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Man Arrested On Felony DWI Charge After Allegedly Colliding With EMS Vehicle
Nov26

Man Arrested On Felony DWI Charge After Allegedly Colliding With EMS Vehicle

A 67-year-old Sulphur Springs man was arrested on a felony DWI charge after reportedly colliding with an EMS vehicle Thanksgiving night, according to arrest reports. Terry Wayne “Tee” Person (HCSO jail photo) Sulphur Springs Police Officer Silas Whaley and Sgt. Matt Glenn were reportedly in the 400 block of Atkins Street at 10:09 p.m. Nov. 25, 2021, for a medical call, when they saw a blue Lincoln MKZ collide with an EMS...

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Christmas In Heritage Park Offered Nov. 27 and Dec. 4, 2021
Nov26

Christmas In Heritage Park Offered Nov. 27 and Dec. 4, 2021

Hopkins County Historical Society will once again host Christmas in Heritage Park Saturdays, Nov. 27 and Dec. 4, 2021, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Items available in the Country Store, converted to a Christmas store for Christmas in the Park. A $3 fee is asked for everyone age 7 and older, but children ages 6 or younger will be admitted free to enjoy the old fashioned Christmas in the Park with their families at Heritage Park, 416 North...

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No Teams In Action Today, But Wildcat Basketball At Home Tomorrow For Mid-Afternoon Contest
Nov26

No Teams In Action Today, But Wildcat Basketball At Home Tomorrow For Mid-Afternoon Contest

While there are no games today on Friday, Nov. 26, the Wildcats basketball team will be back at home tomorrow, on Saturday, Nov. 27. Coach Brandon Shaver and his squad will be hosting Henderson at 1:30 P.M. The Wildcats come in to tomorrow’s game 4-0 on the season, having gotten a close win versus Paris in their home-opener as well as three blowouts to boot. Their most recent one came in their previous match on Monday, Nov. 22...

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Northeast Texas Workforce Board Among 5 Recognized For Future Excellence In Innovation
Nov26

Northeast Texas Workforce Board Among 5 Recognized For Future Excellence In Innovation

TWC News Release AUSTIN ⎯ The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) awarded five individual Texas Workforce Development Boards for future excellence in innovation during the 24th annual Texas Workforce Conference in Houston. Northeast Texas, South Texas, Gulf Coast, East Texas and North Texas Workforce Development Boards each received a $200,000 award. These funds will allow each board to create permanent programs, building upon some best...

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North Pole Of Texas Will Offer Free Train Rides Beginning This Weekend
Nov25

North Pole Of Texas Will Offer Free Train Rides Beginning This Weekend

For the 23rd year, the North Pole of Texas will offer free train rides each weekend leading up to Christmas. Santa’s helpers have been very busy all year making sure the wonderland of lights and sights are just right and the trains are in good working order and ready to roll. The North Pole of Texas will be ready to roll, offering free train rides from 6 to 9 p.m. the Fridays and Saturdays leading up to Christmas, with one final...

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Thanksgiving Came Early For Some Local Residents, Courtesy Of 3 Local Families
Nov25

Thanksgiving Came Early For Some Local Residents, Courtesy Of 3 Local Families

Thanksgiving came early for some local residents, courtesy of three local families, who worked together Nov. 20-21 to prepare 200 Thanksgiving meals which they then distributed free to anyone who showed up Sunday, Nov. 21, 2021, at Potato House to receive them. The families a few days before noted they would offer to-go boxes ready to be taken home home. Those interested in the Thanksgiving meal only had to drive up or walk up outside...

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Sulphur Bluff Volleyball Falls in 1A State Semifinal to Fayetteville
Nov25

Sulphur Bluff Volleyball Falls in 1A State Semifinal to Fayetteville

The Sulphur Bluff Lady Bears had an incredible run in the 2021 volleyball season, but fell just short of a state final, losing in the 1A state semifinals to Fayetteville. The Lady Bears lost to the Lady Lions 3-0 in Garland, TX last Wednesday, Nov. 17. Fayetteville came out on a tear in set one, taking 21 of the first 28 points en route to a dominant 25-13 set one win. Set two was more of the same for coach Lacie Jessup’s Lady...

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2 Arrested Tuesday on Felony Warrants
Nov24

2 Arrested Tuesday on Felony Warrants

A 22-year-old Sulphur Springs man was arrested Tuesday for the second time this month, while a 27-year-old Sulphur Springs man was jailed Tuesday for the third time this year, both on felony charges. Hadden Dewayne Moreland (HCSO jail photo) Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office Deputies Isaac Foley and Zack Horne were made aware of an active warrant for Hadden Dewayne Moreland’s arrest. The sheriff’s officer followed up...

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Food, Candy, Barbecue Rub Recalled Due To Allergens
Nov24

Food, Candy, Barbecue Rub Recalled Due To Allergens

Lemonade, Tang, Tea, Kool-Aid, Hand Sanitizer, Injectables Also Recalled Before you pour that glass of lemonade, Kool-Aid or tea, be sure to check the label. Several products have recently been recalled either voluntarily or under the direction of the US Food and Drug Administration due to the presence of potentially hazardous particles, unlabeled allergens, or possible contaminates. At least one type of candy, hummus and barbecue rub...

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4 Jailed On Shoplifting, Theft-Related Charges
Nov24

4 Jailed On Shoplifting, Theft-Related Charges

At least two people were jailed Monday on shoplifting charges and two others were arrested on theft-related charges, according to arrest reports. South Broadway Street Thefts Christie Lee Wilson of Cooper was arrested at 8:59 p.m. Nov. 22, in the 1700 block of South Broadway Street on a theft of property valued at less than $2,500, a charge enhanced to a felony offense because the woman has two or more prior convictions, according to...

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