I-30 Traffic Stop Results In Felony Warrant Arrest
Aug03

I-30 Traffic Stop Results In Felony Warrant Arrest

Joeanna Jones An Interstate 30 traffic stop by highway patrols Friday evening resulted in a traffic stop and one felony arrest. Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Chris Sorley stopped a Chevrolet passenger vehicle about 6:30 p.m. Aug. 2 at mile marker 129 on I-30 for expired and obscured license plate violation, according to arrest reports. A routine records check using the passenger’s information showed Joeanna Jones to...

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If You Can’t Stand the Heat—Neither Can Your Dog
Aug03

If You Can’t Stand the Heat—Neither Can Your Dog

By Savannah Owens Many people consider July to be the hottest time of summer, but a recent study from Forbes stated that August is the hottest month in East Texas. As those temperatures reach triple digits its important for you and your dog to practice ways to not overheat. source: Forbes.com Here are 10 tips to help your pets stay cool in the heat of the summer: 1.       Ice Water-One of the easiest...

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Crime In Hopkins County Lowest In At Least 19 Years, Clearance Rate 97.87 Percent
Aug02

Crime In Hopkins County Lowest In At Least 19 Years, Clearance Rate 97.87 Percent

New Record Lows Set For Burglary, Theft Categories; No Murders, Robberies Recorded In County In First Half Of 2019 Crime in Hopkins County continued to decline during the first half of 2019, with only 47 crimes recorded by Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office from Jan. 1-June 30 in the eight major categories – a new record low, according to HCSO data. That’s 19 less than in 2018, when the HCSO previous 19-year record low was...

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Homeowner Maintenance of Aerobic Treatment Units Offered Aug. 21
Aug02

Homeowner Maintenance of Aerobic Treatment Units Offered Aug. 21

By Dr. Mario Villarino, Hopkins County AgriLife Extension Agent for Agriculture  and Natural Resources Homeowner Maintenance of Aerobic Treatment Units will be offered Aug. 21, from, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. This course covers the components of an aerobic treatment unit and spray field. Presentations discuss the importance of maintaining an onsite wastewater treatment system, health and safety considerations, basic concepts about the...

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Channel 18 News:  Friday, August 2, 2019
Aug02
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Hopkins County Records
Aug02

Hopkins County Records

Land Deed Transactions Stewart Lynn and Tonya Lynn Stewart to Terry Cockrum and Jenny Cockrum; tract in the Anastcio Caro surveyKenny Don Bush and Lisa Bush to George E. Whitehead; tract in the Santos Coy surveyWillie Lee Ross to Barbara Brown; tract in the MA Bowlin surveyJorge Santacruz to Leo Wisniewski; tract in the Mary Ann Bowlin surveyDon R. Lyles pro forma for Mary Jean Lyles who is also known as Mary Milligan Lyles to Judy...

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CHRISTUS Hospital Celebrates National Breastfeeding Awareness Month in Sulphur Springs
Aug02

CHRISTUS Hospital Celebrates National Breastfeeding Awareness Month in Sulphur Springs

CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital in Sulphur Springs has carried forward an innovative program begun in 2015 to encourage and support mothers of newborns who want to breastfeed their babies. There is a special Breastfeeding Awareness Celebration planned on Friday August 16, 2019 from 1 pm til 4 pm in the Medical Plaza meeting room. This annual “BBQ Party” is free to attend, and will include a “health fair”...

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Mount Pleasant Man Arrested In Sulphur Springs For Felony DWI, Possession of 3 Different Types of Pills
Aug02

Mount Pleasant Man Arrested In Sulphur Springs For Felony DWI, Possession of 3 Different Types of Pills

August 2, 2019 – A 36-year-old Mount Pleasant man was arrested Thursday for driving while intoxicated, marking at least his third drunk driving offense; he and the 36-year-old passenger were also charged with possession of less than 28 grams of a Penalty Group 3 controlled substance after police found three different types of pills were found in the pair’s vehicle. Ashley Rex Hightower The pair was reported for reckless...

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Saltillo Man Accused Of Trying To Hide Meth Pipe In Deputy’s Patrol Vehicle
Aug02

Saltillo Man Accused Of Trying To Hide Meth Pipe In Deputy’s Patrol Vehicle

Joshua Logan Martin A 29-year-old Saltillo man arrested on a Class C misdemeanor warrant Thursday morning allegedly compounded his troubles by trying to hide drug paraphernalia in a deputy’s patrol vehicle. Hopkins County Sheriff’s Deputy Alvin Jordan stopped a Ford Ranger for speeding on State Highway 11 west at County Road 4731. The driver, identified in arrest reports as Joshua Logan Martin, was found to be wanted for...

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Channel 18 News:  Thursday, August 1, 2019
Aug01
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