Louisiana Man Arrested For Sexual Assault of Local Minor
Mar01

Louisiana Man Arrested For Sexual Assault of Local Minor

Phillip Justin Rhone, 27, of Barksdale, Louisiana was arrested Monday night on charges of Online Solicitation of a Minor and Sexual Assault of a Child. The minor’s parents informed law enforcement officials that their child had not returned home. Officers began investigating and discovered a possible subject in whose presence the minor was at the time. That subject was Rhone. During the investigation officers learned that Rhone...

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Winnsboro Police Weekly Report
Mar01

Winnsboro Police Weekly Report

Winnsboro Police Department responded to 136 calls for service, issued 49 citations and 33 warnings, investigated one accident, and made three (3) arrests during the seven day period, February 22-28. Kristy Bailey, 30, of Winnsboro was arrested Monday, February 22 for driving while license invalid with a previous conviction and on a Wood County warrant. Ronald Caviness, 54, of Yantis, was arrested Thursday, February 25, for evading...

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Business History Month: Brumley’s Uniform
Mar01

Business History Month: Brumley’s Uniform

Brumley’s Uniforms originated in Pickton, Texas. Brumley’s was founded by Lois Brumley in 1970. Lois was a dairywoman for 30 years before she began working at a local hospital where she saw a need for a uniform store for nurses and other medical personnel in the community. She first began making each uniform in her home and soon the demand became overwhelming. She then began to order uniforms to keep up with supply and...

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Education Foundation Grant Facilitates Poetry in Classroom
Mar01

Education Foundation Grant Facilitates Poetry in Classroom

The Sulphur Springs Independent School District Education Foundation recently awarded a classroom grant in the amount of $3,300 to Ms. Garner, Ms. Moss and Ms. Roberts, English Language Arts teachers at Sulphur Springs Middle School.  They used their grant funds to bring in poets Sara Holbrook and Michael Salinger. The poets will spend two days at SSMS meeting with each 8th grade Language Arts class as well as leading faculty in staff...

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Cameron Sentenced to 10 Years Following Plea Agreement
Feb29

Cameron Sentenced to 10 Years Following Plea Agreement

Monday afternoon in Eighth Judicial District Court, Timothy Darren Cameron, 47, of Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas pled guilty to one count of sexual assault of a child. In a plea agreement, Cameron was sentenced to 10 years in the Texas Criminal Justice System. Cameron was indicted by a Hopkins County Grand Jury in December of this past year after having been arrested in October for online solicitation of a minor and sexual...

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SSHS Wins Judy Tipping UIL Academic Meet
Feb29

SSHS Wins Judy Tipping UIL Academic Meet

Sulphur Springs High School hosted our annual spring UIL meet this past weekend, with 39 schools attending.  We chose to rename our meet in memory of Miss Judy Tipping, one of Sulphur Springs’ lifelong educators, for her unwavering commitment to UIL. For the small school division, New Boston High School won first place sweepstakes, the Overall Journalism award, and second place team in speech, while Canton High School won second place...

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Continuing Ed Courses Available at PJC-Sulphur Springs Center
Feb29

Continuing Ed Courses Available at PJC-Sulphur Springs Center

Fun courses in cake decorating and health care and computer courses to help start a new career are offered in March by the Paris Junior College – Sulphur Springs Center’s Continuing Education Department. To sign up for a class or get more information, call 903-885-1232. Unless otherwise noted, all classes will be offered in the new location at 1137 Loop 301 East in Sulphur Springs. Seniorific Computer Essentials Level 2 –...

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Early Vote Totals Over 3000 Ballots
Feb29

Early Vote Totals Over 3000 Ballots

The last day of early voting resulted in the largest one day vote cast of the 11 day period for the March 1st Primary. A total of 593 votes were cast on Friday, February 26. Of that number 559 were Republicans and 34 were Democrats. According to totals given KSST News by the County Clerk’s office,  3,008 votes were cast during early voting. For Republicans, 2763 have voted and Democrat ballots total 245. Only Republicans have...

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Fourteen Polling Places for Tuesday’s Primary Election; Sample Ballots
Feb29

Fourteen Polling Places for Tuesday’s Primary Election; Sample Ballots

On Tuesday, March 1st, Hopkins County registered voters will be able to cast their Primary Election day ballots at any of the Vote Centers in the county from 7:00 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. Below are voting locations in Hopkins County. During the November 3, 2015 Constitutional Amendments Election, the county reduced the number of polling places from 21 to 14 providing the option to vote at a place nearby instead of having to travel to...

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Junior Market Livestock Show Sale of Champion Sets Another Record
Feb29

Junior Market Livestock Show Sale of Champion Sets Another Record

Organizers of the Hopkins County Junior Market Livestock Show called the show and the Sale of Champions “Unbelievable”. Although totals are not final, the sale of 124 projects that made the show garnered over $370,000. This year four scholarships were awarded at the Saturday Show. In past years only two scholarships had been given. These 4 scholarships were awarded Saturday at the Hopkins County Junior Market Livestock Show SALE OF...

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