Braums Donate Food for Dinner Bell Community Meal
Sep27

Braums Donate Food for Dinner Bell Community Meal

Braums donated food for the weekly community meal served each Wednesday at the FUMC.  The donated items included Chicken Sandwiches, Cheese, and Ice Cream. If you or your business would like to take part in Dinner Bell, call FUMC at (903) 885-2185. Braums Dbell1 Braums Dbell2 Braums Dbell3 Braums Dbell4   Served at 11:45 AM at the First United Methodist Church in Sulphur Springs,...

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Indian Summer Day Offers Traditional and New Features on Sat October 7
Sep27

Indian Summer Day Offers Traditional and New Features on Sat October 7

Indian Summer Day in Heritage Park is an opportunity for not just for food and fun, but an invitation to picture your own part in Hopkins County’s history. Indian Summer Day is held annually in Autumn inside Hopkins County Heritage Park, an 11-acre historical site within the city limits of Sulphur Springs. The grounds are furnished with buildings from Sulphur Bluff, Black Oak and other rural communities including a General...

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National 4-H Week, By Johanna Hicks
Sep27

National 4-H Week, By Johanna Hicks

National 4-H Week For the 75th consecutive year, millions of youth, parents, volunteers and alumni across the country will be celebrating National 4-H Week during the first full week of October.  Hopkins County 4-H will leverage National 4-H Week this year by showcasing the incredible experiences that 4-H offers young people , and will highlight the remarkable 4-H youth in our community who work each day to make a positive impact on...

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Channel 18 News Monday, September 26th, 2017
Sep26
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Sentencing Given in 2011 Murder Case
Sep26

Sentencing Given in 2011 Murder Case

55-year old Sarilu Ann Mettlin was sentenced to 10-years probation for aggravated robbery in Hopkins County’s Eighth District Court Tuesday morning. The sentence was part of a plea bargain in a case involving the death of 63-year old Bobby Riley in Hopkins County in 2011. Mettlin was originally arrested along with Brian Allen Tucker for capital murder. Tucker escaped from the Hopkins County Jail several years ago and after he...

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Affiliated Driving School Offers One Final Course for 2017 in Sulphur Springs
Sep26
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Shannon Oaks’ Pumpkin Patch Brings a Season of Fun for All Ages
Sep26

Shannon Oaks’ Pumpkin Patch Brings a Season of Fun for All Ages

Mandy McGraw Godwin and her husband Pastor Eric Godwin of Shannon Oaks Church are natives of Sulphur Springs. As a church activity, they decided to plan a “Pumpkin Patch” for area families to enjoy, and it soon became a community-size idea! Mandy had noticed that not only her own but other families were traveling at least an hour’s distance from Sulphur Springs for this type of seasonal entertainment for their...

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Como-Pickton FFA Students Compete at East Texas State Fair
Sep26

Como-Pickton FFA Students Compete at East Texas State Fair

Como-Pickton FFA members, Breanna Bowen and Jesus Gonzalez competed in the East Texas State Fair Speaking competition on Saturday, September 23rd in Tyler, Texas. Breanna Bowen placed first in the Agri-Business division with her speech over Jersey Cattle and the Free Enterprise System. Breanna also exhibited in the photography contest where she received 1st place overall in the 13-19 age division. She also received a first and second...

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Channel 18 News Monday, September 25th, 2017
Sep25
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Traffic Stop Yields Arrest of Robbery Suspect
Sep25

Traffic Stop Yields Arrest of Robbery Suspect

A 25-year old Mount Pleasant man was arrested Saturday morning by a DPS trooper in Hopkins County after the man reportedly misidentified himself in hopes of avoiding a connection with an aggravated robbery case in Titus County. The man was a passenger in a car that was stopped for a traffic violation at the 136 mile marker along I-30. Carlos Roberto Zuniga was charged with failure to properly identify himself. JP B.J. Teer set bond at...

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