CNB Plans Silent Auction, Unveils 2020 Calendar with Photography by Leesa Toliver on November 19
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CNB Plans Silent Auction, Unveils 2020 Calendar with Photography by Leesa Toliver on November 19

City National Bank invites you to join us at our Main Bank Lobby on Tuesday, November 19th from 2-4pm for a reception! We will be unveiling our 2020 Calendar featuring 13 regional photographs taken by local photographer, Leesa Toliver. Mounted prints of these photos will be available for bid and purchase through a silent auction. Catch a sneak peek of one of the gorgeous photos below! Proceeds for these amazing prints will go to the...

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3 In Custody After Bond Revoked, 1 Jailed for Violating Bond Conditions
Nov15

3 In Custody After Bond Revoked, 1 Jailed for Violating Bond Conditions

Three Sulphur Springs residents were jailed Thursday after having their bond revoked on a felony charge each. A Dallas man was also taken into custody in district court for violating the conditions of his bond, according to arrest reports. Summer Dawn Brooks Hopkins County Sheriff’s Deputy Turrentine took Summer Dawn Brooks, 19, of Sulphur Springs into custody at 3:58 p.m. Nov. 14, on an order from 8th Judicial District Judge...

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Meet Family Nurse Practitioner Nikki Collins Now at CHRISTUS Clinic
Nov15

Meet Family Nurse Practitioner Nikki Collins Now at CHRISTUS Clinic

Nikki Neal Collins decided to go into the nursing profession right out of high school, and got her first job in the office of a medical clinic while in college. She spent several years in the Metroplex area completing her studies and becoming an RN, and she was soon began her career as a registered nurse. She worked in a variety of settings, from labor and delivery to other more specialized practices, and through this period, she...

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‘Christmas in the Park’ Opens for Two Nights, November 30, December 7
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‘Christmas in the Park’ Opens for Two Nights, November 30, December 7

Heritage Park will be totally festive when it opens for the holiday season for two separate nights of tours. On Saturday November 30 and Saturday December 7, enjoy the delights in store for you and your family, as you ‘step back in time’ into a Victorian world filled with the Spirit of Christmas! The experience is sure to put you in the mood for holiday celebrations of your own. Cost to attend is very reasonable, only $3,...

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Winnsboro Woman Arrested On Hopkins County Warrant
Nov15

Winnsboro Woman Arrested On Hopkins County Warrant

Heather Rochelle Drew A 31-year-old Winnsboro woman was arrested in her hometown on a felony Hopkins County warrant. Deputy Dan Turrentine took Heather Rochelle Drew into custody in Winnsboro at 3:05 p.m. Nov. 14 and transported her to Hopkins County jail, where she was held on a warrant for manufacture or delivery of 4 grams or more but less than 200 grams of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance, according to arrest reports. Drew...

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Local Senior Citizens Crowd the Srs. Center for Chili
Nov15

Local Senior Citizens Crowd the Srs. Center for Chili

When Texas Chili is served, there’s usually a packed house! That was true in Sulphur Springs on Thursday November 14, 2019 when the annual Crockpot Chili Contest got off to a lively start inside the Senior Citizens Center at 150 MLK Drive. Nineteen pots of chili were entered, and after the five judges turned in their scores, the top three cooks and five honorable mentions were announced. Karon Weatherman, Director of the Seniors...

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Miller Grove Volleyball Team Earns Another Trip to Regional Tournament
Nov14

Miller Grove Volleyball Team Earns Another Trip to Regional Tournament

Miller Grove Volleyball 2019 2020 team The Miller Grove Volleyball Team is headed to the Regional Tournament for the third year in a row. The Lady Hornets earned the trip with 3-0 win over Sulphur Bluff in a Regional Quarterfinal match in the Main Gym at Sulphur Springs High School Tuesday night (November 12). The score was 25-13, 25-19 and 25-14. Miller Grove went through district play with a perfect 14-0 record and improved their...

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Commissioners Court To Canvass Nov. 5 Votes At Special Friday Meeting
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Commissioners Court To Canvass Nov. 5 Votes At Special Friday Meeting

Miller Grove VFD Recognized, Houston-Rosemont Street Building Bid Selected At Previous Court Session Hopkins County Commissioners Court and Fire Chief Andy Endsley present a framed proclamation recognizing Miller Grove VFD to Ray Sparks, MGVFD captain/treasurer. Hopkins County Commissioners Court have scheduled a special session Friday morning primarily to canvass the votes from the Nov. 5, Constitutional Amendment Election. The...

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Channel 18 News:  Thursday, November 14, 2019
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Cattle Losses Because of Blood Borne Disease by Mario Villarino
Nov14

Cattle Losses Because of Blood Borne Disease by Mario Villarino

Developed by Dr. Mario A. Villarino, County Extension Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources Hopkins County, Texas Recently I have visited several cattle producers with cases of anaplasmosis in their herd. Anaplasmosis is an infectious disease of cattle that causes destruction of red blood cells. The disease is caused by a minute parasite, Anaplasma...

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