Proposed Wind Farm Faces Lawsuit, Will Head to Trial
Jun19

Proposed Wind Farm Faces Lawsuit, Will Head to Trial

June 19, 2024 – Hopkins County neighbors take interest in nearby lawsuit outcome. A Cielo Wind landowner has been sued for their participation in the proposed Bug Tussle Wind Ranch that hopes to cover 30,000 acres across Fannin and Lamar counties. A neighbor of the potential 30-mile stretch of huge turbines has filed a lawsuit under the Texas Nuisance Law citing potential economic devastation and property value loss. Under that...

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Relive the Excitement of the 63rd Annual Dairy Fest Pageant and Watch Coryn Young Earn her Crown
Jun18

Relive the Excitement of the 63rd Annual Dairy Fest Pageant and Watch Coryn Young Earn her Crown

Relive the excitement, glamor, and wonder of the 63rd Annual Hopkins County Dairy Festival Pageant by checking out the video below. See how the 2024 Hopkins County Dairy Festival came to an historical conclusion as Coryn Young earns her place on the throne to serve as our 2024 Dairy Festival Queen! Be sure to check it out, you won’t regret it! 2024 Dairy Fest Queen runner ups and...

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This and That for June 2024 From Master Gardener David Wall
Jun18

This and That for June 2024 From Master Gardener David Wall

June 18, 2024 – Bananas are great until they get overripe and turn mushy. To slow down ripening, wrap Saran Wrap around the crown to. Better, separate the bananas and wrap each one. Also, when the bananas are ripe, stick them in a refrigerator to greatly slow the overripening! Grass-fed beef only requires one days of eating grass. They can eat corn or other products the rest of their lives. Grass-finished beef means it had to...

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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Pivotal Institution in Supporting Dairy Industry by Mario Villarino
Jun18

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Pivotal Institution in Supporting Dairy Industry by Mario Villarino

June 18, 2024 – The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is a pivotal institution in supporting the dairy industry, particularly in North Central Texas. It focuses on providing research-based education and innovative solutions to enhance dairy farming efficiency, sustainability, and profitability. AgriLife Extension’s efforts encompass various aspects of dairy production, from improving cow comfort and nutrition to...

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History Made June 15th, 2024 As Coryn Young Crowned as the First African American Dairy Festival Queen
Jun16

History Made June 15th, 2024 As Coryn Young Crowned as the First African American Dairy Festival Queen

June 16, 2024 – The hugely successful 2024 Dairy Festival came to an awesome conclusion Saturday night, June 15, 2024, at the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center Auditorium when, after fierce competition from nine very talented contestants, Coryn Young was crowned as the 2024 Hopkins County Dairy Festival Queen. Coryn Young made history as being the first African American to earn the crown. Coryn Young is the daughter of...

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Learn What the Plant of the Month is for June 2024 on This Episode of A Second Cup of Coffee
Jun14

Learn What the Plant of the Month is for June 2024 on This Episode of A Second Cup of Coffee

On this episode of KSST’s A Second Cup of Coffee with John Mark Dempsey, John Mark sat down with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Master Gardener Ronnie Wilson. The two discuss “the plant of the month,” and some other interesting topics. You really should check it out. Enjoy! A Second Cup of Coffee with John Mark...

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CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic Locations in Tyler, Sulphur Springs Earn Coveted National Accreditation for Maternal-Fetal Care
Jun14

CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic Locations in Tyler, Sulphur Springs Earn Coveted National Accreditation for Maternal-Fetal Care

(TYLER, Texas) – The maternal-fetal medicine program at CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic in Sulphur Springs has earned accreditation, and the program’s Tyler location has earned accreditation from the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) for excellence in patient care and imaging. To earn reaccreditation, the clinic underwent a thorough, seven-month assessment, which included the evaluation and qualifications of physicians and...

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Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission Approves Statewide Deer Carcass Disposal Regulations
Jun13

Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission Approves Statewide Deer Carcass Disposal Regulations

June 13, 2024 – AUSTIN — The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission approved statewide deer carcass disposal regulations during its May meeting in an effort to reduce the risk of transmission of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) across the state. For most hunters, these new regulations do not change how they currently care for their deer after harvest. “Proper disposal of all potentially infectious material is critical for reducing the...

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Managing Pond Weeds by Mario Villarino
Jun13

Managing Pond Weeds by Mario Villarino

June 13, 2024 – Managing pond weeds effectively is crucial for maintaining healthy aquatic ecosystems, especially in agricultural contexts like those overseen by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. Effective pond weed management involves a combination of preventive, mechanical, biological, and chemical methods. Preventive Measures: The first step in pond weed management is prevention. This includes minimizing nutrient runoff into...

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Wednesday at Meal-A-Day
Jun12

Wednesday at Meal-A-Day

June 12, 2024 – Meal-A-Day volunteers work to package up lunches on Wednesday morning. This cheerie and positive bunch is looking forward to moving their crew to the new Sulphur Springs Senior Citizen Activity Center on 301 Oak Ave. MAD is always looking for volunteers. If you would like to help provide senior citizens with a $2 delivered lunch each weekday, call Director Amanda Dietlin at 903 885 1661.

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