Dinner Bell Menu For September 4th, 2019
The City of Sulphur Springs Law Enforcement is the Community Partner We are serving a Dinner Bell favorite! You won’t want to miss! Chicken Spaghetti Mediterranean Carrots Garden Salad Buttered French Bread Lemonade Dessert Citrus Pudding (the no added sugar dessert) Same time (11:45 a.m.). Same place (Fellowship Hall of the First United Methodist Church). Hope to see you. Weather is still warm. Remember we are AIR CONDITIONED!...
Mesquite Woman Arrested Following Disturbance Complaint In Cumby
September 3, 2019 – Cumby police responded to a disturbance complaint but ended up taking a Mesquite woman to jail on a controlled substance charge Monday evening. Pamela Kristyn Evans Cumby Police Chief Paul Robertson was dispatched at 6:52 p.m. Sept. 2 to the 400 block of East Main Street, where 911 dispatchers were told a man had hit his wife in the back of the head several times. Upon arrival at the residence, Robertson...
Debbie Mitchell: Proposed County Property Tax Rate To Remain Same for 2019-2020
State officials urge agencies to take ‘aggressive action’ to stop FM 71 flooding The regular portion of Tuesday’s Hopkins County Commissioners Court meeting took only about 10 minutes, just long enough to hold a brief public hearing for the county property tax rate, and for commissioners to approve one line item transfer and acknowledge a resolution made by Sen. Bob Hall. The commissioners court then entered into an...
“Greater Tuna” Onstage at Main Street Theater in Six Performances Sept. 6 – 15
L. to R. Brian Deterding and Director David Woody (Loyd Turney not shown) The hilarious stageplay “Greater Tuna” by Samuel French is the first in a series of four comedic plays, each set in the small town of Tuna, Texas the ‘third-smallest town in the state’. The play was written in 1981 and debuted in Austin with Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard. It debuted on Broadway in 1982. Although having...
Prigmore Family and Friends to Host the 8th Annual Wounded Heroes Concert at Campbell, Texas Sept. 6, 7
Frank Prigmore, a retired infantry veteran and volunteer firefighter who resides with his family in the Campbell, Texas area, wanted to assist wounded heroes and their families using his gift of music. Eight years ago, he created the local Wounded Heroes Benefit Concert to raise funds for a national non profit, ‘Hope For the Warriors’, organization founded in 2006 and dedicated to restoring a sense of self, family and hope...
Arkansas Woman Allegedly Caught With THC Wax, Marijuana, Paraphernalia
Kayla Watkins A traffic stop by state troopers Sunday morning resulted in a 29-year-old Arkansas woman’s arrest after THC wax, suspected marijuana and paraphernalia were found in her vehicle. Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Aaron Hanna stopped a Ford Fusion at 11:08 a.m. Monday, Sept. 2, on Interstate 30 at mile post 130 for speeding. On contact, Hanna alleged he could smell a strong marijuana odor coming from inside...
Police Arrest 3 Sulphur Springs Residents On Controlled Substance Charge
Cody Lee HuddlestonBilly Lenard BaxleyShelby Jo Williamson Two Sulphur Springs men and a woman were arrested Monday night after a narcotics detection canine alerted on their vehicle. Sulphur Springs Police Officer Zach Brown stopped a white Dodge pickup at 9:12 p.m. Monday, Sept. 2, on College Street at Como Street for an equipment violation. The driver was identified as 40-year-old Cody Lee Huddleston of Sulphur Springs. Passengers...
Reckless Driving Complaint Results In Dallas Woman’s Arrest On Controlled Substance Charge
A reckless driving complaint resulted in location of suspected methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia and a Dallas woman’s arrest on a controlled substance charge. Ashley Michelle Sizemore Hopkins County Sheriff’s Cpl. Todd Evans and Deputy Aaron Chaney responded at around 1:30 a.m. Sept. 2 to a complaint of a white Ford Focus being driven recklessly. They stopped a vehicle matching that description on Industrial Drive at...
Sulphur Springs Man Arrested After Allegedly Striking Pole, Consuming Beer At A Como Gas Station
A 35-year-old Sulphur Springs man was reportedly arrested for public intoxication after deputies found him drinking a beer at the fuel pumps at a Como gas station, where he had reportedly struck a protective pole with his truck. Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched at 8:12 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 1, to East Main Street in Como, where a drunk person was reportedly observed in the area of the station’s gas pumps. The man was...




