Where Will You Be When the Curtain Goes Up on Main Street Players 2017 Season?
Jan05

Where Will You Be When the Curtain Goes Up on Main Street Players 2017 Season?

Announcing exciting season opener “String of Pearls” are Sulphur Springs Community Players members and new slate of officers.   Pictured are:                2017 PUBLICIST/HISTORIAN KATE HUTLEY, THE SHOW’S ASSISTANT DIRECTOR CINDY LANCASTER AND PLAYER’S ARTISTIC DIRECTOR TRISTON PULLEN A recent off-Broadway hit, String of Pearls is a study of the lives of the 27 women who have owned or possessed the beautiful...

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Community Calendar for January 4-9, 2017
Jan04

Community Calendar for January 4-9, 2017

Sulphur Springs ISD resumes class on January 4, 2017 along with Yantis ISD and Como-Pickton CISD. Sulphur Bluff ISD and Cumby ISD students will go back to school on Monday January 9. Registration for the Spring semester is underway at Paris Junior College-Sulphur Springs Center. First day of class is January 17. A free G.E.D. class is being offered through Paris Junior College-Sulphur Springs Center. Beginning on Monday January 9, the...

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Tradin’ Post, Wednesday, January 4th, 2017:
Jan03

Tradin’ Post, Wednesday, January 4th, 2017:

Wanting:  a large trampoline in good condition.  With or without enclosures…  For more details, please call 903-335-3278…  …

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Trading Post January 3, 2017
Jan03

Trading Post January 3, 2017

I would like to buy a large trampoline in good condition, with or without enclosures. Contact the party at (903)335-3278

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Sulphur Bluff Store New Owners Plan Jan. 7 Event
Jan03

Sulphur Bluff Store New Owners Plan Jan. 7 Event

The old Sulphur Bluff Store has re-opened with a new name, “Bear Country Store”, and with new owners, Billy Emerson and Brad Cecil. The store is located on FM 71 East in the heart of Sulphur Bluff near the school and post office. It will cater to residents, school personnel and others with breakfast and lunch, gas and diesel, groceries and a friendly place to have a cup of coffee or soft drink and catch up on the latest...

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County Line Baptist Church New Year’s Stew and Singing
Jan03

County Line Baptist Church New Year’s Stew and Singing

It’s been an annual event for over 100 years at County Line Baptist Church; the traditional New Year’s Stew (both chicken and beef!) and All-Day Singing. Decades ago, County Line parishioners would hold the event in a cramped church house which overflowed outside to tables near where the stew was cooked on church-owned property.  Today, the church sits on a portion of the original property on FM275 near the Hopkins/Rains...

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Trading Post January 2, 2017
Jan02

Trading Post January 2, 2017

ITEMS FOR SALE:  2004 KAWASAKI MULE $3,750.      ANTIQUE METAL NAIL BIN WITH ROTATING BINS, SCALES AND WEIGHTS $550.     NEW ELECTRIC COLLAPSIBLE LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELCHAIR $1500. (WAS $2700 NEW)            ONE ALUMINUM WHEELCHAIR CARRIER FOR A VEHICLE $350.  FOR INFORMATION PHONE 903-440-4148.

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Hopkins County Officials Receive Oath January 1st
Jan01

Hopkins County Officials Receive Oath January 1st

Newly elected and re-elected Hopkins County officials received the oath of office at 4 p.m. Sunday in the District Court Room of the County Courthouse. Among those receiving the oath of office: Newly elected Sheriff Lewis Tatum and  County Commissioner, Precinct 1 Mickey Earl Barker. Returning elected officials include: Eighth District Court Judge Eddie Northcutt, , District Attorney Will Ramsey, County Attorney Dustanna Hyde Rabe,...

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Tradin’ Post, Monday, January 2nd, 2017:
Jan01

Tradin’ Post, Monday, January 2nd, 2017:

Wanting to buy:  a used basestation CB radio antenna.  For more info., please call 903-243-4250…

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Remodel Delays Cause Dinner Bell Cancellation for Wednesday January 4th, 2017
Dec30

Remodel Delays Cause Dinner Bell Cancellation for Wednesday January 4th, 2017

An unprecedented 3 consecutive cancellations of the Dinner Bell are due to kitchen remodeling delays.  A larger capacity Vent-A-Hood was installed to deal with excessive  kitchen heat.  Electrical, plumbing and other systems are often more complicated in older buildings.  Several groups that use the First United Methodist Church facilities have been shifted to other parts of the complex, but the Dinner Bell simply could not be...

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