Thursday Forecast
Sep06

Thursday Forecast

20% chance of showers and thunderstorms; High: 92; Low: 74; Wind North 5-10 mph

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Loss for Team Tennis in Lindale
Sep05

Loss for Team Tennis in Lindale

The Wildcats’ team tennis squad opened district play with a road loss at Lindale, 16-3 Wednesday (September 5) afternoon. The match was originally scheduled for Tuesday but was rained out then. The Wildcats managed to win a doubles match and two singles matches. The mixed doubles team of Jo Leigh Cantu and Michael McCord won in a third set tiebreaker. Boys #3 singles player Aaron Lucas won his match. Boys #4 singles player Logan...

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Channel 18 News, Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Sep05
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Mary Tucker Ferrell
Sep05

Mary Tucker Ferrell

Funeral service for Mary Tucker Ferrell, age 87, of Sulphur Springs will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Saturday, September 8, 2018 at Posey Baptist Church with Rev. David Burns officiating and John David Jetton, Danny “Willy” Williams, Stanley McQueen, Eddie Dean McQueen, Tom Sanderson and Stevie Ferrell serving as pallbearers.  Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 P.M. on Friday, September 7, 2018 at Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home.  Mrs....

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Jean Clifton Massingill
Sep05

Jean Clifton Massingill

Funeral services for Jean Massingill, age 85, of Sulphur Springs, will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, September 7, 2018 at West Oaks Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. C.J. Duffey officiating. Visitation will be held at 10:00 a.m., prior to service time. Jean passed away on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 at Wesley Oaks Assisted Living in Sulphur Springs. She was born on May 29, 1933 in Nottingham, England, the daughter of Eric and Lillian...

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Another Busy Dinner Bell
Sep05

Another Busy Dinner Bell

30 visitors from the FUMC in Richardson, TX joined the Dinner Bell this week. The same group visited last year, toured the Sulphur Springs Public Library and the Music Box collection. They ate dinner a little before the regular meal time then hurried off for a tour of the Southwest Dairy Museum. Abacus Home Health The menu could not have been better as Hopkins County Chicken Stew was served. For desert, a Dinner Bell favorite,...

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Downtown Business Alliance Members and Volunteers Gear Up for a Busy Season!
Sep05

Downtown Business Alliance Members and Volunteers Gear Up for a Busy Season!

At this month’s Downtown Business Alliance meeting, the agenda was filled with planned events that equal a lot of fun for the whole community! President Billie Ruth Standbridge called the meeting to order in the new meeting room of the Backstory Brewery.  DBA officers are Vice President  Joy Wilson, Secretary Linda Galligher and Treasurer Lynda Hager. Fourteen members and guests attended. Incidentally, you do not have to be a...

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SSHS Names Homecoming Court for 2018
Sep05

SSHS Names Homecoming Court for 2018

Sulphur Springs High School Assistant Principal Vanessa Abron announced the ten Homecoming nominees for this school year. The nominees, announced Tuesday, September 4, 2018, (photo not available until Friday) are JoAnna Duran, Maddie Millsap, Madison Clark, Madison Caprarotta, Alena Bledsoe, Madelyn Ray, JaQueline Espinoza-Frias, Camri Price, Sadie Stroud and Stephanie Olguin. The student body will vote on the nominees and select a...

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Drunk Driving Victim Invites Public to Local MADD Walk on September 29 at Shannon Oaks
Sep05

Drunk Driving Victim Invites Public to Local MADD Walk on September 29 at Shannon Oaks

MADD NE Texas Program Director Beth Powell with Melinda McDonald, crash victim  Back in 2017, Melinda McDonald had almost arrived back home in Hopkins County from a Christmas shopping trip when her car was suddenly struck from behind by an intoxicated driver. Melinda remembers little from the impact except the sensation of the car rolling and anxiously hoping for the safety of her infant granddaughter who was in a car seat behind her....

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Douglas Intermediate One Met All Six TEA Distinction Designations in Final Year for School
Sep05

Douglas Intermediate One Met All Six TEA Distinction Designations in Final Year for School

Douglas Intermediate School 2017-18 was one of more than 400 campuses that achieved a Met Standard rating in the 2018 state accountability system also earned all distinction designations applicable to their individual school. Up to seven distinction designations can be earned for: Academic Achievement in English Language Arts/Reading; Academic Achievement in Mathematics; Academic Achievement in Science; Academic Achievement in Social...

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