Spring is Here! How Does Your Garden Grow?
Apr17

Spring is Here! How Does Your Garden Grow?

We would like to know how your garden grows! Send us photos of healthy plants growing in your garden or patio now, and send photos again when your crop is harvested! For families in our community, gardening is a popular part of Spring/Summer 2020, and we’d like to share photos of your success here! Send photos to [email protected] Gardening has experienced an upswing in popularity this year, for varying reasons. For some,...

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CTE Programs May Donate Unused PPE, Med Supplies To Help Coronavirus Response
Apr15

CTE Programs May Donate Unused PPE, Med Supplies To Help Coronavirus Response

NEWS RELEASE WASHINGTON – U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced career and technical education or CTE programs can donate or loan personal protective equipment and other medical supplies purchased with federal funds to public health agencies, private nonprofit hospitals, and other licensed health providers to support the nationwide coronavirus response effort. This new flexibility guidance comes in response to a desire...

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Hopkins County COVID-19 Testing Update: 2 Recovered; 4 Positive, 115 Negative Tests
Apr15

Hopkins County COVID-19 Testing Update: 2 Recovered; 4 Positive, 115 Negative Tests

While no new positive COVID-19 results have been confirmed for Hopkins County, one additional resident who tested positive for coronavirus has recovered over the last five days, Hopkins County Hospital District COO/Hopkins County EMS Director Brent Smith reported in his April 15 Hopkins County COVID-19 testing update. That’s two of the four individuals with Hopkins County addresses who tested positive for COVID-19 who have...

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Why Kids Should Stay Active While Learning From Home
Apr15

Why Kids Should Stay Active While Learning From Home

By Johanna Hicks, Extension Agent, Family & Community Health Agent In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, online lessons and homeschooling are the new normal in education. How does physical activity fit into this new mode of learning? Hildi Nicksic, clinical assistant professor in the Department of Health and Kinesiology at Texas A&M, explains why physical activity is important for students during this time. Johanna Hicks Most...

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Chamber Connection – April 16
Apr15

Chamber Connection – April 16

By Lezley Brown, Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Here is the latest update for Hopkins County … Chamber of Commerce We are postponing our Chamber Golf Tournament to Friday, June 19.  Our lobby is closed to visitors at this time.  We have forwarded our phones and will be answering them Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Maloy Landfill The Republic Services, Maloy landfill location, will temporally change our...

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CASA on Child Abuse Prevention in April and Blue Sunday on April 26
Apr14

CASA on Child Abuse Prevention in April and Blue Sunday on April 26

April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, a month of great significance to CASA, a national organization of volunteers which judges appoint to speak for the safety and well-being of abused and neglected children. April is a time when the CASA organization seeks to make the public more aware of what they do, and the growing need for volunteers. Blue Sunday is a day set aside for prayer for victims of child abuse and those who are...

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Trading Post for Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Apr14

Trading Post for Tuesday, April 14, 2020

For Sale: pleated fabric facemasks. Asking $60.00 per dozen. If interested, or for more details, please call, or text, 903-348-4143. Needing: a piano tuner. If you can help this party out, please call 903-866-2476. For Sale: a dinning table and four chairs for $75.00. Also, for sale, a pub style table with four chairs for $50.00. And, a Serving buffet for $20.00. This party also has, for free, women’s clothes. The clothes are...

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Dr. Matthew M. Johnson,  CHRISTUS Interventional Pain Management Therapy
Apr14

Dr. Matthew M. Johnson, CHRISTUS Interventional Pain Management Therapy

Dr. Matthew M. Johnson At CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic Pain Management, Dr. Matthew Johnson is seeing patients with neck, back and joint pain and other types of pain. “From head to toe, including headaches, neck pain, middle back and lower back pain, diabetic nerve pain, sciatica, compression fractures, even patients with failed neck and back surgery syndromes, we treat these complaints and more. Therapies have been developed that...

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CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital – Sulphur Springs Hosting Blood Drive April 15
Apr13

CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital – Sulphur Springs Hosting Blood Drive April 15

Sulphur Springs, Texas, April 14, 2020 – CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital – Sulphur Springs has ONE mission: To Extend the Health Ministry of Jesus Christ. A special THANK YOU to all who have dropped off supplies, treats, meals, drinks, donated PPE and other equipment, make financial donations, etc. for our hospital and our associates. We are forever grateful! We are extremely proud of our associates on the frontline serving...

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Hats Off to the Busy Volunteers at Meal a Day!
Apr13

Hats Off to the Busy Volunteers at Meal a Day!

Volunteer Nancy Rooks stirs pots of Hopkins County Stew prepared at the Sulphur Springs Senior Citizens Center for Meal-a Day recipients. From preparation to packing to delivery to the door, this vital weekday service is handled exclusively by caring volunteers On any given weekday, approximately 150 senior shut ins on six designated routes receive a delicious, nutritious meal delivered to their door with a smile and kind word....

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