Saltillo Graduating Class of 2017
Clayton Matthew Wilson Dakota Glenn Patridge Adam Michael Valenzula Rainie Lynn English Melissa Monike Groenewold Logan Wayne Camp Kasey ShyAnne Sanders Destiny Rachelle Welch Daniel Luke Saxon Ana Margarita Gallegos BreAnna Madison Reynolds Brenda Guadalupe Castro Brianna Maria Harvick Caitlin Michelle Shelby Charles Dalton Smith Cindia Selena...
PJC Creative Writing Awards Presented
Student writing talent was the focus of a recent awards ceremony at Paris Junior College. Ceremony organizer and PJC English instructor Marsha Dennis emphasized to the audience the importance of creative writing that showcases narrative craft and poetry before handing out the awards. Katelyn Allen of Sulphur Bluff received the Outstanding Student in English award, presented by English instructor Dr. Jennifer Collar. “She is a...
Nurses Week at Christus Mother Francis Hospital
Visiting the KSST Morning Show on May 9, 2017 during National Nurses Week were a trio of health professionals from Christus Mother Francis Hospital in Sulphur Springs. Tanna Lampp Holland , an 11-year employee, is Case Manager and Coordinator of Medical/Surgical Pediatrics. ICU Director Susan McGrady started as an ICU nurse 24 years ago. Sherry Moore, center, Director of Marketing and Chaplaincy is actually not a nurse but began her...
SSISD Board Approves CTE Budget Amendment; Hears Stadium Report; Meets Val & Sal; Approves Personnel Changes
Monday night the Sulphur Springs School Board was introduced to the Class of 2017 Valedictorian and Salutatorian, saw two returning members receive the oath of office, heard reports on various projects, and voted to remodel the Ag Shop and purchase welding equipment to upgrade the program. Lydia Burleson was recognized as Valedictorian and Tori Mattison was recognized as Salutatorian of the Class of 2017. They were presented plaques...
Fall Festival Board Names Patti Stone Sells Grand Marshall
Patti Stone Sells will serve as Grand Marshal of the Hopkins County Fall Festival Parade in October, 2017. Sells will be honored for the work she does for families that have lost a soldier and for the scholarships the Tanner Higgins Warrior Run gives to students. The announcement was made Monday night during a meeting of Fall Festival Board. A number of decisions were made during the meeting. The Kelly Miller Circus is being invited...
Dinner Bell Menu May 10th, 2017
Our Community Partner for this week is Bio T Thanks to these great sponsors for helping us provide the amazing meals for all our friends. Baked Chicken Salad Frito Corn Salad Berries and Greens Salad Buttered French Bread Lemonade Dessert Tea or water Served at 11:45 AM at the First United Methodist Church in Sulphur Springs, TX. Dinner Bell Aug1 Dinner Bell Aug2 Dinner Bell Aug3 Dinner Bell Aug4 Dinner Bell 007 Building 3...
Video Story Included: Reds, Whites, and Brews Was “Very Smooth”
Great weather, all the vendors were present, and a near sell-out enabled “Reds, Whites, and Brews” Art Foster, Jr, with the Buried Bones Foundation, to say all went well with the second annual event. This is the first year of Buried Bones Foundation to manage the event. Foster said a great layout, positive feedback, and workers being on time enabled the event to be “very smooth”. He noted that Buried Bones Foundation had not ask for a...
Criminal Charges Against Contractor Leads to Eighth Judicial Court Trial
A jury trial underway in 8th Judicial District Court is expected to conclude Tuesday. Chad Alan Cappiello, a remodel/repair contractor who also uses the alias Chad Russell, is being tried on two counts of Theft of Property more than $1,500 but less than $20,000. This is not his first day in court for an offense related to this type of theft. In opening remarks Monday morning, Assistant District Attorney Clay Harrison noted that...
Wildcats Register 2-1 Record at Gilmer 7-on-7
The Wildcats varsity 7 on 7 team played their first games of the season Saturday at Gilmer and won two and lost one. Wildcats Offensive Coordinator Matt Young said Sulphur Springs brought lots of athletes on varsity and JV high school teams and four middle school teams. The Wildcats’ varsity opened with a 19-18 win over Lindale. Trailing at the end, the Wildcats made a two point conversion to win as quarterback D’Corian...




