Express Care Open Seven Days A Week
Jan14

Express Care Open Seven Days A Week

Kalee Kirk, Physician’s Assistant and Sherry Moore, Director of Marketing at Memorial Hospital were guests on the Good Morning Show with Enola Gay to talk about the new Express Care urgent care clinic. Since opening on January 7, the clinic has seen an increasing flow of patients including 21 on the first Saturday of operation. Kalee, PA Colby Cross and Dr. Darrell Peirce are seeing patients seven days per week, treating...

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Sulphur Bluff 5th Grader, Jack Philips, Featured on RFD-TV
Jan14

Sulphur Bluff 5th Grader, Jack Philips, Featured on RFD-TV

Not every 10-year old is a featured guest performer on television but Jack Philips, fifth grade student at Sulphur Bluff ISD, was recently featured on RFD-TV’s “True Country”. Jack plays Western Swing and sings in the Bob Wills’ style. Jack’s fiddling natural abilities are being strengthened by formal training, but what he does naturally is something even seasoned musicians never...

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County Commissioners Move Forward Seeking FEMA Disaster Relief Funding
Jan14

County Commissioners Move Forward Seeking FEMA Disaster Relief Funding

Hopkins County Commissioners and FEMA are nearing completion of evaluation of spring storm and flood damage to of county road. Disaster inspections based on spring 2015 damage is nearing completion. When completed, commissioners and FEMA will quickly begin evaluation of damage from storms, tornados, and floods that occurred in December of 2015. FEMA will provide 75% of the final dollar total of damage with the county providing 25%....

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Yates Found Guilty; Sentencing Expected Thursday Afternoon
Jan13

Yates Found Guilty; Sentencing Expected Thursday Afternoon

Wednesday a Hopkins County jury found Stanton Wayne Yates, 30, guilty of four counts of engaging in organized criminal activity and one count of burglary. In a trial that began Monday morning in 8th Judicial District Court, Assistant District Attorney Clay Harrison said the sentencing phase of the trail began Wednesday afternoon with testimony. Attorney arguments in the sentencing phase will be presented Wednesday afternoon. Yates...

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Animals of the Week: Daina and Paxton
Jan13

Animals of the Week: Daina and Paxton

Daina and Paxton are two dogs with a close bond. Daina is a female Beagle and Bull mix and is one and a half years old. Paxton is a pug and Chihuahua mix and is five years old. “The original owner was trying to re-home them. She had to vacate the home that they were at and, we believe, the people there had just dropped them off at another street,” Animal Shelter Officer Barbi Blanch said. “We ended up picking them up...

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What is that weed?
Jan13

What is that weed?

What is that weed: Lawn burrweed This time of the year is always a challenge for the gardener.  Our lawns are idle with most of the grasses dormant. Sporadic ryegrass blades might be greening up and need some touch-up mowing but in general our gardens are just as we are: cold and grumpy waiting for the temperatures to raise. This year our knock-out roses had an unexpected flowering last week:  The “Nacogdoches” yellow roses  bloomed...

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SSISD Counselors’ Family Series: Raising Toddlers to Teens
Jan13

SSISD Counselors’ Family Series: Raising Toddlers to Teens

The counselors of Sulphur Springs Independent School District will be hosting their second informative parent session this school year on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. in the SSES cafeteria. The guest speakers for this specific event are Ginger Brooks, Licensed Professional Counselor and Dr. Todd Connor, MD. This specific session is titled Top Tips for Raising Toddlers to Teens and will provide information on the...

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Biggest Loser Community Challenge!
Jan13
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Eastbound I-30 In Greenville Shutdown by 18-Wheeler Stop Following Police Chase
Jan13

Eastbound I-30 In Greenville Shutdown by 18-Wheeler Stop Following Police Chase

Those traveling I-30 from the Dallas area to Sulphur Springs are encountering a major delay created by Police from several departments and troopers with the Texas Department of Public Safety who have stopped an 18-wheeler with flat tires on the service road near the old Mary of Puddin Hill location.The drive finally exited the vehicle after gas was shot into the vehicle. He was placed in custody by a SWAT Team. According to reports,...

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Man Turns Himself In On Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child Charges
Jan13

Man Turns Himself In On Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child Charges

Raul Carrerea Pichardo, 35, turned himself in to the Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office without incident Tuesday evening on a warrant for aggravated sexual assault of a child. Bond was set at $35,000 after a bond agreement between Pichardo’s attorney and the District Attorney’s office. The incident occurred in October, 2014. Pichardo, a citizen of Mexico, is being held in Hopkins County Jail for both the offense and for...

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