Eighth Judicial District Court Has Busy Week
May25

Eighth Judicial District Court Has Busy Week

Two men were among those sentenced in Eighth Judicial District Court this past week. In a probation revocation hearing, Bradley Ray Skidmore, 63, was sentenced to nine (9) months in county jail for Credit Card or Debit Card Abuse, a State Jail Felony. The conviction dated back to February, 2017.  Skidmore was located by Hopkins County Deputies at a Charles Street residence in the city. He was wanted on a warrant for Credit Card or...

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Sulphur Springs Man Arrested for Selling Marijuana in Drug Free Zone
May25

Sulphur Springs Man Arrested for Selling Marijuana in Drug Free Zone

In an investigation in the 400 block of Adkins Street, Special Crimes Unit officers observed Jacob Nathaniel Granger, 21, of Sulphur Springs, sell suspected marijuana. The location had been under investigation. During a pat down, Granger admitted to having a gram of marijuana in his pocket. He also admitted to having more marijuana in his apartment. The sale and possession of marijuana took place within 1000ft of a Drug Free Zone.  ...

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CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic Breaks Ground for New Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Building
May25

CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic Breaks Ground for New Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Building

Thursday afternoon CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for  a new Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Building. The building will expand services with 10 rooms available for patients.  The clinic should be open in August of this year. Paul Harvey, CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital CEO, welcomed guests. He recognized the Hospital Foundation, City Manager Marc Maxwell, Fall Festival Cover Girl, Chamber of Commerce...

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Tira News May 25th, 2018
May25

Tira News May 25th, 2018

By Jan Vaughn Joyce Dodd reports that we’ve had some activity at the Tira free food pantry recently. She shared that we have lots of canned vegetables on hand, but need more canned meat and other non-perishable proteins. Donations for the pantry are always needed and very much appreciated.  If you would like to help out, you can contact any of the Tira Council Members, Powell Vickery – Mayor, Joyce Dodd, Tami Joslin, Janie...

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Proper Summer Lawn Care By Mario Villarino
May25

Proper Summer Lawn Care By Mario Villarino

As many other Hopkins County residents (or living anywhere else for that manner) this time of the year you are spending time partially taking care of the lawn. The lawn, for many is the “pride and joy” of the front house or the backyard, but for many others, it is a constant chore that, like it or not, can cause serious eye sores for your property if not attended to. For some reason or another, the lawn plays a significant role in how...

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CPR, Kids Camp, and 4-H Project Tour Day By Johanna Hicks
May25

CPR, Kids Camp, and 4-H Project Tour Day By Johanna Hicks

Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED and Basic First Aid Offered                Have you taken CRP and First Aid, but your certification expired?  Does your place of employment require this certification?  Do you want to receive the training for your own personal benefit?  If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, I have a solution for you!                A few weeks ago, a colleague from Upshur County contacted me about the possibility...

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Azle Woman Pleads Guilty to Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon; Sentencing Set for June
May24

Azle Woman Pleads Guilty to Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon; Sentencing Set for June

Victoria Grace Brawley, 26, of Azle pled guilty to three indictments for Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon Thursday afternoon in Eighth Judicial District Court. A sentencing hearing will be conducted June 20, 2018 before Judge Eddie Northcutt. Brawley, who has remained in jail since her arrest on December 18, 2017, when she was arrested for Intoxication Assault following her involvement as a driver in a two vehicle accident that...

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Commissioners Court Will Continue Discussion on Building New Courtroom
May24

Commissioners Court Will Continue Discussion on Building New Courtroom

Hopkins County Commissioners’ Court took no action on the courtroom to be built at the Law Enforcement Center/County Jail when met Thursday, May 24th, instead of Monday, May 28th, due to the Memorial Day Remembrance. The courthouse and all county offices will be closed for Memorial Day. The commissioners did not accept bids to build the new facility pending further discussion. They did approve a Civic Center repay of around $25,000...

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Channel 18 News, Thursday, May 24, 2018
May24
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Commissioners Court Proclaims May 24, 2018 “Lee Glenn Day”
May24

Commissioners Court Proclaims May 24, 2018 “Lee Glenn Day”

Hopkins County Commissioners Court proclaimed Thursday, May 24, 2018 Lee Glenn Day and the Sulphur Bluff Masonic Lodge honored Glenn for his leadership with their Community Builder Award during Court Session Thursday afternoon. The court met Thursday  instead of Monday, May 28th due to Memorial Day Holiday. The Proclamation stated: “Whereas, Lee Glenn was born on April 18, 1953 in Sulphur Springs and is a 1971 graduate of...

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