Kenny Chesney $25 All-in Tickets Available Friday
Beginning at 10AM CT on Friday, Feb 28 (tomorrow) and ending at 10PM CT on Sunday March 1, a limited number of $25 ALL IN tickets will be available as part of a Leap Day special offer. This is $25 inclusive of the fees; a limited number of tickets, for a limited time. Leap the fees this weekend with $25 all-in tickets for the #chillaxificationtour at AT&T Stadium on April 18, 2020. Get tix now at SeatGeek.com
Paris Junior College – Sulphur Springs Center Energy Food
ENERGY FOOD Students at the PJC-Sulphur Springs Center recently enjoyed a special treat when the PJC Student Life Department set up a free hot chocolate and brownie bar. Charles French, Cassidy Davis and Giovanni Villegas took advantage of this energy food snack before going to class. PJC students Charles French, Cassidy Davis and Giovanni Villegas.
Test of the Sulphur Springs Warning System Today At Noon
The City of Sulphur Springs will be testing the Warning System Today At Noon.
Chamber Connection- February 27, 2020
By Lezley Brown, CEO/President, Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce Guess what time of the year it is? Oh yes! It’s Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament time! Letters have gone in the mail this week for the 31st Annual Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament. Save the Date for Friday, April 10th at Sulphur Springs Country Club, and let us know right away if you would like to have a team. It’s a wonderful tournament to be shared with friends...
Tira News — Feb. 26, 2020
By Jan Vaughn The quarterly Tira City Council Meeting will be held on Monday, March 2, 2020, at the Tira Community Center. The public is always welcome and encouraged to attend. Yvonne Weir met Brenda Allen of Yantis at Plain and Fancy on Monday for a late birthday celebration of Brenda’s January birthday. Our daughter and granddaughter, Tiffany and Jaidyn of Malvern, Arkansas, came for a visit on Friday evening. Our grandson, Kenden...
SSHS Theatre Students To Perform OAP ‘Emma’s Child’ On March 1
Sulphur Springs High School Theatre Department will offer local residents a sneak peak at the One Act Play the student will perform at competition on Tuesday. They will perform Kristine Thatcher’s OAP “Emma’s Child” at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 1, in the Sulphur Springs High School Auditorium. In “Emma’s Child,” seniors Rachel Bramlett and Chase Berry portray Jean and Henry Farrell, who,...
Calling the Sulphur Springs High School Class of 1970
The Sulphur Springs High School Class of 1970 is starting to plan its 50th reunion for later this year. Phil Sartin is getting the plan rolling by gathering contact information for all our classmates. Please send your info (email, mailing address and phone number) to Phil Sartin at [email protected] OR mail to Phil Sartin at P.O. Box 325, Yantis TX 75497. PLEASE pass along this information to people from outside Hopkins County...
Cumby, Como-Pickton Students Earn Top Awards At NETLA Ag Mechanics Show
The NorthEast Texas Livestock Association Ag Mechanics Show featured 29 projects from six schools, some team and some individual projects. Cumby and Como-Pickton students went home with the top awards presented at Tuesday’s event. Grand Champion went to Cumby FFA members Fabian Camargo and Logan Miller for their hay bunker and Reserve Champion to Como-Pickton FFA members Jason Monk, Canyon Thomas and Braden Miller. Baylee Bowen,...
Thursday Night at the Library
Please note the date this week of our last Hopkins County Reads program for our current book selections. Hopkins County Reads Program 1 We will welcome Ken Hanushek, PJC History professor, to talk about past Olympic inspirational moments along with the wonderful book, Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown. All this will happen at the library Thursday night February 27 at 6pm. Don’t miss it! Hopkins County Reads Program...
Everyone Counts In The US Census, Which Begins In March
It’s time for the U.S. Census. Everyone who lives in the United States is required by law to participate. The Census Bureau is also required by law to protect all answers. Responses are only used to produce statistics; no personal information is allowed to be disclosed, according to the Census Bureau website. The results of the U.S. Census 2020 are used to determine how much funding local communities receive for key public services....





