‘Operation Restore’: Mel Haven Cemetery Clean-up Day, Volunteers Needed!
The Mel Haven Cemetery in Sulphur Springs is in need of care and clean-up. A group of volunteer leaders, including Ricky Godbolt, deacon at Morning Chapel Baptist Church and Rhonda Bechhold, volunteer researcher at the Hopkins County Genealogical Society, are organizing a clean-up day called “Operation Restore”. They brought their message to the KSST Good Morning Show on Wednesday September 4, 2019 to enlist the help and...
Tradin’ Post for Tuesday, September 3rd, 2019
Wanting: a four drawer metal filing cabinet. If you have one for sale, or to give away, that you no longer want, or for more info., please call 903-866-2476. For Sale: Couch and Love seat, $170. 903 335 0582 For Sale Kitchen Table with 3 Swivel Chairs asking $65.00 call 903-886-3545 For Sale: a 40′ heavy duty aluminum ladder. If interested, or for more details, please call 903-886-3545. Vegetables from our local family farm for...
Dinner Bell Menu For September 4th, 2019
The City of Sulphur Springs Law Enforcement is the Community Partner We are serving a Dinner Bell favorite! You won’t want to miss! Chicken Spaghetti Mediterranean Carrots Garden Salad Buttered French Bread Lemonade Dessert Citrus Pudding (the no added sugar dessert) Same time (11:45 a.m.). Same place (Fellowship Hall of the First United Methodist Church). Hope to see you. Weather is still warm. Remember we are AIR CONDITIONED!...
“Greater Tuna” Onstage at Main Street Theater in Six Performances Sept. 6 – 15
L. to R. Brian Deterding and Director David Woody (Loyd Turney not shown) The hilarious stageplay “Greater Tuna” by Samuel French is the first in a series of four comedic plays, each set in the small town of Tuna, Texas the ‘third-smallest town in the state’. The play was written in 1981 and debuted in Austin with Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard. It debuted on Broadway in 1982. Although having...
Prigmore Family and Friends to Host the 8th Annual Wounded Heroes Concert at Campbell, Texas Sept. 6, 7
Frank Prigmore, a retired infantry veteran and volunteer firefighter who resides with his family in the Campbell, Texas area, wanted to assist wounded heroes and their families using his gift of music. Eight years ago, he created the local Wounded Heroes Benefit Concert to raise funds for a national non profit, ‘Hope For the Warriors’, organization founded in 2006 and dedicated to restoring a sense of self, family and hope...
Tradin’ Post for Monday, September 3rd, 2019
For Sale: Couch and Love seat, $170. 903 335 0582 For Sale Kitchen Table with 3 Swivel Chairs asking $65.00 call 903-886-3545 For Sale: a 40′ heavy duty aluminum ladder. If interested, or for more details, please call 903-886-3545. Vegetables from our local family farm for sale: cucumbers, yellow squash, bell peppers, large zucchini. For more info, please call 469-693-2246 One of the O-Cedar robotic O-Duster used once asking $20...
Football Season Tailgating and Picnicking Safety
Johanna Hicks, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, Family & Consumer Sciences, 1200-B West Houston St., P.O.Box 518, Sulphur Springs, TX 75483; 903-885-3443 – phone, 903-439-4909 – Fax, [email protected] By Johanna Hicks School is back in session for students in college and below. That means sports are in full swing. In the fall, thoughts go to football, cross country, and volleyball. With fall weather and football season,...
Mountain Mel’s Issues Voluntary Recall Of 3 Herbal Teas Due To Potential Salmonella Contamination
Mountain Mel’s Essential Goods, LLC of Welches, OR is recalling The Milk Lady’s Tea with LOT # ML6271950, Peaceful Baby Herbal Tea with LOT # PB781950, and Diges-Teas Herbal Tea with LOT # DT7619100, because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. The Milk Lady’s, Peaceful Baby, and Diges-Teas were distributed in Oregon and Washington through New Seasons Market, and nationwide through Azure Standard, Mountainmels.com...
Motorists Reminded: Turn Around, Don’t Drown
Created by Loretta Kuo. Original photo by Steve Zumwalt/FEMA. Location: West Alton, Mo., June 6, 2013 — Missouri Route 94 flooded. The storm which blew in overnight Friday and continued into Saturday morning brought much-needed rain and much-appreciated cooler temperatures. The 4-6 inch deluge also lefts a few area roadways closed due to flooding. As of about 10 a.m. Saturday, Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office had received...
Winners of Annual Senior Citizen Summer Olympics
A large group of Senior citizens who wished to match their skills against others in their age groups found a lot of fun on Thursday August 29 at The Roc in the 2019 Senior Summer Olympics. Many brought their own cheering section and mascot! The more than 200 individual competitors in the games were age 50 and up. Rehab and Nursing Facilities competed in the Spirit category. Karon Weatherman, Director of the Sulphur Springs Senior...





