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Next Hopkins County Genealogical Society Monthly Meeting to be Held January 15th
Jan08

Next Hopkins County Genealogical Society Monthly Meeting to be Held January 15th

January 8, 2026 – We are starting out the new year with a bang by having our very own society president, John A. Sellers, as our speaker on Thursday, January 15, 2026.  We will meet at 611 N. Davis at 7:00 p.m. or you may join us via Zoom that evening.  (See the Zoom link below).  You are encouraged to attend this meeting at no cost to you despite his “professional speaker” status.  We...

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January Gardening List by Master Gardener Ronnie Wilson
Jan08

January Gardening List by Master Gardener Ronnie Wilson

January 8, 2026 – Gardening in January can be cold and uncomfortable, but in Hopkins County we are usually gifted with many pleasant winter days. Planning, planting, transplanting, pruning, and other general garden maintenance can all be accomplished during this time when many plants are dormant. Here are a few ideas to help gardeners get off the couch and be productive until spring arrives! January is a perfect time to prune...

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Delta County Enacts Burn Ban This Week
Jan08

Delta County Enacts Burn Ban This Week

January 7, 2026 – DELTA COUNTY IS CURRENTLY UNDER A BURN BAN. An emergency 7-day burn ban is in effect for unincorporated areas of Delta County, Texas, as of January 7, 2026, due to elevated wildfire risk The Commissioners Court will review this ban on January 13, 2026, to decide on extending or lifting it. Open burning is prohibited, though some exceptions for contained, non-commercial cooking may apply.  Key Details: ...

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Paxton Secures Agreement with Crest Manufacturer to Protect Children from Excessive Fluoride Exposure
Jan08

Paxton Secures Agreement with Crest Manufacturer to Protect Children from Excessive Fluoride Exposure

January 8, 2026 – AUSTIN — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has reached a major agreement with Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company, the maker of Crest toothpaste, aimed at protecting children from potential health risks linked to excessive fluoride exposure. The agreement requires P&G to update the marketing and packaging of Crest children’s toothpaste to accurately depict the recommended amount of fluoride...

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Want Details On Your Town’s Debt? Texas Taxpayers Rejoice
Jan07

Want Details On Your Town’s Debt? Texas Taxpayers Rejoice

January 7, 2026 – Texas taxpayers now have a new tool to track how local governments are using debt backed by property taxes, following the rollout of a statewide bond debt database aimed at increasing transparency and accountability. The new online database, developed by the Texas Comptroller’s Office, allows residents to easily search current and historical information on property tax-backed bonds issued by cities, counties,...

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Hopkins County Commissioners Consider Another Solar Farm
Jan07

Hopkins County Commissioners Consider Another Solar Farm

January 7, 2026 – A work session was held at the Hopkins County Courthouse on Tuesday, January 6, 2026 to discuss the possibility of a tax break for Cobra Industrial Activites, Inc. Cobra is attempting to push forward a project by Sligsol Solar that was withdrawn from consideration near the end of 2024. The 515-acre facility would produce 81-megawatts of electricity at full capacity. Cobra representatives discussed the build out...

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Texas Hits Historic Highs For Texans Working, Total Labor Force
Jan07

Texas Hits Historic Highs For Texans Working, Total Labor Force

January 7, 2026 | Austin, Texas | Governor Greg Abbott today touted the strength of the Texas economy as the state set new records for the number of Texans working and the size of the Texas labor force. Texas also continues to grow jobs at a faster annual rate than the U.S. as a whole based on November employment data. “Texas offers boundless opportunities for hardworking Texans and innovative entrepreneurs to thrive,” said Governor...

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Screwworm Threat Adds New Concern to Texas’ Feral Hog Problem
Jan06

Screwworm Threat Adds New Concern to Texas’ Feral Hog Problem

January 6, 2026 – By Emmy Powell – An invasive species that already costs Texas billions each year is now tied to an even greater threat. Feral hogs, with a population that continues to explode across the state, could play a role in the spread of New World screwworm, heightening concerns for livestock and wildlife. They cause an estimated $1.6 billion in annual agricultural losses across 13 states. “Feral hogs destroy...

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City National Bank is Just One of Many Hopkins County Healthcare Foundation 2026 Gala Sponsors
Jan06

City National Bank is Just One of Many Hopkins County Healthcare Foundation 2026 Gala Sponsors

January 6, 2026 – Dinner, dancing, and a room full of people ready to party with purpose – oh what a night! Proceeds of the Gala will help fund the surgical services expansion of local non-profit hospital CHRISTUS Mother Frances – Sulphur Springs. Save your sponsorship and seat here: Gala2026.GiveSmart.com.  City National Bank is kicking off the New Year on a philanthropic note! CNB is sponsoring the 20th Annual Gala...

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Abbott Orders Statewide Investigation Into Possible Child Care Funding Fraud
Jan06

Abbott Orders Statewide Investigation Into Possible Child Care Funding Fraud

January 6, 2026 – AUSTIN — Governor Greg Abbott has directed multiple Texas state agencies to launch investigations into potential fraud involving taxpayer-funded child care programs, signaling a crackdown on misuse of public funds. In a letter sent Monday, Abbott instructed the Texas Workforce Commission to work alongside the Health and Human Services Commission to strengthen anti-fraud efforts and investigate any indications...

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