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Uncharted Territory: Our Civic Leaders Make A Tough Decision
Mar18

Uncharted Territory: Our Civic Leaders Make A Tough Decision

March 18th, 2020 By: Chad Young KSST applauds our civic leaders for the unprecedented move to place restrictions on “social gatherings” inside Hopkins County. The tough decision rested on our County Judge, Robert Newsom, who issued the declaration on March 18th, limiting social gatherings to 10. Newsom, as the most senior official in our county, issued the declaration after consulting with city, county, state and emergency...

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Hopkins County Issues Emergency Declaration For Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Mar18

Hopkins County Issues Emergency Declaration For Coronavirus (COVID-19)

March 18th, 2020 Robert Newsom, Hopkins County Judge, issues an emergency declaration for the citizens of Hopkins County. This Declaration issues a State Of Disaster for the county. This will last for seven days unless extended, as it will be evaluated by county commissioners as soon as Monday, March 23rd. Events in Hopkins County will now be limited to have no more than 10 people in a social gathering. This undoubtedly will affect a...

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SSISD Tax Office Closed; Other Payment Options Available
Mar18

SSISD Tax Office Closed; Other Payment Options Available

Sulphur Springs ISD Tax Office is closed at this time due to the COVID-19 concerns. However, there are other options for taxpayers who need to make a payment. See the SSISD post below:

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Tira News for March 18, 2020
Mar18

Tira News for March 18, 2020

Tira Community Center Closed, Food Pantry Stocked By Jan Vaughn The Tira City Council met at the Community Center on Monday, March 16. The group discussed upkeep of the building and grounds. The Council considered adding storage for pantry items and will be discussing this more at the next quarterly meeting on June 1. Janie Lewis gave a report on the Community Center rentals. As of March 18, 2020, the Community Center is closed for...

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Miller Grove ISD Will Be Closed Through March 27; Schedule Pick Up Is Saturday
Mar18

Miller Grove ISD Will Be Closed Through March 27; Schedule Pick Up Is Saturday

Parents Need To complete Home Technology Survey on MGISD Website ASAP Miller Grove ISD will be closed another week, through March 27, with online learning beginning Monday, March 23. The situation will be evaluated every two weeks after that, school officials announced on the school website Wednesday evening. Miller Grove ISD Hornet Updates from the Centers from Disease Control, local and state officials were cited as factors in the...

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COVID-19: Cumby City Facilities Closed To The Public
Mar18

COVID-19: Cumby City Facilities Closed To The Public

The City of Cumby has closed all city facilities to the public in response to the continued threat of COVID-19. Bills may be paid online, by phone or dropped in the designated dropbox outside of City Hall, according to a notice posted by Cumby Mayor Doug Simmerman. The Easter Egg hunt scheduled in Cumby on April 4 has been canceled as a precaution as well.

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Emergency Management Team Confirms Still NO Positive Cases Of COVID-19 In Hopkins County
Mar18

Emergency Management Team Confirms Still NO Positive Cases Of COVID-19 In Hopkins County

March 18, 2020 During a scheduled teleconference with Hopkins County Emergency Management team members, Andy Endsley stated that there are still NO positive test results from any Coronavirus tests. The number of tests that have been performed is unknow at this point, as all testing is sent to one of the state run labs. Team members were quick to point out, that although we don’t have any positive cases in Hopkins County,...

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COVID-19: Hopkins County Genealogical Society Library Closed Until Further Notice
Mar18

COVID-19: Hopkins County Genealogical Society Library Closed Until Further Notice

The Hopkins County Genealogical Society library will remain closed until further notice. This closure includes cancellation of Thursday night’s – March 19th, 2020 – monthly meeting with speaker Matt White, as well as next week’s “Lunch & Learn” featuring Boo Maxwell Marshall on Wednesday – March 25th, 2020. The Society will notify everyone when the library resumes normal hours. We value the health of...

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Hopkins County Weighing Options On Limiting Group Gatherings
Mar18

Hopkins County Weighing Options On Limiting Group Gatherings

In a phone interview with KSST News, County Judge Robert Newsom says the County is weighing options on limiting group sizes in all public spaces. This could limit activities in gyms, theaters, restaurants, and bars, no decision has been made on group size restrictions so far. Hopkins County is in constant contact with other cities, and state authorities to determine if and when this measure will be neccessary.

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Sulphur Springs Man Accused Of Trying To Steal A Case Of Beer From Walmart
Mar18

Sulphur Springs Man Accused Of Trying To Steal A Case Of Beer From Walmart

A 36-year-old Sulphur Springs man was arrested March 16 after allegedly trying to steal beer from Walmart. Sulphur Springs Police responded at 3:46 p.m. at Walmart, where store staff alleged a shoplifter was being detained. Upon arrival, police contacted the suspect, who was inside of the store with asset protection staff, police alleged in arrest reports Asset protection staff at the store allegedly told police that the man had...

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