Wood County Sheriff’s Report April 18-24, 2018

Wood County Sheriff’s Report for April 18, 2018 to April 24, 2018: Disturbance: 5; Thefts: 2; Burglaries: 0; Terroristic Threats: 2; Criminal Mischiefs: 6; Inquests: 0; Suspicious Circumstances: 6; Suspicious Vehicles: 3; Suspicious Persons: 4; Alarms: 2; Harassments: 0; Criminal Trespasses: 4; Scams: 4; Frauds: 2; Abandoned Vehicles: 3; Cows Out: 25; Horses Out: 3; Welfare Checks: 9; Assaults: 2; Dog Bites: 0; Fires: 2; Noise...

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Video Presentation: Walker Notes His 15 Years on City Council and Future Growth For the City
May04

Video Presentation: Walker Notes His 15 Years on City Council and Future Growth For the City

Friday morning, Clay Walker, Place 2 Sulphur Springs City Councilman, told KSST News that the past 15 years on the city council has been filled with the good, the bad, and the ugly, but not much ugly. Walker has served in his last council meeting. Saturday, May 5th, either Sara Gibson or Jimmy Lucas will be elected Councilperson Place 2 and will be sworn in at the June meeting. He calls his time of service as a good and exciting time....

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2018 NETBIO Beef UP May 11, 2018 By Mario Villarino
May04

2018 NETBIO Beef UP May 11, 2018 By Mario Villarino

2018 NETBIO Beef UP May 11, 2018 Bull management can improve producers’ chances for reproductive success, said a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert. Proper bull management is necessary for successful breeding programs. Monitoring the health of bulls prior to and during breeding season can improve a producer’s chances of having a successful calf crop. Dr. Jason Banta, AgriLife Extension beef cattle specialist, Overton,...

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Tira News
May04

Tira News

By Jan Vaughn Lee Beck met some friends and they had a fly fishing weekend on the White River in Arkansas. Kim reports, “Catch & Release trout fishing is fun, but there is no fish dinner at the end. Boo!” Kim Beck met some old high school friends for a long beach weekend in Galveston. She comments, “The weather was great and lots of fun was had by all until the flat tire on the way home near Fairfield. A very nice gentleman...

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Are You at Nutrition Risk? By Johanna Hicks
May04

Are You at Nutrition Risk? By Johanna Hicks

Are You at Nutrition Risk?                I recently had the privilege of implementing a nutrition program targeted toward the 55+ crowd, and we had some very good discussions!  We started off by taking a quiz, followed by reviewing some nutrients that are often lacking in the diets of older adults.  Take the quiz below to see if you are at nutrition risk: 1)      Have you changed the kind or amount of food you eat because of a...

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Lady Cats Come From Behind to Take First Game Against Little Elm
May04

Lady Cats Come From Behind to Take First Game Against Little Elm

The Lady Cats’ softball team came from behind with two runs in the fifth and four big runs in the sixth to defeat Little Elm, 7-5 at McKinney North Thursday night. The Lady Cats lead the best two out of three series, 1 game to 0. The Lady Cats had to dig out of a 5-1 hole. Little Elm wasted no time getting on the scoreboard with two runs in the top of the first inning. Both runs were unearned as the Lady Lobos used an error, a...

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Channel 18 News, Thursday, May 3, 2018
May03
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University of Arkansas Courts Iwuakor
May03

University of Arkansas Courts Iwuakor

Wildcats junior basketball player Victor Iwuakor continues to be pursued by college recruiters. The web site Hawg Sports.com reported Wednesday that the University of Arkansas has made an offer to Iwuakor. The Hogs of the SEC are coached by Mike Anderson. One of his assistants reportedly saw Iwuakor in person last week. Iwuakor responded on Twitter that he was blessed to receive an offer from the University of Arkansas. Hawg Sports...

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Wildcats Have Disappointing Start to Playoffs
May03

Wildcats Have Disappointing Start to Playoffs

Wildcats Baseball Coach Jerrod Hammack said Wednesday night’s 9-3 loss to Wylie East in game one of a bi-district series was a disappointing start to the playoffs. He said it seemed the Wildcats left a couple of runners on base in every inning except one, especially early in the game. The Wildcats left nine men on base and the Raiders four. Coach Hammack said the Wildcats just could not get the big hit. He said you just need one...

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Game Day: Lady Cats on All-Artificial Turf at McKinney North; Face Little Elm in Area
May03

Game Day: Lady Cats on All-Artificial Turf at McKinney North; Face Little Elm in Area

Weather permitting, the Lady Cats’ softball team will begin a best two out of three Area round series Thursday at 7 p.m. at the all-artificial turf softball field at McKinney North. Lady Cats Coach David Carrillo was on KSST Radio and Cable Channel 18’s Saturday Morning Coaches Show last Saturday and he gave us a scouting report on Little Elm, the Lady Cats Area opponent. Actually Coach Carrillo told us what he learned...

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