Local Library Offers OverDrive Digital Library for Patrons
Dec28

Local Library Offers OverDrive Digital Library for Patrons

The Sulphur Springs Public Library is now offering Digital eBooks, Audiobooks, Periodicals and Videos. This service is powered by OverDrive and is provided for free to all library card holders. Users may browse the library’s Overdrive website, borrow titles with a valid library card, and start reading, listening or watching on all major computers and devices, including iPhone, iPad, Nook, Android phones and tablets, and Kindle. All...

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Local Car Business Expands
Dec22

Local Car Business Expands

Along with the new Hodge Chevrolet dealership, which is set to open on Wildcat Way in January, a local car dealer plans to move his dealership to a location on Gilmer Street. Hometown Auto Sales, owned by Tim Merrell, has been operating from their League Street lot for many years, but has purchased land on Gilmer Street and plans to build a new office building and a lot to hold up to 30 cars.  The new location will be at 1017 Gilmer...

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Broadway Laser Wash Torn Down
Dec22

Broadway Laser Wash Torn Down

The Broadway Laser Wash owned by Clay Johnson of the Johnson Law Firm has been torn down. Johnson had closed the car wash after business declined. The Broadway Laser Wash opened in 1998 and was the only automatic car wash in town at that time. Johnson owned it as a side business while he worked at the law firm with his father Coy Johnson. It had a very successful first decade until competition and high expenses caused business to...

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Sulphur Springs ISD and the War Against Stress
Dec22

Sulphur Springs ISD and the War Against Stress

by Steven Payne, KSST Intern and SSHS Senior When people think about school, many things come to mind: waking up early before even the sun is out of bed, writing countless pages of notes, eating questionable cafeteria food, chatting with friends in class, getting wrapped up in drama, attending sports games and UIL meets, and more. Everyone may have different things come to mind when they think of school, but there is one thing that...

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Animal of the Week: Gator
Dec17

Animal of the Week: Gator

Gator is a male two month old Shepard mix. He was surrendered to the Animal Shelter when his owner could no longer care for him. “The guy has saved several strays in his area and because he has been feeding them for some time, they are considered his dogs,” Animal Shelter Officer Barbi Blanch said. “He had to give up a few and [Gator] is one of the ones that we were able to save. He was getting overwhelmed with them...

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Crews Begin Demolition of Former Jail
Dec16

Crews Begin Demolition of Former Jail

With the new Hopkins County Jail now completed, demolition began yesterday on the former Hopkins County Jail. Lloyd D. Nabors Demolition and A & R Rent-A-Fence have both been hired for the demolition. Only smaller crews are being employed for the project. Jail Deconstruction Jail Deconstruction Jail1 jail2 jail3 jail4 jail5...

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Animal of the Week: Sassy
Dec09

Animal of the Week: Sassy

Sassy is a six-week old white cat with a small patch of tan fur on the top of her head. She was found on Colorado Street and delivered to the Animal Shelter by an associate of Animal Shelter Officer Annie DeWolfe. “She is a sassy little girl,” Animal Shelter Barbi Blanch said. “She’s by herself in her cage and she has a ball playing, jumping, and doing flips. She just wants to be loved, just a little purr...

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SSHS Carolers Spread Christmas Cheer over Weekend
Dec08

SSHS Carolers Spread Christmas Cheer over Weekend

The past weekend saw a unique surprise for people who attended Christmas events with families at the Celebration Plaza and Heritage Park. Four Sulphur Springs High School choir members were chosen to be carolers for December 3-5. The city of Sulphur Springs had contacted SSHS  about having student carolers as opposed to people hired in the past. Costumes were rented for the students involved. The students chosen were Sarah Bennett for...

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Former Home Plate to be Stripped and Moved
Dec07

Former Home Plate to be Stripped and Moved

Construction is underway on the building that was once home to Burton’s Restaurant and Home Plate Restaurant. The building’s interior is being completely stripped out in order for the building to be moved to an unknown location. The building’s current site is set to be the home of a future expanded E-Z Mart. Currently, E-Z has a location on Shannon Road East across Helm Lane from the future site. In other news,...

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Work Convoy, Semi Truck Accident on I-30
Dec07

Work Convoy, Semi Truck Accident on I-30

With the large amount of road construction underway in the past few months, many work convoys can be found on major lanes. Earlier today, Monday December 7, an accident occurred on I-30 East where a semi truck rear-ended the impact shock absorber on a Texas Department Of Transportation work convoy truck. Half of the semi truck’s front bumper was ripped off and the work convoy was brought to a halt on the side of the interstate....

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