burn bans on Tuesday August 20th, 2024 Based on the current weather forecast, it’s only a matter of time before the yearly summer ban will be in effect. In 2023, a county wide ban was put into place...

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