November-December Tips For Gardeners
Nov09

November-December Tips For Gardeners

Mario Villarino DVM, Ph.D. By Dr. Mario Villarino, Texas AgriLife Extension Agent for Agriculture & Natural Resources, [email protected] Don’t forget to give your landscape a steady amount of water, through irrigation or by hand, if there is not adequate rain. As soon as the November weather appears to be settled, it is time to select and plant such annuals as pansies, violas and ornamental cabbages and kale. Plan...

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Hopkins County United Way Receives Over $75,500 In Donations, Pledges During Final Week Of 2021-22 Campaign
Nov09

Hopkins County United Way Receives Over $75,500 In Donations, Pledges During Final Week Of 2021-22 Campaign

Total Pledged So Far Totals Over $185,000 To Benefit 18 Agencies Hopkins County United Way campaign workers weekly to cheer for each donation and pledge announced during the weekly report meeting. This week, however, the cheers were especially big as the campaign goal got ever closer to the $40,000 needed to meet the $150,000 goal for the 2021-22 campaign. When HCUW 2021-22 Campaign Chair Kristy Moseley called out the weekly total of...

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Lady Cats Basketball in Tyler For Tuesday Game Day
Nov09

Lady Cats Basketball in Tyler For Tuesday Game Day

The women’s basketball team will be back on the road on this Tuesday game day to take on Tyler Legacy on Nov. 9.  The contest between Tyler Legacy, formerly Tyler Lee, and Sulphur Springs is the second game of the regular season for the Lady Cats.  New head coach Erica Delley and her squad lost their season-opener last Friday, Nov. 5 when they hosted Prestonwood.  The home-opener did not go as planned for the women’s...

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Man Accused Of Shooting Through A Wall Into Neighboring Apartment
Nov09

Man Accused Of Shooting Through A Wall Into Neighboring Apartment

A 44-year-old Sulphur Springs man was accused of shooting through a wall into a neighboring apartment Monday night. No one was reported to have been injured, but the man believed to be responsible was arrested. Jeffrey Allan Sherwood (HCSO jail photo) Sulphur Springs Police responded at 8:26 p.m. Nov. 8, 2021, to Wildcat Way in reference to a gunshot. Authorities were told a bullet came from an adjacent apartment through the wall and...

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Police Asking For Public’s Help In Case Of  Unconscious Man Found At Park
Nov09

Police Asking For Public’s Help In Case Of Unconscious Man Found At Park

Sulphur Springs Police Department is asking for the public’s help in the case of an unconscious man found at a park Monday. According to a media release, SSPD officer responded around 6 a.m. Monday, Nov. 8, 2021, to a 911 call of an unconscious male in the boat ramp parking area of Coleman Park. Upon arrival, police officers reported finding male who was unconscious but breathing, lying next to his truck. He had apparently...

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UPRA Rodeo 2021 Will Arrive in Sulphur Springs With Impact!
Nov09

UPRA Rodeo 2021 Will Arrive in Sulphur Springs With Impact!

For more than three decades, the United Professionals Rodeo Association has staged it’s year-end Finals competition in Sulphur Springs, Texas. This multi-state rodeo association will return to town with the Cinch United Finals Rodeo during the week of November 15th with impact! Besides three nights of finals competition filling the stands of the Hopkins County Civic Center arena on November 18-20, UPRA will also stage a free...

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County Officials Approve Redistricting Proposal for Precincts 1 and 2
Nov08

County Officials Approve Redistricting Proposal for Precincts 1 and 2

Hopkins County Commissioners Court Monday morning approved a proposal which will clean up county precinct lines, population blocks more evenly while meeting legislative requirements for redistricting. Ark-Tex Council of Governments Executive Director Chris Brown points to areas of Precinct 1 and 2 that would change under the redistricting proposal approved by the Commissioners Court Monday morning. “Every 10 years counties have...

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A&M-Commerce ‘Must Love Dogs’ Class to Assist with Commerce Dog Park Grand Opening
Nov08

A&M-Commerce ‘Must Love Dogs’ Class to Assist with Commerce Dog Park Grand Opening

COMMERCE, Texas — Students in the “Must Love Dogs” signature course at Texas A&M University-Commerce will help celebrate the grand opening of a long-awaited dog park in Commerce, Texas on Nov. 29. A&M-Commerce professor Sandy Kimbrough, Ph.D. Signature courses provide an opportunity for faculty to highlight their knowledge and passion for a topic of their choosing, often outside of their discipline. Aimed at first-year...

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DSHS: Texas Data Shows Unvaccinated People 20 Times More Likely To Die From COVID-19 
Nov08

DSHS: Texas Data Shows Unvaccinated People 20 Times More Likely To Die From COVID-19 

DSHS Nov. 8, 2021 News Release A new study released by the Texas Department of State Health Services shows that during the month of September, Texans not vaccinated against COVID-19 were about 20 times more likely to suffer a COVID-19-associated death and 13 times more likely to test positive than people who were fully vaccinated. An analysis of data from the four-week period from Sept. 4 through Oct. 1 shows that vaccination had a...

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Deputies Removed Dike Man From Tractor In Order To Take Him Into Custody
Nov08

Deputies Removed Dike Man From Tractor In Order To Take Him Into Custody

Deputies had to remove a Dike man from a tractor in order to take him into custody on warrants Friday evening, according to arrest reports. Jerry Mack Price Jr. Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office deputies were made aware of two warrants for Jerry Mack Price Jr.’s arrest, one for violating a protective or magistrate’s order and another for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The deputies recognized the wanted person...

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