Harris County Judge Attempts to Enter Sold Out Concert Without Ticket
Mar13

Harris County Judge Attempts to Enter Sold Out Concert Without Ticket

March 13, 2026 – A confrontation at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo drew attention this week after Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo was removed from a restricted section during a sold-out concert at NRG Stadium. Hidalgo is the first woman to be elected County Judge and only the second to be elected to the Commissioners Court. The incident occurred during a performance by country artist Megan Moroney as part of the annual...

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North Texas Food Bank Opens Registration for 2026 Summer Kids Camp Focused on Fighting Hunger
Mar12

North Texas Food Bank Opens Registration for 2026 Summer Kids Camp Focused on Fighting Hunger

March 12, 2026 – The program gives children hands-on experience and a closer look at how they can make a difference. Dallas, TX, March 11, 2026 —The North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) is bringing back its popular summer Kids Day Camp for a fourth year, inviting children ages 8–11 to spend a day learning how they can help neighbors facing hunger. Held on select Mondays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the NTFB’s Perot Family...

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Is It Spring?? by Master Gardener Ronnie Wilson
Mar12

Is It Spring?? by Master Gardener Ronnie Wilson

March 12, 2026 – With recent temperatures reaching the 80s, it seems that spring is finally here!  Although sweaters and jackets may no longer be needed, it might be a good idea to keep them close by, as there usually is a cold snap before Easter.  And before spending $$ on plants and putting them in the ground, keep in mind the average date for last frost is the first week of April.  Gardeners who plant now...

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Texas Superstar Plants by Master Gardener Ronnie Wilson
Mar12

Texas Superstar Plants by Master Gardener Ronnie Wilson

March 12, 2026 – Did you know that Texas has a list of 90 plants that are considered “Super Stars”?  Each plant on the list has been chosen by a board of horticultural experts from Texas A&M, Texas Tech University, AgriLife Extension agents, Texas Department of Agriculture, and the Texas Landscape and Nursery Association.  These experts live and work in all parts of Texas, testing and providing reports on plants...

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Hopkins County Commissioners Approve New Solar Projects
Mar12

Hopkins County Commissioners Approve New Solar Projects

March 10, 2026 – Three solar projects are committed to expand in Hopkins County. Two new projects, as well as one older project that has a new agreement. The Hopkins County Commissioners Court working with consultant Jeff Snowden as they work through the due diligence process ultimately deciding to grant each company a tax abatement as well as enter into a PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes) agreement. Three local school districts...

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Fun Night will Result in New Medical Equipment for Hospital
Mar11

Fun Night will Result in New Medical Equipment for Hospital

March 11, 2026 – Sulphur Springs, TX – Each year, about 550 local residents, business leaders, and healthcare professionals gather to celebrate Hopkins County healthcare. Since 2006, the Hopkins County Health Care Foundation has held an annual Gala featuring a live band, catered meal, and live and silent auctions with proceeds going to the local hospital (Hopkins County Memorial Hospital until 2016, and now non-profit hospital,...

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Learn What Cooper State Park has Planned for Spring Break on the Latest Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey
Mar11

Learn What Cooper State Park has Planned for Spring Break on the Latest Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey

March 11, 2026 – On the latest episode of KSST’s A Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey, John Mark sat down with Cooper State Park Superintendent Aron Maib. John Mark and Aron chatted about some of the activities planned at Cooper State Park during Springs Break, including a Fishing With The Ranger event being held March 11th, 2026, a Luck of the Irish Archery activity planned for March 12th, 2026, and so much more....

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March Burn Ban Lifted in Hopkins County, Caution Advised When Burning
Mar10

March Burn Ban Lifted in Hopkins County, Caution Advised When Burning

March 10, 2026 – With the promise of wet weather in the forecast, Hopkins County Commissioners have lifted the current burn ban for county residents. Emergency Management Director Andy Endsley reminds county residents to continue to exercise caution when burning as the State of Texas still mandates outdoor burning to take place when winds are forecasted to be between 6mph and 23mph. As Hopkins County is forecasted to receive...

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Juveniles Busted For Theft of Truck and Trailer
Mar10

Juveniles Busted For Theft of Truck and Trailer

March 10, 2026 – Two juveniles have been arrested and transported to the Gregg County Juvenile Detention Center after a short investigation into a pickup and trailer theft reported Sunday 3/9/2026. In a press release received from Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office the details of the investigation and arrests were given. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDate: 03/10/2026Stolen Truck and Trailer Recovered; Two Juveniles in Custody —...

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Next Hopkins County Genealogical Society Monthly Meeting to be Held March 19th
Mar09

Next Hopkins County Genealogical Society Monthly Meeting to be Held March 19th

March 9, 2026 – You are invited to come and hear our speaker, Kenneth Sivard, on Thursday, March 19, 2026.  We will meet at 611 N. Davis, Sulphur Springs, TX., at 7:00 p.m. or you may join us via Zoom that evening.  (See the Zoom link below).  A sixth-generation McCurtain County native, Kenny Sivard joined the McCurtain County Historical Society at age fifteen.  Working with the society, he has created...

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