Gina Wilkes
May23

Gina Wilkes

Private family graveside service for Gina Wilkes, age 57, of Sulphur Springs, will be held on at a later date. Mrs. Wilkes passed away Friday, May 22, 2020, at Christus Mother Frances Hospital in Sulphur Springs, Texas. Gina Wilkes was born July 31, 1962 in Midland, TX to William Albert and Rhea Jean Gaston. She married John Wilkes. She worked as a sales clerk at Tobacco Station. Mrs. Wilkes is survived by her husband, John; children,...

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Update: Missing Sulphur Springs Teen Found
May23

Update: Missing Sulphur Springs Teen Found

May 23, 2020 – Sulphur Springs Police Department confirmed Saturday morning, May 23, that the missing Sulphur Springs teen has been found. Camri Leigh Propes was reportedly located and “is safe.” Camri Leigh Propes Sulphur Spring Police on May 20 asked for the public’s help in locating the teen, said to have been missing from her Sulphur Springs address since May 12. The teen was reported shortly before...

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5 Jailed In Hopkins County  On Felony Warrants
May22

5 Jailed In Hopkins County On Felony Warrants

At least five were jailed in Hopkins County on felony warrants May 20-21 on felony warrants, according to arrest and jail reports. Brandon Gerrod Mickens (HCSO jail photo) Sulphur Springs Police Officer Adrian Pruitt stopped a Ford Fusion on College Street Thursday morning. The driver was identified as 37-year-old Brandon Gerrod Mickens of Sulphur Springs. A records check showed Mickens to be wanted on a Bowie County charge. Pruitt...

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911 Text For Help, Traffic Stop Result In 2 Controlled Substance Arrests
May22

911 Text For Help, Traffic Stop Result In 2 Controlled Substance Arrests

May 22, 2020 – Local officials arrested two men on Interstate 30 on controlled substance charges, following two separate incidents, according to arrest reports. A 911 text for help and a disturbance complaint resulted in a controlled substance arrest on Interstate 30 Thursday night, according to sheriff’s reports. A traffic stop elsewhere on I-30 Thursday afternoon also resulted in a controlled substance arrest. 911 Text,...

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Governor Abbott, DPS Announce Limited Reopening Of Driver License Offices
May22

Governor Abbott, DPS Announce Limited Reopening Of Driver License Offices

Limited Services By Appointment Only As Part Of Phased Approach  AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott today announced that the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) will begin a phased opening of driver license offices starting May 26th with limited service offerings. As part of this opening plan, DPS will launch a statewide driver license (DL) appointment system that allows customers to book appointments up to six months in advance....

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Wood County Sheriff’s Report – May 13-19, 2020
May22

Wood County Sheriff’s Report – May 13-19, 2020

Wood County Sheriff’s patrol vehicle Wednesday, May 13 At 4:30 a.m., cows were reported out on CR 1320 near Quitman.At 9:53 a.m., horses were reported out on CR 3250 near Quitman.Deputies spoke with the reporting party, at approximately 10:14 a.m., in reference to a scam on CR 3960 near Hawkins. Deputies gave the reporting party advice and cleared the incident.Deputies were dispatched to CR 2275 near Mineola, at approximately...

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Schedule For Phased Opening Of Driver License Offices Announced
May22

Schedule For Phased Opening Of Driver License Offices Announced

Offices In Sulphur Springs Area Listed In Phase 3 Of Plan DPS, Governor’s Office News Release AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott announced that the Texas Department of Public Safety will begin a phased opening of driver license offices starting May 26, with limited service offerings. As part of this opening plan, DPS will launch a statewide driver license appointment system that allows customers to book appointments...

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Channel 18:  Softball Senior Ceremony
May22
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TxDOT Urges Drivers to Plan Sober Rides Ahead of Memorial Day Weekend
May22

TxDOT Urges Drivers to Plan Sober Rides Ahead of Memorial Day Weekend

TxDOT warns drivers about consequences of drinking and driving May 22, 2020AUSTIN – As COVID-19 orders are relaxed in many parts of the state and more Texans return to the roads, TxDOT’s “Plan While You Can” campaign is reminding drivers to make a sober ride part of their Memorial Day weekend plans. “The long weekend should be an enjoyable start to summer, and we understand more and more people are beginning to venture out,” said...

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Channel 18:  EMS Parade
May22
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