Emily Glass had A Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey
Apr12

Emily Glass had A Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey

April 12, 2026 – “Woman About Town” Emily Glass recently had A Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey. Emily and John Mark chatted about the recent “Ham Scramble,” the upcoming “Chocolate Festival” taking place May 9th, 2026, the upcoming local elections, and much more. Be sure to check out this informative episode and learn what’s going on in Sulphur Springs, Texas. A Second Cup of...

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East Texas A&M Football Ranks Among Nation’s Best in the Classroom
Apr11

East Texas A&M Football Ranks Among Nation’s Best in the Classroom

April 11, 2026 – Lion Football is proving that excellence extends far beyond the field at East Texas A&M University (ETAMU), ranking among the top academic performers in all of college athletics. This week, 20 East Texas A&M football players were named to the National Football Foundation’s (NFF) Hampshire Honor Society, marking the most selections from one school for 2026 in the NCAA...

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Paxton Seeks Records from 1,000+ Texas Cities in Tax Transparency Probe
Apr10

Paxton Seeks Records from 1,000+ Texas Cities in Tax Transparency Probe

April 10, 2026 – AUSTIN — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a sweeping inquiry into more than 1,000 municipalities, demanding financial records to ensure cities are complying with a new state law aimed at increasing transparency and preventing unlawful tax increases. The effort centers on Senate Bill 1851, passed during the most recent legislative session, which requires cities to complete and publicly post annual...

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Next Hopkins County Genealogical Society Monthly Meeting to be Held April 16th
Apr09

Next Hopkins County Genealogical Society Monthly Meeting to be Held April 16th

April 9, 2026 – You are invited to come and hear our speaker, Michele Bailey, on Thursday, April 16, 2026.  We will meet at 611 N. Davis, Sulphur Springs, TX., at 7:00 p.m. or you may join us via Zoom that evening.  (See the Zoom link below). Michele Bailey, a Texan by choice since the age of twelve, is a dedicated genealogist with a deep passion for helping others to discover their roots.  Leveraging thirty...

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Magness Found Guilty of Murder in 30-Year-Old Crime
Apr09

Magness Found Guilty of Murder in 30-Year-Old Crime

April 9, 2026 – The 1996 murder of Geraldine Blackmon has culminated in the guilty verdict of previous Hopkins County resident William Doyle Magness who had been living in Midlothian at the time of his arrest. Magness now awaits his punishment as the Hopkins County jury decides his future in the punishment phase of the trial that began on Monday April 6th. The cold case was never far of the radar of the Hopkins County...

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How The War in Iran May Make Hamburgers More Expensive
Apr09

How The War in Iran May Make Hamburgers More Expensive

April 9, 2026 – You have already felt the sting at the gas pump as fuel prices are on the rise from disruption in the Strait of Hormuz. The chokepoint between the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman normally passes over a billion dollars worth of oil everyday to the global economy and when it does not, gas prices will rise. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz can also disrupt global fertilizer shipments just as fertilizer from the...

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Potential ‘Super El Niño’ Raises Questions About Texas Drought Relief
Apr09

Potential ‘Super El Niño’ Raises Questions About Texas Drought Relief

April 9, 2026 – AUSTIN — A developing weather pattern in the Pacific Ocean could become one of the strongest El Niño events in more than a century, but experts say its impact on Texas drought conditions remains uncertain. El Niño is a naturally occurring climate pattern defined by warmer-than-average ocean temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean, which can shift global weather systems. When strong enough, it can...

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Texas Data Center Boom Comes With Billion Dollar Tax Tradeoff
Apr08

Texas Data Center Boom Comes With Billion Dollar Tax Tradeoff

April 8, 2026 – AUSTIN — Texas is forgoing more than $1 billion a year in tax revenue to support the rapid expansion of data centers, according to new state estimates, raising questions among lawmakers about the long-term cost of the incentive. The state will lose at least $3.1 billion in sales tax revenue over the next two years due to a longstanding exemption for data center equipment, one of the largest tax breaks currently...

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Dogs Tied in Yards: What is the Law?
Apr08

Dogs Tied in Yards: What is the Law?

April 7, 2026 – Texas has strengthened its animal welfare laws in recent years, placing stricter limits on how dogs can be restrained outdoors, particularly when tied up in yards. The state’s Safe Outdoor Dogs Act, which took effect in 2022, made it illegal for dog owners to chain or tether dogs in unsafe or inhumane conditions. Lawmakers passed the measure after years of advocacy from animal welfare groups who argued that...

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Take this TxDOT Survey to Help Shape the Future of I-35
Apr07

Take this TxDOT Survey to Help Shape the Future of I-35

April 7, 2026 – Survey is a part of I-35 corridor study PARIS – From road trip kolaches to international trade, I-35 is a vital transportation artery for the state of Texas, and drivers now have a chance to shape its future.  To meet the transportation needs of Texas’ growing population and robust economy over the next 25 years, the Texas Department of Transportation...

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