Wildcat Football Season Ticket Sale Ends
Aug03

Wildcat Football Season Ticket Sale Ends

Only about 52 Wildcats’ football season tickets remained as season ticket week concluded at the high school Media Center at noon Friday (August 3). Season Ticket Coordinator Lynette King said 12 scattered single seats remained in chair back sections C, D and E. About 40 seats, many of them together, were left in the rail back section B. Anyone interested in season tickets now will have to go to the high school front desk when it...

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Lady Cat Volleyball Host Cumby, Commerce in Monday Scrimmage
Aug03

Lady Cat Volleyball Host Cumby, Commerce in Monday Scrimmage

Lady Cats Volleyball Coach Justin Maness lost six seniors off of last year’s district champion team. Coach Maness conducted special varsity tryouts during two a day workouts Wednesday and Thursday. (August 1-2) This year’s Lady Cats team is now made up of six returnees and the six new ones. New to the varsity are Aubrey Oliver, Kate Womack, Sydni Washburn, Sadie Washburn, Taylor McElfresh and Maddie Millsap. They join...

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Video Presentation: Chamber of Commerce Showcase Called a Successful Evening
Aug03

Video Presentation: Chamber of Commerce Showcase Called a Successful Evening

Over 140 people attended a Chamber of Commerce Networking Event at Sulphur Springs Country Club Thursday night. It was an opportunity to meet new people, make new connections, meete fellow Chamber members, and be a part of the community. Chamber CEO Lezley Brown called the evening a success for the chamber and the community....

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Friday Morning Pursuit Ends in Arrest
Aug03

Friday Morning Pursuit Ends in Arrest

A pursuit began when an individual was identified stealing from a business in Winnsboro and Hopkins County Criminal Investigator Dennis Findley recognized the vehicle and individual Friday morning  in Hopkins County. The chase began along State Highway 154, State Highway 11, State Highway 19,  and FM 1567 ending at a house where the wanted subject barricaded himself. DPS, Hopkins County CID, Deputies, K9 Unit, and Sulphur Springs...

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Registration Underway at PJC-Sulphur Springs Center
Aug03
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“The Courtyard”, a Proposed Residential/Business Enterprise for Downtown Sulphur Springs
Aug03

“The Courtyard”, a Proposed Residential/Business Enterprise for Downtown Sulphur Springs

April 3, 2018 – As we have mentioned here before, Billie Ruth Standbridge loves her hometown’s downtown district so much that she built her home there. Now, upon moving into the new residential/business construction this Spring, “Ms. Downtown” has unveiled another project, “The Courtyard” for the 200 block of Main Street in Sulphur Springs, Texas.  The Courtyard will offer upstairs apartments for...

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Murder Trial Set to Begin Tuesday in Eighth Judicial District Court
Aug03

Murder Trial Set to Begin Tuesday in Eighth Judicial District Court

Jury selection begins Monday in Eighth Judicial District Court. Gavin Heath Gilbert, 17, will be tried for Felony 1 Murder. Gilbert is in Hopkins County Jail being held on a $2-million bond for murder and $500,000 bond on each of the four counts of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon. The trial for the murder charge is set to begin Tuesday morning. Gavin Heath Gilbert, 17 Gilbert was arrested in December of last year when a call...

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Local Man Arrested for Assaulting Wife
Aug03

Local Man Arrested for Assaulting Wife

John Ralph Stark, 35 Officers at the scene of the assault reported Stark’s wife showed signs of the assault that included choking and restricting her airway until she blacked out. The victim had visible injuries. Stark is in Hopkins County Jail charged with Assault Family Violence Impede Breathing, a Felony 3. He is being held on a $25,000 bond. When Sulphur Springs police were called to an altercation in the 1000 block of North Davis...

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Tira News for August 3rd, 2018
Aug03

Tira News for August 3rd, 2018

By Jan Vaughn The Tira Food Pantry has received several donations lately. The council members want to express appreciation to everyone who has helped make food available to those in need. The deadline to file as a write-in candidate for the Tira City Council is August 20th. Tira residents who have an interest in serving in this capacity, should contact me, Jan Vaughn, Tira City Secretary. My contact information is at the end of the...

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Common Pasture Management Problems By Mario Villarino
Aug03

Common Pasture Management Problems By Mario Villarino

A common pasture management problem faced by most Texas hay and/or livestock producers is weed and brush infestation. According to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Soil Specialist, weed species effectively compete with more desirable forage species for sunlight, moisture, and soil nutrients. Whether herbaceous or woody species, if enough weeds are present in the pasture, the carrying capacity of the management unit is decreased, the...

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