Alliance Bank in Sulphur Springs
Holiday Hours at Alliance Bank in Sulphur Springs
Nov21

Holiday Hours at Alliance Bank in Sulphur Springs

Starting on December 22, 2023 all Alliance Bank offices will be closing early and remain closed for the holiday. We will resume normal hours on December 26, 2023. However, our online banking services will be available for use. We’ll be wishing all our customers warm and wonderful holiday celebrations! ⭐

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Remember, Honor and Teach: ‘Wreaths Across America’ Comes to Sulphur Springs City Cemetery at 11 am on December 15, 2018
Nov21

Remember, Honor and Teach: ‘Wreaths Across America’ Comes to Sulphur Springs City Cemetery at 11 am on December 15, 2018

This iconic image of Arlington National Cemetery inspired expansion across the nation and prompted the formation of the Wreaths Across America non-profit 501-(c)(3) In 2018, Sulphur Springs City Cemetery will join with Wreaths Across America, a nationwide campaign to honor fallen heroes by marking veteran’s grave with a live wreath for the Christmas season. The non-profit organization formed in 1992 to decorate Arlington...

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Think Big, Shop Small This Saturday
Nov21

Think Big, Shop Small This Saturday

American Express has long been a supporter of shopping small and shopping local.  This Saturday, November 24th, is their Shop Small Saturday event.  Amex has been promoting the Saturday after Thanksgiving to highlight small businesses since 2010.  Many of our local vendors participate in this event and gladly accept American Express cards.   Danna’s and The Florist will have doorbuster deals starting at 9am including 30-50% off...

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Tira News November 21, 2018
Nov21

Tira News November 21, 2018

By Jan Vaughn We want to express our sympathy to the family of Mary Rawson. She passed away on Saturday, November 17th, and her funeral was held on Tuesday at the Tira Methodist Church, under the direction of West Oaks Funeral home. Please remember the family in prayer. Joyce Dodd reported that the Tira Food Pantry was the recipient of a “truck load” of canned food from the North Hopkins Elementary School. Student groups, under the...

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Children in CPS Custody, Mother and Another Arrested
Nov21

Children in CPS Custody, Mother and Another Arrested

Three children were placed in Child Protective Services custody and their mother and the male driver of the vehicle in which they were riding were arrested when marijuana packaged for sale, THC product, and two firearms loaded with ammunition were found in the vehicle. The loaded firearms were near the children who were riding in the back seat of the vehicle. A Hopkins County deputy stopped a 2018 Dodge Ram 1500 Tuesday evening for a...

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Channel 18 News Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Nov20
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Cipoletta Says Wildcats Capable of More
Nov20

Cipoletta Says Wildcats Capable of More

Perhaps the #15 ranked Wildcats’ basketball team’s upset of the #2 ranked team in Class 6A Rockwall Monday night will send shock waves across the state of Texas. Wildcats Coach Clark Cipoletta said it may be a shock to some but not to him and the Wildcats because they know what they are capable of. He said the team went into the big game in Wildcats Gym feeling a little underrated. Coach Cipoletta said the team knows they...

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‘Fly Your Flag’ Combines Fun and Fundraising for New Women’s Center Equipment
Nov20

‘Fly Your Flag’ Combines Fun and Fundraising for New Women’s Center Equipment

Meredith Caddell and Holly Ragan of Healthcare Foundation When you hear the term “Fly Your Flag” what do you think of? Well, in Hopkins County during Thanksgiving season, it means school pride, pride in community and generous hearts. ‘Fly Your Flag’ has become a fun, competitive way to raise money for needed hospital equipment to better serve the local community. This year’s event is slightly different...

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Peckham Sentenced to 20 Years
Nov20

Peckham Sentenced to 20 Years

Editor’s Note: KSST thanks Assistant District Attorney and County-Court-At-Law Elect Clay Harrison for information in this report. Koty Peckham, 38 On November 19, Koty Peckham, 38, of Winnsboro, was sentenced for the offense of felony Evading with a Motor Vehicle by District Judge Eddie Northcutt. The defendant had multiple prior felony convictions, including Evading with a Motor Vehicle and Bail Jumping. The defendant pled...

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Fly Your Flag Today! Get Ready To Bid
Nov20

Fly Your Flag Today! Get Ready To Bid

The Hopkins County Health Care Foundation will be on Celebration Plaza today accepting bids for their “Fly Your Flag” auction.  More opportunities to win are available this year as in years past.  In addition to the winning school having bragging rights to having their college alma mater’s flag flown in Celebration Plaza, the second place school will also have their flag flown.  Also, if enough bids...

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