Local Man Arrested for Murder in Dallas
Jul11

Local Man Arrested for Murder in Dallas

Hopkins County Sheriff’s Department, Sulphur Springs Police Department, and the SWAT team assisted in serving a Dallas County Murder Warrant in the arrest of Clyde Earl Taylor, III, 33, of Sulphur Springs. Taylor was wanted for the murder of a woman in Dallas. Taylor was arrested at his Craig Street residence at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday.   The young woman’s body was found on Zodiac Lane off Harry Hines in Dallas about three weeks ago. Video...

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Hayward Found Guilty; Receives 5 Years Probated Sentence
Jul10

Hayward Found Guilty; Receives 5 Years Probated Sentence

July 10, 2018 – It took an hour to decide guilt or innocence and almost two hours to determine the sentence Tuesday in Eighth Judicial District Court. A Hopkins County Jury found Brooke Sierra Hayward, 23, of Sulphur Springs, guilty of Evading Arrest Detention with a Motor Vehicle, a Felony 3. However, the jury did not find that a deadly weapon enhancement, the use of a motor vehicle as a deadly weapon, should be added to the...

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Ratcliffe Supports Kavanaugh Nomination to Supreme Court
Jul10

Ratcliffe Supports Kavanaugh Nomination to Supreme Court

Following President Donald Trump’s nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to serve on the U S Supreme Court Monday, U S Congressman John Ratcliffe, R-Texas District 4, expressed his support of the nomination. In a letter to constituents, Ratcliffe stated: “I could not be more pleased with President Trump’s nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States.Judge Kavanaugh’s extensive legal...

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Friddle’s Death Called Great Loss to Law Enforcement
Jul10

Friddle’s Death Called Great Loss to Law Enforcement

Cumby Police officer Jarrod Friddle, 40, died Monday night of a sudden medical event following his return home from his work shift. Friddle, a former SSISD Police Officer had been with the Cumby Department for approximately two years. Hopkins County Sheriff Lewis Tatum said that the death of Friddle is a great loss to law enforcement. The sudden shock of his death adds to the grief of law enforcement but more so to Friddle’s family....

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Scam Alert: Calls Regarding Medical Bill Collection Being Made to Local Residents
Jul10

Scam Alert: Calls Regarding Medical Bill Collection Being Made to Local Residents

Another scam and this time the attempt to dupe the elderly is focused on doctor bills. Sheriff Lewis Tatum told KSST News Tuesday afternoon that scam calls in which to caller poses as a representative of a collection agency calling regarding unpaid doctor bills are being made to county residents. Sheriff Tatum says that if you are unaware of owning a medical bill, hand up and block the number. He advises that if you have a question...

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SSISD Board Approves Change in Pro Rata Agreement With City During Monday Regular Session
Jul10

SSISD Board Approves Change in Pro Rata Agreement With City During Monday Regular Session

In less than 30 minutes the Sulphur Springs School Board had completed much of the work of the evening Monday, July 9, 2018. In regular session, the board reviewed the 2018-2019 employee handbook, appointed a delegate to the 2018 TASB Delegate Assembly in September, approved the 2018-2019 Student Code of Conduct Handbook, approved revisions to local policies and approved the Superintendent and School District Attorney to make changes...

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Work Continues to Improve KRVA Signal
Jul10

Work Continues to Improve KRVA Signal

Like most renovation projects, there are always a few surprises. KSST’s sister station KRVA 107.1 FM, Young Country, remains off the air as work to increase signal quality continues. KRVA 107.1 FM will return to the air as soon as the work is completed. Additional work on the antenna will be required to improve the quality.   Although the FM radio signal will not be heard, KRVA FM will continue to be heard as a ksstradio.com live...

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SSISD Board Approves Resignations, New Personnel, Assignment Changes
Jul10

SSISD Board Approves Resignations, New Personnel, Assignment Changes

Personnel changes were approved Monday evening, July 9, 2018 during the regular session of the Sulphur Springs ISD Board meeting. Those changes include resignations approved, new personnel hired and position moves: Resignations Kristen Downs                          Kindergarten Teacher                         Bowie Primary Kelsey Kraemer                        Kindergarten Teacher                         Bowie Primary Timothy Thomas ...

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Calling All Seniors!  Summer Olympics Set for August 23 at The Roc
Jul10

Calling All Seniors! Summer Olympics Set for August 23 at The Roc

Sulphur Springs Senior Citizen’s Center Director Karon Weatherman is now taking Registrations for the 2018 Senior Summer Olympics, to be held Thursday August 23, 2018.  No pole vaulting or synchronized swimming…just friendly competition in Horse Shoes, Washer Pitching, Scooter Race, Nerf Javelin Throw, Bean Bag Toss, Unassisted Walk/Race and Assisted Walk/Race. These games begin at 10am, with a 1K Race that gets underway...

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PJC-Sulphur Springs Center Ongoing Registration
Jul09
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