Dr. Pam Anglin, President of PJC, Seeks Expansion of College District
Jun09

Dr. Pam Anglin, President of PJC, Seeks Expansion of College District

Dr. Pam Anglin has been President of Paris Junior College for 13 years. Her own higher education was begun at a community college in Grayson County, and she testifies to the value of close-to-home options for loan-free education prior to a student’s move to a university. At the university level, and through part-time classes, Pam earned her Masters and then her Doctorate degrees. She has a passion for providing a path to success...

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Over 100 Entries in Dairy Festival Parade Saturday
Jun09

Over 100 Entries in Dairy Festival Parade Saturday

Grand Marshall Mark Sustaire and family will lead the annual Hopkins County Dairy Festival Parade Saturday, June 11th. The parade will leave the Buford Park staging area at 10 a.m. and follow the traditional parade route down Connally Steet to Celebration Plaza then out Gilmer Street to South Broadway and conclude at the corner of South Broadway and Lee Street. Sustaire will follow the color guard and be followed by the reigning Dairy...

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Woman Arrested for Injury to a Child
Jun09

Woman Arrested for Injury to a Child

Hopkins County Sheriff’s Deputies were called to a disturbance involving a juvenile in the 100 block of Sandy Hill Road Wednesday night around 9:30 p.m. There the investigating deputy found a juvenile with visible marks on the back of his neck. The deputy was directed across the road to the neighbor’s house where contact was made with the alleged suspect. During the interview with the suspect, the deputy noted a strong odor of...

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Channel 18 News Wednesdy June 8, 2016
Jun08
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Sulphur Springs Work Camp Completes House Projects
Jun08

Sulphur Springs Work Camp Completes House Projects

The Sulphur Springs Work Camp finished its tenth year tonight, June 8, with a total of 185 houses completed. The camp began Sunday with volunteers from school districts and church youth groups around Hopkins County. “Our goal is to paint houses in the community for people who have need,” Work Camp Leader Julie Burgin said. “Youth groups gather together each summer for a few days to go out into the community and show...

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Violation of Probation Returns Arsonist to Local Jail
Jun08

Violation of Probation Returns Arsonist to Local Jail

Walter Lee Robertson, 66, is back in Hopkins County Jail after several years away. Robertson is held for violation of probation for felony arson. Robertson was arrested in the Dallas County Jail and transported back to Hopkins County. In 2006, Robertson received a differed probation for second degree felony arson. According to Hopkins County Sheriff’s records Robertson had written his half-sister a letter telling her she had been...

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Channel 18 News Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Jun07
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County Commissioners Interview Only Six for County Fire Chief
Jun07

County Commissioners Interview Only Six for County Fire Chief

Hopkins County Commissioners Court narrowed the number of applicants to six and has begun the interview process for a new County Fire Chief. County Judge Robert Newsom told KSST News that commissioners received 12 applications and narrowed the field to only six for interviews. Monday, the court interviewed two of the applicants and will interview the remaining four Wednesday. Newsom said most of the applicants were from the local...

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Former Rains County Officer Suspect in Vehicle Theft
Jun06

Former Rains County Officer Suspect in Vehicle Theft

A truck taken from Fix ‘n Feed on June 1st has been recovered by Hopkins County Sheriff’s Investigators thanks to information provided through the Hunt County Sheriff’s office. In recovering the vehicle, a suspect has also been located. The suspect is a former Rains County Sheriff’s officer that currently resided in the Rains County Jail. The suspect in this case is also being charged with a number of vehicle thefts in Hunt County. In...

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Tea for Nine: Ms. Hopkins County Senior festivities
Jun04

Tea for Nine: Ms. Hopkins County Senior festivities

One day before the pageant, the nine Ms. Hopkins County Senior contestants and former “queens” met for afternoon tea. The social was held in the gym of Church of the Nazarene, the same location as the Pageant, and was sponsored by Karon Weatherman of the Seniors Center\Meal a Day Center. The tea afforded the contestants a chance to meet each other and former royalty. A brief “Tea Trivia” program was given by...

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