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Vote Winnsboro Farmer’s Market as ‘Best’ During Ntl. Farmers Market Celebration!
Aug05

Vote Winnsboro Farmer’s Market as ‘Best’ During Ntl. Farmers Market Celebration!

In a big way, the City of Winnsboro is getting behind the farm-to-table aspect of a healthy lifestyle. Why not see for yourself, then vote for the Winnsboro Farmers Market! Voting is easy, just go to www.markets.farmland.org and search for Winnsboro Farmers Market. Haven’t been to the Winnsboro Farmers Market yet? Well, you’ve still got time! Between 8am and 12 noon each Saturday, the City devotes two blocks of downtown...

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CANHelp Back to School Fair Traffic Map
Aug05

CANHelp Back to School Fair Traffic Map

Parents/Guardians should have received emails on Tuesday evening if they registered their child/children for backpacks and school supplies from CANHelp’s 2020 Hopkins County Back to School Fair. Just a reminder that the pickup date is Friday, August 7th, 2020 from 3pm-6pm at the Sulphur Springs Middle School located at 835 Wildcat Way. Below are a few details that everyone will need to know: You will enter the event from CR 1103...

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It’s Time For The 5th Annual Chamber Of Commerce Photography Contest
Aug05

It’s Time For The 5th Annual Chamber Of Commerce Photography Contest

BY LEZLEY BROWN, CEO/President, Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce I know that you are all wondering about the 2020 Stew Contest, and whether or not it will be cancelled.  The answer is … we don’t know yet, but the Chamber is doing everything in our power to plan this year’s stew in a way that will keep everyone safe. Cooks’ letters have been mailed out this week. Once we know how many cooks will be cooking in the...

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Hearts of Life Presents Leo and Tigger
Aug04

Hearts of Life Presents Leo and Tigger

“Leo and Tigger are four month old domestic shorthair kittens. The brothers were found and raised together. Leo and Tigger complement each other perfectly with Leo’s rambunctious and playful nature along with Tigger’s more reserved and lazy attitude. The two work best as a team and, because of that, should be adopted together. To help get them adopted together, the adoption fee is $100 total for the...

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Those Silky Strands On Trees & Shrubs Aren’t Decorations
Aug04

Those Silky Strands On Trees & Shrubs Aren’t Decorations

Tips For Controlling Bagworm Infestations By Mario Villarino, DVM, Ph.D. Hopkins County Extension Agent for Ag and NR The small, silk weaving that resembles a Christmas tree ornament on your favorite tree or shrub is not decoration. These bags protect the caterpillars, or larvae, pupae, female adults and eggs of bagworms (Order Lepidoptera Family Psychidae). According to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, although bagworms are not...

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Trading Post for August 3, 2020
Aug03

Trading Post for August 3, 2020

Free to a good home: 3 chihuahua pups, 2 black and tan, 1 white. 903 307 9134 For sale: brown & white New Zealand rabbits $20 each, comes with a bag of food. Also have organic cucumbers 4 for $1 at our farm east of Sulphur Springs. For more info, please call my cell phone 469-693-2246 Wanting: to do housecleaning. If you are in need of a house-cleaner, or for more details, please call Lisa F. at 903-885-2072. Jetted tub 3X5...

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Aug. 3-7 Meal A Day Menu
Aug02

Aug. 3-7 Meal A Day Menu

Although the Senior Citizens Center continues to be closed due to COVID-19, Meal A Day volunteers continue to work five days a week preparing and delivering meals to shut-in elderly in the community. The Aug. 3-7, 2020, Meal A Day menu for includes: Monday – Spaghetti and Meatballs, English Peas and Garlic Toast Tuesday – Smoked Pork Ribs, Mashed Potatoes, Baked Beans and a Roll Wednesday – Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans and a...

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Paris District Road Report for the Week of August 3, 2020
Aug01

Paris District Road Report for the Week of August 3, 2020

Paris — Here’s a look at work planned in the district during the week of Aug. 3, 2020. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. Motorists are advised to remain alert and pay special attention to all signs, barricades and traffic controls, and reduce their speed as they approach and travel through work zones. They should also avoid distractions such as...

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Help-A-Child Benefit Still Scheduled, But May Require Modifications For 2020
Jul31

Help-A-Child Benefit Still Scheduled, But May Require Modifications For 2020

With so many annual event events being canceled or postponed, organizers for the annual Help-A-Child Benefit report the 2020 event is, at this point, still planned to take place as scheduled in 2020, but could look a little different. Help A Child logo “This year’s plans are to continue on with the activities. They may be a little bit limited. They may be a little bit changed from last year. With everything going on this...

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Saltillo ISD Outlines Back To School Plans for 2020-2021
Jul31

Saltillo ISD Outlines Back To School Plans for 2020-2021

Saltillo ISD Superintendent David Stickels Friday afternoon, in a prerecorded video posted on The Saltillo ISD Lions Facebook page, outlined the basics of the district’s back-to-school plans for the 2020-2021 school year, which begins on Aug. 17. The district will offer two learning options for students, in-person at the school or remote learning. All plans follow recommendations and safety measures from the Centers for Disease...

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