RECALLED: 1 Lot Of Lemon 50 Due To Possible Presence Of Undeclared Milk
Aug06

RECALLED: 1 Lot Of Lemon 50 Due To Possible Presence Of Undeclared Milk

PreGel America, Inc. of Concord, North Carolina has issued a recalling for single lot of Lemon 50, a powdered flavoring due to the possible presence of undeclared milk in the product. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product. The product was distributed to customers in 28 states including Texas, as well as Canada, Guatemala and...

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Bidding On Student-Built House At 128 Fore Street Concludes Aug. 9
Aug06

Bidding On Student-Built House At 128 Fore Street Concludes Aug. 9

Those interested in purchasing the fruits of Sulphur Springs High School students work over the course of two years still have until 3 p.m. Friday to submit a bid. This farm-style home at 128 Fore St., built by Sulphur Springs High School construction students over the last 2 years, is for sale. Sealed bids will be accepted through 3 p.m. Friday Aug. 9, in Sulphur Springs ISD Administration Building. Visit SSISD’s website for...

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Caitlyn Williams Scholarship Winner
Aug06

Caitlyn Williams Scholarship Winner

Hopkins-Rains Retired School Personal gives an annual scholarship to a graduating senior in Hopkins or Rains County who plans to pursue a degree in education. The 2019 recipient was Caitlyn Williams, a graduate of Sulphur Springs High School. Caitlyn will begin her pursuit of an elementary education degree at Baylor University in just a few short weeks. She is pictured here with Tommy Long, President of Hopkins-Rains RSP and Bonnie...

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Tradin’ Post for Tuesday, August 6th, 2019
Aug06

Tradin’ Post for Tuesday, August 6th, 2019

Honey harvested last week in 1 pound jars. We did not feed sugar or any other type of syrup. Hopkins and Hunt County bees. $8. Available at the KSST Studios, 717 Shannon RD. For Sale: locally grown cucumbers. “No pesticides or herbicides used.” If interested, or for more details, please call 469-963-2246. For Sale: a P.T.O. tractor driven Pincor Generator. It is mounted on a trailer with a place for a welder and lead...

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Upcoming Opportunities You Don’t want to Miss
Aug06

Upcoming Opportunities You Don’t want to Miss

Johanna Hicks Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Family & Consumer Sciences 1200-B W. Houston P.O.Box 518 Sulphur springs, TX 75483 903-885-3443 – phone 903-439-4909 – Fax [email protected] By Johanna Hicks, B.S., M.Ed., Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, Family & Community Health Agent Texas A&M AgriLife Extension provides numerous workshops, educational series, camps, one-shot programs, multi-county programs,...

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Success for Jayden Holly at the Texas Amateur Athletics Federation “Games of Texas” in July 2019
Aug05

Success for Jayden Holly at the Texas Amateur Athletics Federation “Games of Texas” in July 2019

Jayden with medals earned during her two years with Texas Amateur Athletics Federation Although she has many family members and friends in the area, Miss Jayden Holly will be entering the Sulphur Springs School District for the first time in the Fall as a student athlete. In a follow up story on Jayden’s trip to the Texas Amateur Athletics Federation Games this summer where she participated in shotput and discus, here is her...

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HONORING THE VICTIMS OF THE TRAGEDIES IN EL PASO, TEXAS, AND DAYTON, OHIO
Aug05

HONORING THE VICTIMS OF THE TRAGEDIES IN EL PASO, TEXAS, AND DAYTON, OHIO

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION Our Nation mourns with those whose loved ones were murdered in the tragic shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, and we share in the pain and suffering of all those who were injured in these two senseless attacks. We condemn these hateful and cowardly acts. Through our grief, America stands united with the people of El Paso and Dayton. May God be with the victims...

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Dinner Bell Menu For August 7th, 2019
Aug05

Dinner Bell Menu For August 7th, 2019

ADVANCED EYE CARE is the Community Partner MENU Tuna Salad on a Lettuce Leaf Three Pepper Pasta Salad (colorful but not HOT/SPICY) Fresh Fruit Melange Buttered Toast Pieces Banana Pudding (original and no added sugar) It is AUGUST! That is almost hard to believe. Summer is closing down and school will soon START! Same time (11:45 a.m.). Same place (Fellowship Hall of the First United Methodist Church). Join us for food and visiting...

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Time Honored Tradition: Quitman Settler’s Reunion
Aug04

Time Honored Tradition: Quitman Settler’s Reunion

The Old Settler’s Reunion this year was held, as usual, on the first weekend in August. Old friends and family members gathered to share stories, listen to local bands and enjoy carnival style food and rides. Locals have been attending the reunion for over a 100 years and have come to know it as a time of reconnecting and making new friendships. Jason Waldon and the Alibis performed in the pavilion. There was a huge crowd...

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Tradin’ Post for Sunday, August 4th, 2019
Aug04

Tradin’ Post for Sunday, August 4th, 2019

For Sale: locally grown cucumbers. “No pesticides or herbicides used.” If interested, or for more details, please call 469-963-2246. For Sale: a P.T.O. tractor driven Pincor Generator. It is mounted on a trailer with a place for a welder and lead racks. It is a 30,000 watts unit. It also has a box that mounts under the meter to connect a generator. If interested, or for more details, please call 903-945-2497. For...

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