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Corvette Club Makes Donation to Meal a Day Program
Dec04

Corvette Club Makes Donation to Meal a Day Program

The Sulphur Springs Corvette Club made a very generous Donation of $ 1,000.00 to the Meal A Day Program on Tuesday,  December 4th. Show in Photo are: Tim Gee, Karon Weatherman, Mike Hart and David Johnson  The Meal A Day is funded by Donations like this.   Other than  the yearly United Way Funds and the $ 2.00 that the Seniors pay for  their  lunches, Meal A Day is ran on Donations from the Community.  

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PJC-Sulphur Springs Prepares for Christmas Break
Dec04

PJC-Sulphur Springs Prepares for Christmas Break

ALMOST TIME FOR CHRISTMAS Emily Nance, a student work study at the PJC-Sulphur Springs Center campus, puts decorations on a desk-top and Christmas tree as the holiday season draws near. The last day of classes for the fall semester and the start of winter (Christmas) break is December 14. The campus will reopen on January 2, 2019.

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Can You Help During “Blue Santa” Toy Drive at Lowe’s?
Dec04

Can You Help During “Blue Santa” Toy Drive at Lowe’s?

It’s off to a great start, but you can still help! This year’s two-day “Blue Santa” Toy Drive, sponsored by local business and industry, charitable organizations, law enforcement and media, yielded a successful report from Day One. A crew of volunteers accepted toys and donations from drive-ups while others cooked and served BBQ sack lunches and street tacos. At the end of the day, Lowe’s cooks had taken...

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“Sorry, Wrong Chimney”, a Holiday Farce in Six Performances at Main Street
Dec04

“Sorry, Wrong Chimney”, a Holiday Farce in Six Performances at Main Street

L. to R. Tim McMurray, Sydnee Hawkins, Kiara Stowater and Brenda Payne It’s a lighthearted Christmas tale full of mistaken identities and zany foul-ups with a smattering of slapstick comedy. “Sorry, Wrong Chimney” presents live community theater and showcases a hilarious holiday tale with very memorable local talent. Enjoy a couple of hours of uncomplicated laughter and fun which all ages will love, at the Sulphur...

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New York Man Arrested Locally for Possession of 22.3-grams of Meth
Dec04

New York Man Arrested Locally for Possession of 22.3-grams of Meth

December 4, 2018 – Stopped for a traffic violation, Joshua Robert Bolick, 38, of Liverpool, New York was arrested for the 22.3-grams of methamphetamine in his possession at the time of the stop. Sulphur Springs Police officer Cleve Williams made the arrest Monday evening around 8 p.m.  Joshua Robert Bolick Bolick is in Hopkins County Jail charged with a Felony 2 Possession of a Controlled Substance Penalty Group 1, over 4-grams...

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Channel 18 News Monday, December 3, 2018
Dec03
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How ‘Bout a Country Christmas at the Lake? TPW Offers Campsites, Photos, Music on December 7,8 at Cooper Lake State Parks
Dec03
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Local Man Flags Down Officer; Is Arrested for Contraband.
Dec03

Local Man Flags Down Officer; Is Arrested for Contraband.

He flagged down the officer responding to a call regarding gun shots heard in the 500 block Fuller Street around 12:40 a.m. Monday morning. Danny Joe Wade, Jr. 48, of Sulphur Springs planned to tell the officer about the gun shots heard. The officer ran identifying information for Wade through dispatch and found him wanted for traffic violations. As the officer patted down Wade as a precaution while arresting him on the warrants, the...

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Mt Vernon Man Arrested for DWI 3rd or More
Dec03

Mt Vernon Man Arrested for DWI 3rd or More

A traffic stop in the 1200 block of College Street by a Sulphur Springs Police officer led to the arrest of Tommy L. Fountain, Jr. 60, of Mt Vernon. The strong odor of alcoholic beverage emitting from Fountain caused the officer to attempt to conduct a field sobriety test. Fountain refused. Fountain did consent to a blood draw. Fountain is in Hopkins County Jail charged with DWI 3rd or More, a Felony 3. He is held on a $15,000...

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Annual “Rescue the Perishing” Food Mission for Christmas by Mitchell Chapel COGIC is Saturday Dec. 8
Dec03

Annual “Rescue the Perishing” Food Mission for Christmas by Mitchell Chapel COGIC is Saturday Dec. 8

Bishop Nelson Gatlin Bishop Nelson Gatlin returned this week to Sulphur Springs, his home congregation, to help organize the annual “Rescue the Perishing” food distribution sponsored by the church at Christmastime. Originally Pastor of Mitchell Chapel Church of God in Christ in Sulphur Springs, Texas, Bishop Gatlin now oversees 47 congregations in a jurisdiction with boundaries from Dallas to Texarkana, and Longview to...

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