Blue Blazes “Boo Bash” n Carnival at SSHS on Nov. 3
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Blue Blazes “Boo Bash” n Carnival at SSHS on Nov. 3

The Sulphur Springs Wildcats “Blue Blazes” Dance Team is holding a fun-raising fundraiser on Saturday November 3, 2018 from 4-8 pm in the SSHS Cafeteria and Gym. Costumes are welcomed! Adult supervision is required. In the Gym there will be a haunted house, photo booth, carnival games and more for all ages of kids, and you can purchase pizza, nachos, cotton candy and all kinds of goodies.  Admission is by armband at...

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Brown Sentence to 60 Years in Probation Revocation Hearing Tuesday
Oct30

Brown Sentence to 60 Years in Probation Revocation Hearing Tuesday

October 30, 2018 – Eric Dwain Brown, 41, was sentenced to 60 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice when his probation was revoked in a hearing before t he court Tuesday morning. Brown was on probation for Possession of Controlled Substance Penalty Group 1 more than 4-grams but less than 200-grams, a Felony 2. His original offense was in November, 2014. He was arrested for Violation of Probation August 6th of this...

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Channel 18 News Tuesday, October 30, 2018
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Jarvis Christian College Choir to Appear in Paris, Texas on November 4, 2018
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Jarvis Christian College Choir to Appear in Paris, Texas on November 4, 2018

The Jarvis Christian College of  Hawkins, Texas has a touring choir which will perform at First Christian Church of Paris, Texas on Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 2pm. The church is located at 780 20th NE Street. The choir has toured the Southeast and Midwest United States and appeared at conferences for the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Additionally, the choir has invited members of the community to perform at their...

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Pacific Park Plan Part of Parks and Open Space Master Plan
Oct30

Pacific Park Plan Part of Parks and Open Space Master Plan

The first of three charrettes that will lead to a parks and open space master plan for the City of Sulphur Springs provided several ideas for the improvement of space and usage at Pacific Park. Two additional charrettes will focus on various parks and open spaces in the city as the city prepares to qualify for grants similar to the grants already received. In the past, the city has received a grant for Coleman Park improvements and...

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First Ever “Out House Races” Part of Fall Festival Fun
Oct30

First Ever “Out House Races” Part of Fall Festival Fun

Three winners were chosen during the first-ever “Outhouse Races” on October 27, 2018 the final day of the Hopkins County Fall Festival. First Place, Toothpick Construction  “The Old Poop and Scoot” 2nd Place   Clayton Homes  “The Clayton Crapper” 3rd- Burnett’s Garage – The Wonder Team (not pictured)

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Early Voting Numbers Remain High for 2018 Mid-Term Election
Oct30

Early Voting Numbers Remain High for 2018 Mid-Term Election

With 443 voting Monday, the total for early voting in Hopkins County continues to rise. Add to that total the 789 ballots received by mail thus far and early voting this year has already reached over 5,000 votes cast. Debbie Shirley, Hopkins County Clerk, said her office sent out 960 requests for ballots by mail this year. Ballots by mail are available for those over 65-years of age. Shirley, who has served the county in four terms of...

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Winners of Fall Festival First-Ever Hay Bale Decorating Contest
Oct30

Winners of Fall Festival First-Ever Hay Bale Decorating Contest

Shirley Patchen, committee chair for the 2018 Fall Festival Hay Bale Sculpture Contest, is shown with each of the winners in four categories following the announcement of winners on the grounds of the Fall Festival on October 27, 2018. There were over two dozen entries in the first-ever contest!   Best of Show – East Texas Physical Therapy – Star Wars theme  Janeen’s Country Cottage  “Beauty Shop...

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Channel 18 News Monday, October 29, 2018
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Weekend Early Voting Adds to Total for November 6th Election
Oct29

Weekend Early Voting Adds to Total for November 6th Election

Weekend early voting for the November 6th mid-term election netted an additional 417 votes. Saturday, 265 voted. Sunday, 152 voted. Early voting continues in the Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 Courtroom. Early voting will also be available through November 2nd from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. each weekday with the exception of Tuesday and Thursday when early ballots may be cast from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Debbie Shirley reminds voters to,...

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