Raised VS Ground-based Garden Beds From Master Gardener David Wall
Aug01

Raised VS Ground-based Garden Beds From Master Gardener David Wall

August 1, 2024 – This year’s literature seems overloaded with opinions as to whether raised bed gardens or ground-based gardens are the better choice. SO, what goes into the preferred choice.  If you have high quality soil, either choice is fine.  Raised beds usually have high quality soil.  On the other hand, the cost for that soil in a raised bed can be expensive, along with the cost of whatever frame...

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2024-2025 Texas Armed Services Scholarship Program Nomination
Jul31

2024-2025 Texas Armed Services Scholarship Program Nomination

Jill DuttonState Representative, District 2PRESS RELEASEAugust 1, 2024The Office of State Representative Jill Dutton is accepting applications for the Texas Armed Services Scholarship Program (TASSP) from students residing in House District 2. TASSP aims to foster participation in Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) programs at state civilian colleges by awarding eligible students with an annual conditional scholarship. Each state...

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Chamber Connection – July 30, 2024
Jul30

Chamber Connection – July 30, 2024

By Butch Burney The anticipation has been growing and now it is time for the actual preparation. We are looking forward to a fantastic 55th Annual Hopkins County Stew Contest on Oct. 26, and it’s time for stew cooks to start registering.  Registration for last year’s cooks are going out in the mail and email this week, so be looking for it in your mailbox and inbox. You can also register online at HopkinsChamber.org/stewcooks. We...

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Dinner Bell for July 31, 2024
Jul30

Dinner Bell for July 31, 2024

The Hopkins Rains Farm Bureau became a Partner with The Dinner Bell Feeding Ministry on February 17, 2016 during its promotion of “Farm Connection Week”. It has continued that relationship and has even added another date this year for Partnership. It also gave the ministry a member of the swine family purchased at the Hopkins County Junior Market Livestock Show to butcher and use for meat for several menus. Though the Farm...

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TxDOT celebrates ‘National Intern Day’
Jul30

TxDOT celebrates ‘National Intern Day’

EL PASO — So much for lifeguarding or summer travel. Hundreds of young Texans are spending their summer at TxDOT, gaining experience, sharpening skills and building a future. “This is my first job, and at 17, I believe this opportunity is an incredible starting point for someone my age,” said Isaiah Daniels. Daniels, a Parkland High School student planning to attend Texas Tech, is a summer intern at the Anthony Texas Travel...

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Recently Opened Truck Stop in Sulphur Springs Sold
Jul30

Recently Opened Truck Stop in Sulphur Springs Sold

CEFCO will change to Casey’s July 26, 2024 The acquisition will expand Casey’s presence into the attractive Texas and southern markets, delivering accretive growth and creating value for shareholders, team members and guests ANKENY, Iowa–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Casey’s General Stores, Inc. (“Casey’s” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: CASY), one of the leading convenience store chains in the United States, today announced an...

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Davis Street Baptist Church to Hold Back to School Event August 10th
Jul28

Davis Street Baptist Church to Hold Back to School Event August 10th

July 28, 2024 – Davis Street Baptist Church invites the public to their Back to School Event August 10th, 2024. The event will begin at Davis Street Baptist Church at 9:00am. School supplies will be handed out to kids grade pre-K through 8th grade. You can expect family fun such as a bounce house, hot dogs and chips, and fellowship. Come early while supplies last!

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Paris District Road Report for Week of July 29, 2024
Jul27

Paris District Road Report for Week of July 29, 2024

Paris — Here’s a look at work planned in the district for the week starting July 29, 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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A Chat With Gena and Garry Jordan With a Reflection on The Good News Bookstore Turning 50
Jul26

A Chat With Gena and Garry Jordan With a Reflection on The Good News Bookstore Turning 50

July 26, 2024 – With The Good News Christian Bookstore’s big observance of the store’s 50th Anniversary, KSST wanted to check in on the owners of this locally owned small town business. Gena and Garry talk about the history of the store, including on how they were blessed to become it’s current owners. They also share details about their big sale going on July 27, 2024. Check out the video below and find out...

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Are ‘Cocaine Sharks’ A Real Threat to Texas Beaches?
Jul26

Are ‘Cocaine Sharks’ A Real Threat to Texas Beaches?

July 26, 2024 – Researches are currently scrambling to explain a possible new threat on beaches around the world. That threat: sharks hopped up on cocaine. Here are some facts: Sharks have been proven to ‘attack’ the white floating bundles of cocaine left floating in the ocean. These bundles are the result of smugglers dumping their cargo. Scientist theorize sharks might mistake the objects for birds. Much like the...

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