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Hearts of Life Presents Rowdy for Adoption
Jun14

Hearts of Life Presents Rowdy for Adoption

Rowdy is still searching for his forever home!  Rowdy is 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...

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Chamber Connection June 14, 2018
Jun14

Chamber Connection June 14, 2018

We had such a wonderful time at the Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce 2018 Homemade Ice Cream Freeze-off!  I would like to extend an extra special thank you to our sponsors for Ice Cream.  We wouldn’t be able to host this traditional event without YOU! TRIPLE DIP Sponsors: Sulphur Springs Dodge, Fire in Texas, Alliance Bank/Alliance Financial/Galyean Insurance, Martin Marietta Ready Mix Concrete.  DOUBLE DIP Sponsors: Phinesse’ Farm...

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Avoid State Highway 24 in Delta County Wednesday Afternoon
Jun13

Avoid State Highway 24 in Delta County Wednesday Afternoon

Those traveling in Delta County on State Highway 24 are asked to avoid this area, according to our friends at the Cooper Review.

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Channel 18 News, Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Jun13
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Dinner Bell Sponsored by the Worsham Family
Jun13

Dinner Bell Sponsored by the Worsham Family

Dinner Bell10 Dinner Bell9 Dinner Bell Dinner Bell5 Dinner Bell7 The June 13th, 2018 Dinner Bell was sponsored by the Carol and Don Worsham Family. Served at 11:45 AM at the First United Methodist Church in Sulphur Springs, TX....

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Lil’ 4’s Kids Club Director Letitia Conliff of Sulphur Springs Featured on “The View”, Receives Major Funding
Jun13

Lil’ 4’s Kids Club Director Letitia Conliff of Sulphur Springs Featured on “The View”, Receives Major Funding

Seven years ago, this gracious woman decided to open her arms and her heart to the “inner city” kids in Sulphur Springs who had no “safe haven” or positive place to go after school. Letitia Conliff did not have a lot of money and really no place to open an after-school program, but she has done it anyway. At a small building she rents near downtown Sulphur Springs, she prepares and serves a light afternoon meal...

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Meet Dairy Festival Contestants # 4, #5 and #6,  Cameron, Harley and Abbie
Jun13

Meet Dairy Festival Contestants # 4, #5 and #6, Cameron, Harley and Abbie

We’re counting down the days until the Hopkins County Dairy Festival Pageant takes place on Saturday June 16, 2018 at 7 pm onstage in the SSISD Auditorium inside the Civic Center. Let’s meet three more “dairy debutante” contestants! Contestant #4 Cameron Horton has proven her cow milking skills by winning the hands-on contest last weekend. Her ride in a hot air balloon was so exhilarating that she plans to crew...

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School Board Notes Campus Improvements, Summer Activities, Action Items During June Meeting
Jun13

School Board Notes Campus Improvements, Summer Activities, Action Items During June Meeting

New signs are being erected at Primary Schools and Douglass ECLC has a new sign with the correct spelling of the name of the school—Douglass. This information and more was presented to the Sulphur Springs School Board Tuesday night during their June session. Along with the signs, other physical changes are being made to buildings in the district as well. At Lamar Primary School, additional parking area is being constructed along...

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Personnel Changes at SSISD Approved in June Board Meeting
Jun13

Personnel Changes at SSISD Approved in June Board Meeting

Tuesday evening during the SSISD Board meeting,  a number of personnel changes were noted. Among the resignations was Wildcat Defensive Coordinator Triston Abron. Abron’s replacement in the slot, Alexander Guerra, was hired. Nicolus Wiggins, Head Boys Soccer Coach and Science Teacher, also resigned. Other resignations, new personnel, and personnel changes are noted below. Summer Contract- due to mid-term hire date Kaley...

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Four Sulphur Springs Middle School Students Participate in Envision’s Junior National Leadership Conference in D C
Jun12

Four Sulphur Springs Middle School Students Participate in Envision’s Junior National Leadership Conference in D C

(photos and story) by Brandon Williams Four Local SSMS Students Taking Part in Envision’s Junior National Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C. This summer, Jack Bain, Merrin Williams, Jocelyne Yanez, and Khira Young from Sulphur Springs, Texas, will join outstanding middle school students from across the nation to take part in a unique academic and career oriented development experience, Envision’s Junior National Leadership...

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