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HCSO: Como Woman Bit Off Tip Of Husband’s Nose After He Bit Her Thumbs
Aug06

HCSO: Como Woman Bit Off Tip Of Husband’s Nose After He Bit Her Thumbs

A domestic disturbance between a Como couple Monday night ended with the tip of the man’s nose being bitten off. Both the 43-year-old man and his 25-year-old wife were jailed for assault, according to arrest reports. Kenneth Wayne HigdonDanielle Marie Higdon Hopkins County Sheriff’s Deputy Thomas Patterson was dispatched at 7:56 p.m. Aug. 5, 2020 to an FM 1567 east residence in which a man’s nose was reported to have...

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Wildcats Team Tennis Opens the Season With Home Losses to Sherman and Denison
Aug06

Wildcats Team Tennis Opens the Season With Home Losses to Sherman and Denison

The Wildcats Team Tennis squad opened the regular season with losses to Sherman and Denison at the Wildcat Tennis Center Monday (August 5). Ironically, the scored were exactly the same as last year. In the morning, the Wildcats lost a very close match, 10-9 to Sherman. In the afternoon, the Wildcats lost to Denison, 12-7. Against Sherman the Wildcats got two wins in doubles in seven matches. The mixed doubles team of Jeauxleigh Cantu...

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Three Hopkins County Teams Are Still Alive in DSWS Despite a Pair of Losses on Monday
Aug06

Three Hopkins County Teams Are Still Alive in DSWS Despite a Pair of Losses on Monday

In action Monday (August 5) at the Dixie Softball World Series at Coleman Park in Sulphur Springs, the Hopkins County Ponytails staved off elimination with a dramatic 2-1 win over Virginia. Both the Hopkins County Angels and Debs suffered their first losses in the World Series. For the local Ponytails, things looked bleak Monday when Virginia broke open a scoreless pitchers duel with a big run in the top of the fifth inning. The...

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Grand Jury Signs 40 Indictments During August Court Session
Aug06

Grand Jury Signs 40 Indictments During August Court Session

The Hopkins County Grand Jury during the August session signed at least 40 indictments naming at least 32 different individuals in the charges, including four individuals accused of more than one offense and in other instances more than one person implicated in the same offense. The majority of the indictments were for alleged controlled substance charges. The rest range from abandoning or endangering a child and assault of a family...

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Upcoming Opportunities You Don’t want to Miss
Aug06

Upcoming Opportunities You Don’t want to Miss

Johanna Hicks Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Family & Consumer Sciences 1200-B W. Houston P.O.Box 518 Sulphur springs, TX 75483 903-885-3443 – phone 903-439-4909 – Fax [email protected] By Johanna Hicks, B.S., M.Ed., Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, Family & Community Health Agent Texas A&M AgriLife Extension provides numerous workshops, educational series, camps, one-shot programs, multi-county programs,...

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Woman’s Unusual Parking Job, Difficulty Using ATM Attract Police Attention
Aug05

Woman’s Unusual Parking Job, Difficulty Using ATM Attract Police Attention

A 39-year-old Sulphur Springs woman’s inauspicious parking job at a bank ATM at 2:18 Sunday morning, Aug. 4, caught a police patrol officer’s attention and ended with her arrest. When the Sulphur Springs police officer went to check out the suspiciously parked Ford Explorer, he reported finding a woman on the phone, holding a credit/debit card. She allegedly said she was having issues with the ATM. The officer noticed...

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Woman Accused of Alcohol Consumption, Spitting On Cop At Travel Center
Aug05

Woman Accused of Alcohol Consumption, Spitting On Cop At Travel Center

A 23-year-old woman allegedly consumed alcohol on the premises of a local truck stop and displayed aggressive behavior toward officers who located her at another. She was arrested Saturday night, according to police reports. Sulphur Springs police were told the woman purchased alcohol and a stick of beef jerky, then began drinking the alcohol inside Pilot Travel Center. When told by store staff not consume the alcohol in the store,...

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Channel 18 News:  Monday, August 5, 2019
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2 Jailed Over Weekend On Felony Warrants
Aug05

2 Jailed Over Weekend On Felony Warrants

Two men were booked into Hopkins County jail Saturday on unrelated felony warrants, according to jail reports. Gabriel Garza Cumby Police Officer Zack Steward arrested 35-year-old Daniel Garza of Grand Prairie man at 4:12 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3, on a Tarrant County possession of 4 grams or more but less than 200 grams of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance warrant, according to arrest reports. Garza was in a Chevrolet 1500 pickup...

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Sulphur Springs Man Reportedly Arrested On At Least 4th DWI Charge
Aug05

Sulphur Springs Man Reportedly Arrested On At Least 4th DWI Charge

Timmy Lynn Clark A faulty license plate light lead to a traffic stop and eventually the arrest of a 41-year-old Sulphur Springs man early Sunday morning on a fourth driving while intoxicated charge, according to arrest reports. Hopkins County Sheriff’s Deputy Lance Burdick alleged he could smell alcohol on Timmy Lynn Clark as he spoke to him, after stopping him for the equipment violation on the Chevrolet Cobalt he was driving...

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