DBA Antique Car Show: Winners Announced
Nov06

DBA Antique Car Show: Winners Announced

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Greater Emmanuel MBC Pastor and Wife’s Anniversary 12/02/2017
Nov06
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Dinner Bell Menu For November 8, 2017
Nov06

Dinner Bell Menu For November 8, 2017

Dinner Bell Menu for November 8, 2017 City National Bank this week’s Community Partner. White Turkey Chili Garden Salad Cornbread Muffins Southern Pecan Praline Sheet Cake Orange Cottage Cheese Fluff (sugar free dessert) Served at 11:45 AM at the First United Methodist Church in Sulphur Springs, TX.

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Tradin’ Post, Wednesday, November 8th, 2017
Nov05

Tradin’ Post, Wednesday, November 8th, 2017

For Sale:  Nostalgia electric fondue fountain.  “Only used once.”  “It’s clean and ready to go.”  Asking $10.00 for it…  …  …  Also, for sale, a “First Years Night and Day” bottle warmer.  “Still in great working condition.”  Includes the original box…  Asking $10.00 for it…  …  Call, or text for pics, 903-715-0004…  …  … For...

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Meal A Day Menu for November 6th-10th
Nov05

Meal A Day Menu for November 6th-10th

Meal A Day Menu     November 6th – November 10th Monday    Chicken and Rice California Blend Vegetables Roll Tuesday Taco Soup Crackers Salad Wednesday Sliced Ham Mashed Potatoes Green Beans   Thursday Lasagna English Peas Garlic Bread Friday Chicken Pot Pie Corn Pickled Beets

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Photos from the Senior Night Game at Gerald Prim
Nov04

Photos from the Senior Night Game at Gerald Prim

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PJC-SS News
Nov03

PJC-SS News

GIVING LIFE Members of the Blend Club at PJC-Sulphur Springs Center sponsored a blood drive at the campus this week that resulted in collecting 14 units of blood for Carter Bloodcare. Among the PJstudents participating were (above from left) Pauline Rubarts, Whitney Olivares, Michaela Orr and Alissa Wagner.

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Lowes Heroes Project Donation to Lil’ 4’s
Nov03

Lowes Heroes Project Donation to Lil’ 4’s

Lowes has a company program in every store, called the Lowes Heroes Project. This program allows Lowes to help out underfunded community projects and non-profit organizations. Assistant Store Manager Michael Farrell, is in charge of the Sulphur Springs program. Lowes Heroes Project’s newest recipient was the Lil’ 4’s. Lowes donated an insulating roof, and walls. Earlier they also donated two wall unit Air...

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Quarter Auction Fundraiser Harvests Fun and Profits for Lights of Life Campaign
Nov03

Quarter Auction Fundraiser Harvests Fun and Profits for Lights of Life Campaign

Meredith Caddell, CEO of the Hopkins County Healthcare Foundation, came up with an idea for an exciting and different kind of fundraiser for this year’s Lights of Life campaign. On November 3, 2017 in the Civic Center banquet hall, she put on a “quarter auction” where attendees could bid inexpensively on very desirable prizes from local merchants, earned when their paddle number was drawn from the hopper. It turned...

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Freeze Damage & How to Spot It By Mario Villarino
Nov03

Freeze Damage & How to Spot It By Mario Villarino

Fall, winter, and spring bring the danger of frosts and freezes to Texas gardens, orchards, and landscapes. Although sporadic and unpredictable, these cold spells have left their mark on horticulture in Texas by wiping out peach crops, freezing pecans in their shucks, forcing the replanting of spring vege­tables, killing valuable landscape plants, and necessi­tating the replacement of beloved avocado, citrus, and fig trees. Home...

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