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Prepare for Wildfires as Potential Continues
Feb28

Prepare for Wildfires as Potential Continues

February 28, 2025 – COLLEGE STATION, Texas  As wildfire potential continues across Texas, prepare and keep prevention top of mind. “Dry conditions will persist into the weekend, continuing this week’s risk for wildfires,” said Jared Karns, Texas A&M Forest Service Fire Chief. “It’s important for Texans to prepare for wildfires, work to prevent them and heed warnings of local officials.” Ninety percent of wildfires are...

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New Beginnings Healing and Deliverance Ministries to Hold Free Community Wide Meal March 1st
Feb28

New Beginnings Healing and Deliverance Ministries to Hold Free Community Wide Meal March 1st

February 28, 2025 – New Beginnings Healing and Deliverance Ministries will host their monthly “The Lord’s Supper” free community wide meal March 1, 2025, from 11am to 2pm. The March Menu includes loaded baked potato, and a dessert. The event will be held at 717 East Jefferson St., in Sulphur Springs, Texas. For more information, please call 903-335-7689. New Beginnings Healing and Deliverance Ministries March...

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Drinking and Driving Over Spring Break Could Land you in the “DWI Not So Fun House” or Worse
Feb27

Drinking and Driving Over Spring Break Could Land you in the “DWI Not So Fun House” or Worse

51% of alcohol-related crashes in Texas during the 2023 holiday period involved drivers ages 17–30 February 27, 2025 – AUSTIN – What begins as a fun time with friends over spring break can turn tragic in an instant, and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is reminding everyone to always get a sober ride. Shocking cell phone video shows the moments before 17-year-old Andrea Elizalde was killed in a crash in the...

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Vaccination- How Does it Work? by Mario Villarino
Feb27

Vaccination- How Does it Work? by Mario Villarino

February 27, 2025 – Agriculture during the winter is full of challenges and harsh realities. Hopkins County has traditionally maintained a strong dairy and beef production all year long but the winter is particularly challenging since weather conditions are many times less than ideal for ranching. Also, producers can see the short-commings of the preparations for the winter when disease or mortality occurs. Hay becomes scarce...

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Colony Ridge aka “illegal immigrant hotbed” Raided
Feb26

Colony Ridge aka “illegal immigrant hotbed” Raided

February 26, 2025 – In a sweeping immigration operation in Colony Ridge, Texas authorities arrested 118 individuals suspected of involvement in illegal immigration activities. The coordinated effort by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), and the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) targeted what officials have described as an “illegal immigrant hotbed” within the...

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Drummond to Take Top Spot at Commerce ISD
Feb26

Drummond to Take Top Spot at Commerce ISD

February 26, 2025 – After a competitive search including  44 applicants, the Commerce ISD Board of Trustees has named Steve Drummond as the lone finalist for Superintendent. The extensive application process, conducted by the Walsh Gallegos Treviño Kyle & Robinson law firm, led to six finalists being interviewed before the Board made its decision.  Drummond is currently the Commerce ISD Director of Human...

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Texas Measles Outbreak Potentially Spreads to Two Universities
Feb25

Texas Measles Outbreak Potentially Spreads to Two Universities

February 25, 2025 – Texas health officials issued alerts regarding potential measles exposure at two state universities. A resident from Gaines County, who later tested positive for measles, visited Texas State University in San Marcos on February 14. During the visit, the individual was on campus between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., and also dined at Twin Peaks Restaurant from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. The following day, February 15, the same...

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Mitigating the Impacts of Invasive Species in Texas
Feb24

Mitigating the Impacts of Invasive Species in Texas

February 24, 2025 – COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Invasive species cause many negative impacts to the Texas landscape, from the displacement of native trees to potentially killing entire species. Because of their widespread impact, Texas A&M Forest Service takes great lengths to help mitigate their impacts and is highlighting those efforts during National Invasive Species Awareness Week. Invasive species have two main...

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Sponsorships Sought for April’s Man Bingo
Feb24

Sponsorships Sought for April’s Man Bingo

February 24, 2025 – Sulphur Springs, TX – The Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s Man Bingo, known as Mingo, is slated for Thursday, April 10 at the Hopkins County Civic Center.  Sponsorships are on sale for the event. A Big Daddy Sponsorship runs $2,500 and includes a front-row reserved table with 8 bingo packets.  Sponsors’ names and logos will be displayed next to the prize sponsored, and the sponsors’ logos...

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Hopkins County Genealogical Society to Hold Next Lunch & Learn February 26th
Feb24

Hopkins County Genealogical Society to Hold Next Lunch & Learn February 26th

February 24, 2025 – Lunch & Learn will be held this coming Wednesday, February 26, 2025, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. at 611 North Davis St., Sulphur Springs, Tx.  The Hopkins County Genealogical Society invites anyone who wants to learn more about doing genealogical research to join us.  For this month’s session you are encouraged to bring your laptop or tablet, along with your sack lunch, salad or drive-through meal....

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