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Channel 18 News Wednesday, October 10, 2018
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View Fall Festival’s Hay Bale Sculpture Contest Entries!
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View Fall Festival’s Hay Bale Sculpture Contest Entries!

The first-ever Hay Bale Sculpture Contest is already a success, based on the number of entries! There are over two dozen sculptures entered in the new Fall Festival event.  Awards will be $300 for Best of Show, $300 First Place, $150 Second Place, and $100 Third Place.  Winners will be announced on Saturday Oct 27th at 2:00 p.m. at the pavilion in front of the Civic Center. We won’t know the top entries until judging is complete...

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Lady Cats Know What is at Stake in Competitive District
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Lady Cats Know What is at Stake in Competitive District

This time a set five went the Lady Cats’ way. After two home losses in five set matches to Greenville and Texas High, the Lady Cats came out on top against Royse City, 3-2 Tuesday night (October 9). The three matches illustrate how competitive the district is according to Lady Cats Volleyball Coach Justin Maness. He says both teams knew what was at stake going in. Kate Womack Coach Maness says some of the Lady Cats stepped up...

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Wildcat Offensive and Defensive Coordinators Review Forney Game; Preview Ennis
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Wildcat Offensive and Defensive Coordinators Review Forney Game; Preview Ennis

Coach Young Assesses Offensive Performances Wildcats Offensive Coordinator Matt Young enjoys talking about the Forney game last Friday (October 5). The Wildcats’ offense scored 56 points and racked up 606 yards. He says the Wildcats had a lot of guys make plays. Coach Young says the execution level was higher. The Wildcats were encouraged to increase their offensive tempo and Coach Young says it was better. He also stresses that...

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Results of Brookshires’ Challenge Cross Country Meet
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Results of Brookshires’ Challenge Cross Country Meet

The Saltillo ISD sponsored the Brookshires’ Challenge Cross Country Meet last Thursday (October 4) at Lake Bob Sandlin State Park in Pittsburg. 723 runners participated. In the varsity boys run, Saltillo’s Garrett Tarver finished first with a time of 17:41. Dillon Beadle of Saltillo was fourth with a time of 18:27. The Saltillo Lions were sixth in boys’ team competition. In the varsity girls run, Saltillo’s...

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Candidates Focus on Education During Political Forum
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Candidates Focus on Education During Political Forum

Candidates present for Tuesday’s Hopkins-Rains Retire Teacher political forum included, l. to r., Bill Brannon, Democratic Candidate for House District 2, Dan Flynn, incumbent Republican House District 2, Kendall Scudder, Democratic Candidate Senate District 2, Andrew Greenberg, representing Senate District 2 incumbent Bob Hall,  and Mike Collier, Democratic challenger for Lt. Governor. Education and teacher retirement were the...

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PJC-Sulphur Springs: College Life, Dragon Float Day
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PJC-Sulphur Springs: College Life, Dragon Float Day

DRAGON FLOAT DAYStudents at the PJC-Sulphur Springs Center campus enjoyed a refreshing taste of “Dragon Floats” Tuesday. They included a combination of Root Beer and ice cream and other flavor combinations. Above Sydnee Hawkins, Ethan Hill and Oscar Bustillo enjoy the refreshments between classes.

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Ruby Louise Moss
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Ruby Louise Moss

Mrs. Ruby Louise Moss, age 86 of Winnsboro, passed away on Monday, October 8th, 2018 in Tyler. She was born on June 14th, 1932 in Perryville, Texas to the late Issac Phillips and Eveleener Phillips. She was a homemaker and worked for Plenty’s Horm in Pittsburg and Mike Bennett’s Clothing. She was a member of Hepsibah Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, son, William Moss; grandson, Richard Alford Moss,...

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Poverty Simulation Set for October 17 Beneficial for Civic, Church Leaders, Educators, Volunteers
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Poverty Simulation Set for October 17 Beneficial for Civic, Church Leaders, Educators, Volunteers

According to Shanna Martin of CANHelp, anyone who would like to sign up to participate in the national awareness campaign CAPS, or Community Action Poverty Simulation, set locally for Wednesday October 17 is welcome to do so. So far about 40 persons have signed up, but there is capacity for up to 80 participants. Those who took the initial offering of this simulation have commented that the experience  was eye-opening and helpful to...

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National 4-H Week Oct 7-13
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National 4-H Week Oct 7-13

Students with 4H Week Proclamation by Hopkins County Judge Robert Newsom October 7 thru 13 is being celebrated all across the United States as National 4-H Week. The Hopkins County Extension staff members – Johanna Hicks, Mario Villarino, and Barbara Sanders – invite everyone to view the 4-H Project Show entries this week, Monday thru Friday, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., at the Texas A&M AgriLife...

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