2019 Hopkins County Law Enforcement/Emergency Responder Appreciation Dinner Set
Hopkins County Law Enforcement and Emergency Responder Appreciation Dinner is Thursday, January 10, 2019 at 5 p.m. at the Hopkins County Civic Center. The traditional steak cookout recognizes those in law enforcement and emergency response who serve Hopkins County professionally, courteously, and selflessly. City Attorney Jim McLeroy organized and sponsored the event 30 years ago and continued the task annually to the present. This...
TxDOT Crews Treat Roadways and Bridges in Hopkins County and Area Prior to Weekend Rains, Freezing Temps
With the National Weather Service Forecast of light to heavy rain through Saturday and freezing temperatures possible this weekend, the Texas Department of Public Transportation began treating roads and bridges Wednesday. The treatment is being applied to state highway hills and bridge areas. Much of the work on State Highway 154 in Hopkins County had been performed Wednesday. TxDOT asks drivers to give road treatment crews room to...
Hearts of Life Presents Rowdy for Adoption
Rowdy is still searching for his forever home! Rowdy is 1 1/2 years old. He is medium to large in size. Rowdy is still in his “puppy” years and full of energy but he is also incredibly smart and willing to learn! His adoption fee is $100.00 which includes all previous vetting, neuter and rabies shot. Please contact Hearts of Life Animal Rescue by phone at 903-439-5019, email...
Chamber Connection December 6, 2018
The Sulphur Springs Hopkins County EDC andthe Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce would like to thank everyone for attending the Economic Outlook Conference at the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center on Wednesday, December 5th from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The conference was a huge success with special thanks to our Gold Sponsors: Alliance Bank,City National Bank, Down to Earth Services, Farmers Electric Co-op, OceanSpray, RPM Staffing,...
Wildcat, Lady Cat Coaches Talk About Tuesday Victories
Cipoletta on Wildcats 84-70 Home Win Against Dallas Woodrow Wilson Wildcats Basketball Coach Clark Cipoletta said Dallas Woodrow Wilson refused to go away Tuesday night (December 4) in Wildcats Gym. The Wildcats finally separated from Wilson with a big 31 points fourth quarter to take a 84-70 win. Coach Cipoletta called Woodrow a tough team that could hit shots. He said the Wildcats had to double team Wilson’s big post players...
Saltillo Lions Defeat CHESS; Prepare for North Hopkins Tourney
The Saltillo Lions’ basketball team got a solid win over CHESS, 69-31 Tuesday (December 4). The Lions got off to a very good start outscoring CHESS in the first quarter, 26-4. The Lions also led at the half 43-15 and after three quarters 54-28. Chris Boekhorst led the Lions with 24 points. Matthew Gurley added 17 points. Andrew Redburn had 8 points. Stephen Marroquin scored 6 points. Edi Olayo, Ben Moore and Levi Hoover all had...
Webb Named Chairman of 2018 PJC Annual Fund Drive
Kenneth Webb, Director of Student Services at Paris Junior College, has been named as the Chairman of the 2018 PJC Annual Fund. “Paris Junior College and this community has been my life for the last 30 years and I consider it an honor to serve as the chairman for the 2018 Annual Fund Campaign,” Webb said. “I have had the pleasure of watching three decades and two generations of students come onto our campus not certain where their...
“The Write Stuff” is a Class for Area Home-School Students Through Age 15
“The Write Stuff” is a creative writing class at Thee Treehouse Christian Homeschool located in the Yantis area. During 2018, this class produced an anthology of works, entitled “Tales From Thee Treehouse”. It is a published work by 12 young students ranging in age 8-14. Three of these students appeared on the KSST Good Morning Show with Enola Gay to talk about the focus of the 2018/2019 school...




