Hopkins County Chamber Putting Finishing Touches On Chamber Directory
Jan03

Hopkins County Chamber Putting Finishing Touches On Chamber Directory

January 3, 2024 – Chamber members should make sure their membership is current with the Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce as the local Chamber is wrapping up the info on the new Directory. The Chamber will distribute over 7,000 of these directories to visitors, relocation hopefuls, and even hometown heroes who are interested in learning more about our local businesses. They include historical information as well all things to...

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Cooper Lake State Park Announces Activites For January 2024
Jan03

Cooper Lake State Park Announces Activites For January 2024

January 3, 2024 – Press Release from Steve Killian, Cooper Lake State Park Superintedent Experience the Best of Winter at Cooper Lake State Park Cooper, Texas – Wintertime at Cooper Lake State Park brings very special opportunities for outdoor exploration. No mosquitoes, ticks, chiggers, and some of our other not so favorite animals are dormant so get out here and trop through the woods. January is the best month of the...

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Ginn Takes Oath For Hopkins County Court At Law Judge
Jan03

Ginn Takes Oath For Hopkins County Court At Law Judge

January 3, 2024 – Local attorney John Ginn made his committment official to Hopkins County by taking the oath at a swearing in cermony as the new Hopkins County Court at Law Judge. That positon was recently vacated by Clay Harrison, as Harrison wishes to enter private practice. 8th Judicial District Judge Eddie Northcutt presided over the ceremony as John Ginn’s wife, Eydie observed.  (L-R) John Ginn, Eydie Ginn, Judge...

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Green Acorns and Cattle by Mario Villarino
Jan02

Green Acorns and Cattle by Mario Villarino

January 2, 2024 – The howling winds of cold fronts and rainstorms often knock green acorns from oak trees in a pasture. Most cattle like the taste of acorns and tend to seek them out. But hungry cattle that consume too many green acorns will get sick. Their gastrointestinal tracts will be upset; they will develop diarrhea, become dehydrated, constipated and emaciated; and they might die. Acorn poisoning is caused by chemicals...

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Baylor Emmitt Gregory is First Baby of 2024
Jan02

Baylor Emmitt Gregory is First Baby of 2024

January 2, 2024 – Sulphur Springs can say hello to the first baby born in 2024 at Christus Mother Frances Hospital in Sulphur Springs. Baylor was born at 12:43 pm on the 1st day of January and entered this world at 8 pounds, 13.8 ounces. Baylor also measured 21.5 inches long. Proud parents of the new baby are Kenneth Gregory, Jr. and Cortnie Robbins. Baylor also has three older siblings, Ferris (4), Karter, (2), and Piper...

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Garden Seeds for Your 2024 Garden From Master Gardener David Wall
Jan01

Garden Seeds for Your 2024 Garden From Master Gardener David Wall

December 31, 2023 – It’s time to start thinking about what vegetables, herbs, and flowers you want to grow in 2024. Do you want basics, exotics, heirlooms, hybrids, organics or combinations of these?  Let’s start with the basics of onions, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and okra.  Where will you get seeds? This can be very simple or as complicated as you want.  On the simple side, go to your local nursery,...

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Paris District Road Report for week of January 1, 2024
Dec31

Paris District Road Report for week of January 1, 2024

Paris — Here’s a look at work planned in the district for the week starting Jan. 1, 2024. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. Motorists are advised to remain alert and pay special attention to all signs, barricades and traffic controls, and reduce their speed as they approach and travel through work zones. They should also avoid distractions such as...

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Man Laying on Side of Highway Found With Stolen Credit Card
Dec30

Man Laying on Side of Highway Found With Stolen Credit Card

December 30, 2023 – Hopkins County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to Highway 19 South in Hopkins County on Friday morning in response to a call received for a welfare check.  Thomas Warren Masters Johnson Responding officers found a Fruitvale man laying on the side of the highway. The 25 year old male identified as Thomas Warren Masters Johnson consented to a search and was found to be in possession of a credit card...

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Hopkins County Unemployment Continues Downward Trend
Dec30

Hopkins County Unemployment Continues Downward Trend

December 30, 2023 – The latest unemplyment numbers are in and Hopkins County continues to report the lowest percentages in the immediate North East Texas area. Hopkins County reported an unemplyment rate in November 2023 of 2.8% dropping from 3.2% in October 2023. The new November number was also much lower than one year ago as the November 2022 percentage was reported as 4.1%. Only 533 Hopkins County work hopefuls reported to...

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Bond Set For Suspects in Fentanyl Overdose Murder Case
Dec29

Bond Set For Suspects in Fentanyl Overdose Murder Case

Bryson Lacy December 29, 2023 – Two suspects have been arraigned on murder charges stemming from a suspected fentanyl overdose. Recent Texas law that went into effect September 1st allows murder charges to be levied against those supplying fentanyl that results in death and enhances the criminal penalty for the manufacturing or delivery of fentanyl. Bryson Lacy, a 2021 SSHS graduate and standout athlete, was charged along with...

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