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How To Manage Your Algae Problem
Jun15

How To Manage Your Algae Problem

When looking at the old fishing hole or stock tank, if there’s a thick mat of bubbly yellow green substance floating on the surface of the pond, or the pond appears to be colored bright green, blue-green, or sometimes even red, then there may be an algae problem. Algal overgrowth is one of the most common issues plaguing pond owners. The first step to effective algae management is to understand...

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2023 Dairy Festival Milking Contest Results
Jun14

2023 Dairy Festival Milking Contest Results

Despite a delayed start of over an hour — the Junior Dairy Show ran over, the 2023 Hopkins County Dairy Festival Milking Contest Saturday progressed almost as smooth at butter, with only a few “surprises” — but certainly not enough to completely sour the fun. The 2023 Dairy Festival Milking Contest featured all of the 2023 pageant contestants, each assigned a cow to milk. Six heifers were used, with girls assigned numbers...

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Heat Waves May Crash Texas Power Grid This Summer
Jun14

Heat Waves May Crash Texas Power Grid This Summer

June 14, 2023- The Electric Reliability Council of Texas anticipates record-breaking peak electricity demand of 82,739 megawatts this summer, according to the summer 2023 seasonal assessment that ERCOT published in May. With record temperatures right around the corner, several people are worried that the grid can’t handle the heat. Texans were asked to conserve energy after six power plants went offline amid a heat wave. In May...

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Cupcake Day and Watercolor Painting Today At 3:30
Jun14

Cupcake Day and Watercolor Painting Today At 3:30

June 14, 2023 – Head on over to the Senior Center today at 3:30 to celebrate National Cupcake day. While you are there grab a brush or two and practice your watercolor technique. Treats provided by Summer’s Sweets and Treats of Como, TX.

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Gov. Abbott Signs In New “Athena Alert” Bill
Jun14

Gov. Abbott Signs In New “Athena Alert” Bill

June 14, 2023- Governor Greg Abbott has signed into law the new Bill that will lower the threshold for local missing child alerts. House Bill 3556 allows law enforcement in Texas to send out localized alerts- known as “Athena Alert”- within a 100-mile radius of where a child has gone missing and in adjacent counties. The law was inspired after the tragic death of 7-year-old Athena Strand in November. Strand was found dead...

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Chamber Connection – June 14 By Butch Burney
Jun14

Chamber Connection – June 14 By Butch Burney

We are gearing up for the 54th Annual Hopkins County Stew Festival, so be looking for sponsorship and registration forms which will be going out this week. The stew festival is set for Saturday, Oct. 28, at Buford Park, with the annual concert, appetizer contest and other activities starting on Friday, Oct. 27. Our sponsorship forms will be mailed out this week, and registration forms for stew cooks will be online later this week....

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Stephen F. Austin University Cyber Attack
Jun14

Stephen F. Austin University Cyber Attack

June 13, 2023- Stephen F. Austin State University’s online systems were apparently targeted by a cyberattack sometime between Saturday night and Monday morning, the university stated. The University released this in a post regarding the recent cyber attack: “SFA’s online systems appear to have been the target of a cyberattack, likely between Saturday evening and Monday morning. Upon discovery, we severed connection to the...

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Enrollment is Under Way at Paris Junior College
Jun13

Enrollment is Under Way at Paris Junior College

ADVISING Maria Zuniga, left, Education Advisor for the PJC-Sulphur Springs Center, assists Shayla McGill of Sulphur Springs as she completes her paperwork for enrollment at the college. Paris Junior College Sulphur Springs TRIO student

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Gov. Abbott Signs Paper License Tag Ban
Jun13

Gov. Abbott Signs Paper License Tag Ban

June 13, 2023- Governor Greg Abbott has signed into law HB718, authored by Rep. Craig Goldman, this Bill prevents the use of paper license tags in hopes of preventing illegal counterfeits from coming to the state and creating ‘Ghost Cars’. Ghost Cars are cars which have illegally acquired paper tags. These Ghost Cars become virtually untraceable with these tags. With the signing of the Bill all paper tags throughout Texas...

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‘Allergy Capitals’ Top 10 Worst U.S. Cities For People With Pollen Allergies
Jun13

‘Allergy Capitals’ Top 10 Worst U.S. Cities For People With Pollen Allergies

Seasonal allergies are awful, runny nose, itchy throat and head congestion are some of the main symptoms we all suffer, these can usually be soothed with over-the-counter medication. However location may still impact how bad your allergy season will be. There are some cities that are more challenging to live in for people with pollen allergies. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America sifted through data of “the 100-most...

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