Jailed Teen Charged With Additional Theft Of Firearm Offense
Nov19

Jailed Teen Charged With Additional Theft Of Firearm Offense

A jailed teen was charged with an additional theft of firearm offense Wednesday. No HCSO jail photo available for Rene Perea-Saldana Rene Perea-Saldana was one of two teens jailed over the weekend on burglary of vehicles and theft of firearms charges. One of the suspects was reportedly captured on a residential surveillance video Nov. 14, 2020 entering a vehicle parked at a Hopkins County subdivision near Sulphur Springs. A vehicle...

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$113 Million Settlement Reached Over Apple iPhone Throttling
Nov19

$113 Million Settlement Reached Over Apple iPhone Throttling

PRESS RELEASE AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton joined a coalition of over 30 other attorneys general in a $113 million settlement with Apple, Inc. regarding Apple’s 2016 decision to throttle customers’ iPhone speeds in order to address unexpected shutdowns in some iPhones. After a multistate investigation, during which Texas served on an executive committee with Arizona, Arkansas, Indiana, Missouri, Louisiana, Ohio, Wisconsin and...

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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Master Wellness Volunteers Recognized For Over 760 Hours Of Service
Nov19

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Master Wellness Volunteers Recognized For Over 760 Hours Of Service

A group of dedicated local individuals were recognized Thursday for their service and impact as Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Master Wellness Volunteers. The MWV program allows individuals who have a passion about health and wellness to share that passion with others via worksite wellness programs community events and other means. Texas AgriLife Extension Leadership Advisory Board reception Nov. 19, 2020, recognizing the Hopkins...

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Wood County Sheriff’s Report Nov. 11-17, 2020
Nov19

Wood County Sheriff’s Report Nov. 11-17, 2020

Wood County Sheriff’s Office provided the following activity report for Nov. 11-17, 2020: Abandoned Vehicle: 2Alarm: 8Animal Complaint: 8Arrest/Warrant Service: 5Assault: 4Burglary: 3Criminal Mischief: 4Criminal Trespass: 3Disorderly Conduct: 1Disturbances/Disputes: 6Fire Structure: 1Fraud: 5Livestock at Large: 8Missing Person: 2Motorist Assist: 3Reckless Driver: 2Shots Fired: 2Suspicious Activity: 21Theft: 7Traffic Hazard:...

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KSST Video Interns: Interview with Kaitlynn Monaghen
Nov19

KSST Video Interns: Interview with Kaitlynn Monaghen

The KSST Interns interviewed Monaghen about the upcoming SSISD Theater performance of Puffs. The play debuts on November 19th, 2020. Online tickets can be purchased here. KSST is proud to support local students by offering intern opportunities throughout the school year. It’s a tradition that reaches back to the early days of KSST radio in Hopkins County. This semester we have a total of 6 interns working with our stations....

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DSHS Offers Tips To Help Reduce Risk Of COVID-19 During The Holidays
Nov19

DSHS Offers Tips To Help Reduce Risk Of COVID-19 During The Holidays

With Thanksgiving right around the corner, Texas enters the holiday season at a time when novel coronavirus is spreading rapidly and hospitalizations continue to rise throughout the state. The Texas Department of State Health Services is providing guidance on how to decrease the risk of spreading COVID-19 during the holidays. This year, DSHS recommends being safer by celebrating in person with the people who live in your household and...

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Tira News: Annual Community Christmas Party Cancelled Due To COVID
Nov19

Tira News: Annual Community Christmas Party Cancelled Due To COVID

By Jan Vaughn The quarterly meeting of the Tira City Council is scheduled for Monday, December 7, 2020, at 6 p.m. at the Community Center. The annual Community Christmas Party has been cancelled due to the risk of COVID-19 exposure. We hope to have a big party next year. Joyce Dodd, speaking on behalf of the Council, would like to express appreciation for the “people who help keep our pantry going with their generous and heartfelt...

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Nov. 18 COVID-19 Update: 1 Fatality, 3 New Cases
Nov18

Nov. 18 COVID-19 Update: 1 Fatality, 3 New Cases

Another Hopkins County resident was confirmed Nov. 18 to have died from COVID-19. according to Texas Department of State Health Services. Three additional new cases were also reported by Hopkins County/Sulphur Springs Emergency Management officials in the Nov. 18 COVID-19 update. HC/SSEM Nov. 18 COVID-19 Update The HC/SSEM officials reported three additional Hopkins County residents have received lab-confirmed positive molecular...

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Wildcats Football Head Coach Discusses Greenville Loss and Upcoming Crandall
Nov18

Wildcats Football Head Coach Discusses Greenville Loss and Upcoming Crandall

On Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020, we here at KSST radio met up with Wildcats football head coach Greg Owens to discuss the upcoming game on Friday versus Crandall. The Wildcats lost to the Greenville Lions on Friday, 47-27. The loss in Greenville last Friday eliminated the Wildcats from playoff contention. Coach Owens said it was kind of a weird situation, where teams such as the Wildcats have two games left, and the team is...

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Wildcats Basketball Coach Likes Balanced Scoring During Win Over North Lamar Tuesday
Nov18

Wildcats Basketball Coach Likes Balanced Scoring During Win Over North Lamar Tuesday

Wildcats Basketball Coach Clark Cipoletta says it’s always good when his whole team gets to play and everyone gets the chance to score. The Wildcats’ entire 10-man roster got to play and everyone scored during the Wildcats’ 85-28 win over North Lamar Tuesday night, November 17, at home. Sulphur Springs Wildcats Basketball Coach Cipoletta says he was impressed with the North Lamar team. He says they remind him of his...

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