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Hopkins County Genealogical Society is A Busy, Award-Winning Group
Feb02

Hopkins County Genealogical Society is A Busy, Award-Winning Group

Congratulations to the Hopkins County Genealogical Society!  The local organization earned two more awards from the Texas State Genealogical Society. during 2017. The Quarterly, edited by Carol Ann Dixon, was named second-best in state. A new publication based on The Collection of Kenneth and Sidney Brice, complied by Shirley Patchen and other members, received a third-place award. Do you remember the old City Directory published in...

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Tradin’ Post for Friday, February 2nd, 2018:
Feb02

Tradin’ Post for Friday, February 2nd, 2018:

Taco Bar and chili, free…and fun, Valentine Sunday at noon Feb.11 Greenwood Baptist Church. For more call text or email Mike 903-440-2187, [email protected]. Greenwood Baptist Church 3592 CR 3359, in Hopkins County. From I-30 exit 141, take FM 900 CR 3359 South, red brick Church on the left. No gimmicks no pressure just fun food and free! 🙂 Lots of clean, free-range eggs from our farm east of Sulphur Springs. Large to jumbo-sized...

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Tradin’ Post for Thursday, February 1st, 2018
Feb01

Tradin’ Post for Thursday, February 1st, 2018

Big round bales of Hay with netting around them, 1000 + pounds.  $45 a roll. Call GV Hughes 903-885-3283

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Hopkins County Freedom Ball To Benefit Local Veterans Memorial
Feb01

Hopkins County Freedom Ball To Benefit Local Veterans Memorial

As the first of its kind in Hopkins County, the Freedom Ball will honor and celebrate military Veterans during an evening of dinner and dancing. The Freedom Ball, at the Cedar Canyon Event Center at 6:00 pm on Saturday April 7, 2018, is a black-tie event with military uniform optional. Emcees Carrie Nuckols and John Sellers will introduce members of the Memorial Committee who will review their mission of engraving additional veterans...

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Tradin’ Post for Wednesday, January 31st, 2018
Jan31

Tradin’ Post for Wednesday, January 31st, 2018

Big round bales of Hay with netting around them ,1000 + pounds …$45 a roll… Call GV Hughes 903-885-3283

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2018 Chamber Banquet Will Recognize Excellence in Leadership during 2017
Jan31

2018 Chamber Banquet Will Recognize Excellence in Leadership during 2017

Lezley Brown, CEO of the Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce, is excited about the annual Membership Banquet on February 15, because besides the coveted awards that will be the focal point of the evening, it is planned to be a fun, enjoyable evening for the community. Every Chamber of Commerce banquet has a theme, and this year’s selection is  a “1920 Newsboy” theme complete with Roaring 20’s dress (optional) as...

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Mary Bonham’s 90th Birthday Celebration
Jan31

Mary Bonham’s 90th Birthday Celebration

A 90th Birthday Celebration is scheduled to honor local citizen Mary Bonham.  The celebration is planned for Sunday, February 11th, 2018 at the City Hall Council Room from 2-4pm.  All of Mary’s friends, past and present, are encouraged to stop by and wish Ms. Mary a Happy Birthday!!   Light refreshments will be served.

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Mother’s Culture Club “Enchanted Forest” Daddy Daughter Dance is February 3 at Civic Center
Jan30

Mother’s Culture Club “Enchanted Forest” Daddy Daughter Dance is February 3 at Civic Center

Mother’s Culture Club members Morgan Massey Vail and Maci Chester Fowler are part of the planning committee for the Valentine-season “Daddy Daughter Dance” on Saturday February 3, 2018. Admission to the “Enchanted Forest” date night at the Civic Center will include music for dancing, professional photos by Rock Star, a photo booth for casual pictures, refreshments and door prizes. Unicorn rides and face...

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Cumby HS VEX Robotics Competition: RESULTS
Jan29

Cumby HS VEX Robotics Competition: RESULTS

By Savannah Owens On Saturday, January 27th, 2018, Cumby High School hosted the VEX Robotics Competition. Twenty six teams from eleven school districts around Texas came to compete in the qualifying, and final elimination rounds of the Tournament. Most teams were comprised of 5-6 high school students with a few Jr. high groups. A lot of work goes into the final products.  Students plan, build, test, and rebuild their robots in the...

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Free Legal Assistance for Veterans
Jan29
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