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Alleged Car Thief Also Accused Of Using Another Man’s Credit Card
May30

Alleged Car Thief Also Accused Of Using Another Man’s Credit Card

Michael Allen Coker The 51-year-old Sulphur Springs man accused of stealing a car in Paris also was charged with credit card abuse. Michael Allen Coker was first arrested Tuesday, after Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper William Gillentine discovered the silver Chevrolet sedan he stopped at 1:40 p.m., just west of Sulphur Springs on Interstate 30, for speeding had been reported stolen in Paris. When Gillentine asked Coker why...

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Get a Taste for Reducing Food Waste
May30

Get a Taste for Reducing Food Waste

Have you ever wondered how much food is wasted? A simple definition of food waste is edible food that is lost, discarded, or uneaten. Research suggests that as much as 40% of the edible food produced in this country goes to waste. That is enough to fill the Rose Bowl – every day! On a household level, USDA estimates that as much as 20 pounds of food per person per month is wasted. Across the United States, the foods wasted most often...

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Folwell: Hospital District In Good Shape Financially
May30

Folwell: Hospital District In Good Shape Financially

Hopkins County Hospital District Board CEO Ron Folwell reported the district to be “doing fairly well” financially, and the director of EMS services reported April to be a good month for the service in the three counties they serve. Financial Report For the first 7 months of the year, the hospital district’s net income was $3.944 million, which means the district “made $811,000 on a consolidated basis for the hospital,” Folwell...

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Dairy Festival Board, Sponsors Are  “Over the Moon in Dairyland”
May30

Dairy Festival Board, Sponsors Are “Over the Moon in Dairyland”

Attending the Dairy Festival photo-op were FRONT ROW L. to R. Holly Ragan of CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital, Bill Owens of Jay Hodge Chevrolet, President Carolyn McKinney, reigning Dairy Festival Queen Kaitlyn Ferrell and KSST’s Enola Gay BACK ROW L. to R. Paul Harvey, CEO CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital, Dr. Dan Hammond of Sulphur Springs Veterinary Clinic, Terry Erwin of the Sulphur Springs News Telegram and Robert Cody of...

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Chamber Connection- May 30, 2019
May30

Chamber Connection- May 30, 2019

Chamber Connection- May 30 Clarion Pointe has scheduled Business After Hours Clarion Pointe, located at 411 Industrial Drive East in Sulphur Springs has scheduled their Business After Hours and ribbon cutting celebration on Thursday, May 30th from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Please join us for networking, refreshments, and tours of the remodeled facility. The Sweet Grind schedules soft opening The Sweet Grind has scheduled a soft opening to...

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New Ordinance Imposing Regulations On Tire Stores Being Discussed by City Officials
May29

New Ordinance Imposing Regulations On Tire Stores Being Discussed by City Officials

Sulphur Springs City Council could soon be asked to consider a new ordinance which would establish regulations for tire store, according to Councilman Jimmy Lucas. The main issue, according to City Manager Marc Maxwell, is large stock piles of old and scrap tires outside of tire businesses presenting potential health and safety issues. Lucas said the matter was first brought to his attention last summer, when a family member was...

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Sprint Service Outage in Sulphur Springs Area
May29

Sprint Service Outage in Sulphur Springs Area

Sprint is replacing a component in an area tower. Sprint customers, including Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile, and Assurance Wireless brands, can expect poor to no coverage for 24 – 36 hours. There is no need to contact the local stores.

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Channel 18 News:  Wednesday, May 29, 2019
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16 Personnel Changes Approved For SSISD
May29

16 Personnel Changes Approved For SSISD

Sixteen personnel decisions impacting six campuses were approved by Sulphur Springs Independent School District Board of Trustees during a special noon meeting Wednesday. Overall, nine resignations were accepted, four new teachers hired and three staff change approved. At the elementary level, Megan Chaney resigned her post as special education aide at Travis Primary, as did Sulphur Springs Elementary math and science teacher Beverly...

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Wildcat Football Camp Opens Three-Day Run on Tuesday Night
May29

Wildcat Football Camp Opens Three-Day Run on Tuesday Night

Wildcats Football Coach Greg Owens said 42 boys attended day one of the Wildcat Football Camp Tuesday evening (May 28) from 6 until 8 p.m. inside the Multipurpose Building. The camp is designed for boys who will be entering third through the seventh grade this fall. He said it was a really good group considering that there were some conflicts with camp Tuesday night. Coach Owens hopes five or six more kids will come to camp Wednesday...

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