Chamber Connection February 25th, 2016 by Meredith Caddell
Feb25

Chamber Connection February 25th, 2016 by Meredith Caddell

Chamber Connection   February 25, 2016 by Meredith Caddell   5th Grade BASH at The ROC, Saturday, February 27th from 6-8pm All 5th graders are invited to a fun night full of high energy games!  This is a free event!  Free food, games and fun!  Register for Thousands of dollars of door prizes.  The ROC is located at 115 Putman Street.   Attention all Bicyclists…Spring Fever Bike Rally will take place in SS, March 12h!   Mark...

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May 7th Placement for City Council Election
Feb25

May 7th Placement for City Council Election

Placement on the May 7th ballot for Sulphur Springs City Council was decided Thursday morning in a 9 a.m. drawing for placement in the city secretary’s office at City Hall. For City Council Place 4, Charles G. Oxford will appear first followed by incumbent Freddie Taylor. In the Place 5 race, incumbent and present Mayor Pro-tem Emily Glass will be first followed by Jimmy Lucas. With three seats open on the Sulphur Springs ISD Board...

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About Composting
Feb25

About Composting

As we prepare for spring planting, many growers and gardeners are looking for good soil mixes to start their crops or gardens. An excellent option is composting at home. I have included here technical data from Texas AgriLife Extension related to home composting. In the home place are many sources of raw materials for the compost pile. From the kitchen comes coffee and tea grounds, and vegetable and fruit trimmings, which amount to...

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Over 2,000 Ballots Cast in Early Voting; Two Days Remain
Feb25

Over 2,000 Ballots Cast in Early Voting; Two Days Remain

Midweek March 1st Primary early voters cast 263 ballots Wednesday. Of that number 225 were Republicans and 38 Democrats. With Wednesday’s vote, early ballots now number 2,088. Republicans continue to out poll Democrats. Republican totals stand at 1,895 and Democrat totals are at 193 with two days left in early voting. Early voting continues through Friday at the Sulphur Springs ISD Administration Board Room on Connally Street from 8...

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Another, Older Scam Call Received by Local Senior Adult Wednesday
Feb25

Another, Older Scam Call Received by Local Senior Adult Wednesday

Shortly after reporting the call to Sulphur Springs Police, a well-known city resident contacted KSST News Wednesday afternoon regarding a phone call that had proved unsettling for the senior adult who is a grandfather. The call was a scam that has been around for years but once again rang in the home of an unsuspecting senior adult. This was the second specific scam call reported Wednesday. On the other end of the phone call was a...

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Tigers Dominate Wildcats on Prim Pitch
Feb25

Tigers Dominate Wildcats on Prim Pitch

Just about everyone anticipated a really good soccer match Wednesday night as the district’s #2 team Mt. Pleasant visited the district’s #3 team, the Wildcats at Gerald Prim Stadium. It didn’t materialize as Mt. Pleasant dominated the Wildcats early scoring four unanswered goals in the first half. In the second half, at 29:37 Chris Espinoza scored the Wildcats first goal on a penalty kick after a Wildcats player was...

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Wildcat Soccer Takes on Tigers at Prim Wednesday
Feb24

Wildcat Soccer Takes on Tigers at Prim Wednesday

It’s game on for Wildcats Soccer on this Wednesday game day. Unless we hear something different, the Wildcats will be playing the Mt. Pleasant Tigers tonight at Gerald Prim Stadium at 7 p.m. There will be no JV game. The Wildcats are 6-2 in district play and they are in third place. Mt. Pleasant is just a single point ahead of the Wildcats and they are in second place. Mt. Pleasant won at home 2-0 when the two teams played there...

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Lady Cats Soccer Lose to Mt Pleasant Tuesday
Feb24

Lady Cats Soccer Lose to Mt Pleasant Tuesday

The Lady Cats Soccer Team had an off night on the road Tuesday night losing at Mt. Pleasant, 2-0. Lady Cats Soccer Coach Jesus DeLeon said the last time they played, the Lady Cats won but he said it wasn’t a comfortable win. He added they exposed some Lady Cats weaknesses even in defeat. Coach DeLeon said he thought those weaknesses had been corrected. Coach DeLeon said he tried to tell his team this rematch would be difficult....

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Wildcats Football Plans Spring Drills
Feb24

Wildcats Football Plans Spring Drills

For the first time since Wildcats Football Coach Greg Owens has been in Sulphur Springs, the Wildcats will have spring football practice. It will take place during one week in May and the coaching staff is currently working on details. Taking the week in the spring means that the Wildcats will be getting under in August one week later than usual. The later start is why the Wildcats have time for just one scrimmage instead of their...

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Fraud Strikes Hopkins County Yet Again
Feb24

Fraud Strikes Hopkins County Yet Again

Residents in Hopkins County are yet again being harassed by scam artists. A Como man filed a complaint to the Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office after he received a phone call from an individual claiming to be a Hopkins County law enforcement officer. The caller claimed to be “Officer Adam Williams,” gave a false badge number, and proceeded to inform the Como man that he needed to pay a fee immediately or an arrest...

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