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Following 7 Mini-Walks, Thursday’s “Walk to Remember” is Final Step in Terrific Tuesday Fundraiser for 2017
Oct02

Following 7 Mini-Walks, Thursday’s “Walk to Remember” is Final Step in Terrific Tuesday Fundraiser for 2017

The 2017 Mini-Walks are concluded. Please attend the Walk to Remember on Thursday October 5, 2017 at 6pm in The Gardens at Christus Mother Frances Hospital. It will be the final fundraising event for the Terrific Tuesdays program, a weekly respite program for caregivers of Alzheimer/Dementia victims in the local area. Meet caregivers and local healthcare personnel and enjoy the evening presentation.

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4H Proclamation To Be Read Monday October 2 at 4:30pm on Courthouse Steps
Oct02

4H Proclamation To Be Read Monday October 2 at 4:30pm on Courthouse Steps

Monday October 2 is the kickoff for 4H Week in Hopkins County! All 4H members, families, leaders and prospective members are invited to meet at the Hopkins County Courthouse steps at 4:30 pm to hear the reading of the 4H Proclamation by Hopkins County Judge Robert Newsome. There will also be refreshments and information about 4H enrollment for new members. Following the reading, a meeting will be held at 5:30pm at the Hopkins County6...

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Senior Citizen Center October Calendar
Oct01

Senior Citizen Center October Calendar

Thursday, October 5th 6:00 – “A Walk To Remember”  Christus Mother Frances Hospital Sulphur Springs Benefiting Terrific Tuesdays.  Registration for the Walk is $ 20.00 which includes a Free T-shirt.  Come Support Terrific Tuesdays Club.     Tuesday, October 10th 9:00 – 12:00 – 11th Annual Senior Expo  League Street Church of Christ    50 Vendors will be set up giving out information and offering...

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Suspect Arrested in Recent Shooting
Sep30

Suspect Arrested in Recent Shooting

A 17-year old Sulphur Springs man, named in a warrant for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in connection with a shooting in Sulphur Springs Wednesday night, turned himself in at the Hopkins County Jail early Saturday morning. Dakota Hunter Parker arrived at the jail at 3:20 a.m. Saturday. Bond for Parker was set at $200,000. Bond for a parole violation charge was denied. A man was shot Wednesday night at a residence in the 100...

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Lions Help With Hurricane Harvey Relief Efforts
Sep30

Lions Help With Hurricane Harvey Relief Efforts

Article from KETR.org Lions Hurricane Relief7 Lions Hurricane Relief8 Lions Hurricane Relief9 Lions Hurricane Relief10 Lions Hurricane Relief11 Lions Hurricane Relief12 Lions Hurricane Relief13 Lions Hurricane Relief3 Lions Hurricane Relief4 Lions Hurricane Relief5 Lions Hurricane Relief6 TEXAS-Hurricane Harvey was as storm scientists predicted. In August, federal meteorologists emphasized their prediction of an increasingly dangerous...

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CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Sulphur Springs Unveils New Portal
Sep29

CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Sulphur Springs Unveils New Portal

Beginning October 1, CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Sulphur Springs will be offering the Epic Electronic Health Record for the purpose of improving communication and access to information for both patients and health providers. Epic offers patients a MyChart Account. To sign up for MyChart as a new patient, visit CHRISTUSTMF.org. and schedule an appointment online to begin the MyChart account. Existing patients should contact their...

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Hopkins County Enviromental News
Sep29

Hopkins County Enviromental News

Hopkins County Fire Chief Andy Endsley told KSST News Thursday that the County Environmental Department would be relocated to the County Fire Station as of Monday morning. Chief Endsley said county officials made the move for better efficiency and to save taxpayer dollars. He said rather than hire a second person to assist County Environmental Officer Jim Dial with septic and aerobic tank inspections and cases of illegal dumping, two...

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Channel 18 News Friday, September 29th, 2017
Sep29
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Ag Workers Hay Show scheduled for October 5, 2017 By Mario Villarino
Sep29

Ag Workers Hay Show scheduled for October 5, 2017 By Mario Villarino

According to Dr, Corriher, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Specialist for forages in Overton Texas,  the principle limiting nutrients for ruminants (cattle, goats, sheep, etc.) are either energy (total digestible nutrients, TDN) or protein (crude protein, CP). For cattle grazing dormant pastures or consuming poor quality hay, protein is usually the most limiting nutrient. When you have to buy supplemental feed, protein is often the...

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Coming UP: 4-H Week Kick-off
Sep29

Coming UP: 4-H Week Kick-off

Hopkins County 4-H will celebrate the kick-off of National 4-H Week, Monday, October 2, 4:30 p.m. on the Courthouse steps.  The 4-H Proclamation will be read by Hopkins County Judge, Robert Newsom, and refreshments will be served.  A display exhibiting pictures of 4-H activities from the past year, as well as registration information will also be available.  The public is invited and encouraged to attend and meet some of our 4-H...

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