Channel 18 News Wednesday, December 4, 2018
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“The Write Stuff” is a Class for Area Home-School Students Through Age 15
Dec05

“The Write Stuff” is a Class for Area Home-School Students Through Age 15

“The Write Stuff” is a creative writing class at Thee Treehouse Christian Homeschool located in the Yantis area. During 2018, this class produced an anthology of works, entitled “Tales From Thee Treehouse”. It is a published work by  12 young students ranging in age 8-14. Three of these students appeared on the KSST Good Morning Show with Enola Gay to talk about the focus of the 2018/2019 school...

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Toys, Bicycles and $16,211 Donated to Blue Santa During Two Day Event
Dec05

Toys, Bicycles and $16,211 Donated to Blue Santa During Two Day Event

Numerous toys, 80 bicycles, and $16,211 were collected in the two-day “Blue Santa” Toy Drive, sponsored by local business and industry, charitable organizations, law enforcement and media.  Volunteers accepted toys and donations from drive-ups while others cooked and served BBQ sack lunches and street tacos on Lowe’s parking lot December 3rd and4th. Donations can also be made Monday night Dec 14th during the Lions Club Christmas...

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Channel 18 News Tuesday, December 4, 2018
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TxDOT Hosts Listening Session for Senior Transit Needs
Dec04

TxDOT Hosts Listening Session for Senior Transit Needs

PARIS – The Texas Department of Transportation will host one of several statewide public listening sessions here at 1 p.m. Dec. 13 at the City of Paris Council Chambers, 150 1st Street SE, to gather input regarding the transit needs of seniors and individuals with disabilities living in rural Texas. These sessions also provide an opportunity to learn about the Federal Transit Administration’s Program 5310, which provides funding...

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PJC-Sulphur Springs Prepares for Christmas Break
Dec04

PJC-Sulphur Springs Prepares for Christmas Break

ALMOST TIME FOR CHRISTMAS Emily Nance, a student work study at the PJC-Sulphur Springs Center campus, puts decorations on a desk-top and Christmas tree as the holiday season draws near. The last day of classes for the fall semester and the start of winter (Christmas) break is December 14. The campus will reopen on January 2, 2019.

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Can You Help During “Blue Santa” Toy Drive at Lowe’s?
Dec04

Can You Help During “Blue Santa” Toy Drive at Lowe’s?

It’s off to a great start, but you can still help! This year’s two-day “Blue Santa” Toy Drive, sponsored by local business and industry, charitable organizations, law enforcement and media, yielded a successful report from Day One. A crew of volunteers accepted toys and donations from drive-ups while others cooked and served BBQ sack lunches and street tacos. At the end of the day, Lowe’s cooks had taken...

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“Sorry, Wrong Chimney”, a Holiday Farce in Six Performances at Main Street
Dec04

“Sorry, Wrong Chimney”, a Holiday Farce in Six Performances at Main Street

L. to R. Tim McMurray, Sydnee Hawkins, Kiara Stowater and Brenda Payne It’s a lighthearted Christmas tale full of mistaken identities and zany foul-ups with a smattering of slapstick comedy. “Sorry, Wrong Chimney” presents live community theater and showcases a hilarious holiday tale with very memorable local talent. Enjoy a couple of hours of uncomplicated laughter and fun which all ages will love, at the Sulphur...

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Channel 18 News Monday, December 3, 2018
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How ‘Bout a Country Christmas at the Lake? TPW Offers Campsites, Photos, Music on December 7,8 at Cooper Lake State Parks
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