Chamber Connection January 31, 2019
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Chamber Connection January 31, 2019

The Chamber has moved to its temporary location as of Friday, January 18th.  Our new location is 128-A Jefferson Street which is a bit misleading.  If you are looking for us, we are in the small building across from First Baptist Church and next to First Presbyterian Church off College Street.  Come by and see us anytime!!  We hope to be in our permanent location on the South side of the square by May.  Big...

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Channel 18 News: Wednesday, January 30, 2019
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Tisdell Prefers Fast Paced Game for Lady Cats
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Tisdell Prefers Fast Paced Game for Lady Cats

Lady Cats Basketball Coach Brittney Tisdell said the Lady Cats 52-23 win over Greenville was a slow game for her team. She said she preferred a faster pace and higher tempo game. Coach Tisdell said she told her team that moving forward she wanted them to play an up tempo style. Still she called the victory a good team win. The Lady Cats’ starters only played a little into the third quarter and then turned things over to...

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Cipoletta says Wildcats Battled Back for Win at Greenville
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Cipoletta says Wildcats Battled Back for Win at Greenville

Wildcats Basketball Coach Clark Cipoletta said the way the Wildcats played Tuesday night was a recipe for a loss. Still he was proud of the way the Wildcats battled back, hit some late shots, played with more energy and came away with a win. The Wildcats defeated Greenville, 53-51 Tuesday night in the Lions’ Den. Still Coach Cipoletta was concerned that the Wildcats struggled shooting the ball and didn’t execute for most...

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Pecan Fundraiser Adds to Senior Citizen Center Building Fund
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Pecan Fundraiser Adds to Senior Citizen Center Building Fund

Karon Weatherman, left, Susan Vaughn, left Sulphur Springs Senior Citizens Center Pecan Fundraiser garnered $1,600 for the New Senior Citizens Center building fund.. Susan Vaughn led the fundraiser. The result of the Pecan Fundraiser brings the total raised for the building fund thus far to $70,621.71. Karon Weatherman, Senior Citizens Center Director says, “W e still have a long way to go to get the 1.2-million that we need for...

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SSHS Academic UIL Places First at MPHS Winter Tournament
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SSHS Academic UIL Places First at MPHS Winter Tournament

District UIL CX Debate – SSHS Wildcat Cross-Examination Debate Teams competed at the District CX Debate meet this week at First Baptist Church in Mt. Pleasant, TX. While no teams advanced to the state meet, we are extremely proud of their efforts this year. The 2019 SSHS CX Debate Teams include seniors Felipe Alba and Dakota Soles, juniors James Draper and Matthew Robinson, and sophomores Mariam Tran and Kimberly Wheatcraft. CX Debate...

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Thornton Files to Seek Place 6 on Sulphur Springs City Council
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Thornton Files to Seek Place 6 on Sulphur Springs City Council

Tuesday afternoon, January 29, 2019, Landon Thornton filed for Place 6 on the Sulphur Springs City Council. Thornton will face Doug Moore in the May 4th Municipal Election. Both men will seek a one year term to fill the unexpired term of Dan Froneberger, who resigned from the council in April last year. Moore was appointed in May to fill the place until the next election. Thornton is a senior at Sulphur Springs High School and a...

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Historical Photo Quiz #10 – Meet and Eat – Updated
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Historical Photo Quiz #10 – Meet and Eat – Updated

In the early 1970s, Stuckey’s was a popular nationwide chain of restaurants. Famous for their pecan logs and interstate highway locations, Stuckey’s suffered a decline in numbers at the end of the 70’s. The trademark ‘S’ confirms this is Stuckey’s. Note the bowl of Hawaiian Punch. People remember riding their bicycle to Stuckey’s for economical breakfast. One person recognized Donnis Rushing...

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Burden Sentenced to 40 Years in TDCJ by Delta County Jury
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Burden Sentenced to 40 Years in TDCJ by Delta County Jury

Editor’s Note: According to the District Attorney’s Office is is the first felony trial prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Jodi Cox. Kim Wayne Burden was convicted by a Delta County Eighth Judicial District jury of 3rd Degree felony Failure to appear and sentenced to 40 years in TDCJ on Tuesday, January 29th. The charge was filed when Burden failed to show up for was a Felony Unlawful Possession of a Fire Arm by a...

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Bright Star Baseball Announces Partnership with The Miracle League
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Bright Star Baseball Announces Partnership with The Miracle League

Sulphur Springs, TX — (January 30, 2019)— Today, Bright Star Baseball announced a new partnership with The Miracle League, an organization that builds baseball and playground facilities for children with special needs. With this new partnership, Bright Star Baseball will continue its Celebration Field campaign to raise funds to provide transformative experiences for youth and adults of all abilities through the magic of inclusive...

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