Channel 18 News Monday, June 18,2018
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Billy Mack McCormick
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Billy Mack McCormick

Graveside service for Billy Mack McCormick, age 77, of Dike, will be held 3:00 P.M. Thursday, June 21, 2018 at Oaklawn Cemetery in Cooper, TX with Johnny Anderson officiating. Pallbearers will be Cliff McCormick, W.O. McCormick, Mikey McCormick, Hadenn Townsend, Kelton Jeter, Forrest Jeter, Jeff Kuykendall. Visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home. Mr. McCormick passed away...

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PJC Holding Information Sessions on Loan Availability in the Fall
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PJC Holding Information Sessions on Loan Availability in the Fall

Paris Junior College will begin participating in the William D. Ford Federal Direct Stafford Loan Program starting with the 2018 fall semester. To examine and determine loan requirements, weekly information sessions will be held now through August 16 about the application process. The fall semester starts August 27. “PJC has set up a stringent application process for the new loan program,” said PJC President Dr. Pam Anglin. “There are...

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2nd Annual CANHelp’s Back to School Fair for Hopkins County, August 10th, 2018
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2nd Annual CANHelp’s Back to School Fair for Hopkins County, August 10th, 2018

CANHelp is sponsoring a Back to School Fair. The 2018 Back to School Fair is scheduled for Friday, August 10th from 3:00p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Hopkins County Civic Center. In addition,we are seeking community service agencies, schools, churches, and other local organizations to participate in the 2018 Back to School Fair to offer information about activities for children/youth and family services that are offered in our area. For...

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Updated: “Whipped Challenge” Is New Dairy Festival Food Contest
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Updated: “Whipped Challenge” Is New Dairy Festival Food Contest

Extension agent Johanna Hicks and her office staff and volunteers knew it was a great idea…and Saturday June 16 proved it! All eight teams of local food-minded people were hungry to win when they entered the three-round creative competition. First they attended an orientation and reminder of the rules, then the teams were turned loose to find their preparation tables. The audience included local foodies and fans enjoying the...

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Atmos Energy Conducts Controlled Natural Gas Flaring Tuesday
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Atmos Energy Conducts Controlled Natural Gas Flaring Tuesday

Atmos Energy crews and contractors will oversee a controlled natural gas flaring beginning June 19th and continuing Wednesday, June 20th from approximately 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the intersection of Hopkins County Road 2319, just east of FM 1870. It is expected to last approximately two days while the company works on a a section of natural gas pipeline in the area as part of normal, routine maintenance operations. “Flaring” is a...

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Winnsboro Police Report June 11-17, 2018
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Winnsboro Police Report June 11-17, 2018

Three arrests, one non-injury accident, 148 calls for service, 25 citations, and 37 warnings written occupied Winnsboro Police Department during the June 11-17, 2018 report period. Charles Carroll, 47, of Winnsboro , was arrested June 13th on a Wood County Warrant. Tiffany Matthew, 41, of Winnsboro, was arrested on June 13th on two Wood County Warrants. John Caraballo, 30, of Richardson, was arrested June 16th on Multiple Municipal...

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Dallas Man Fires Weapon During Assault on Hopkins County Road
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Dallas Man Fires Weapon During Assault on Hopkins County Road

Hopkins County Deputies responded to a disturbance on County Road 2437 where Jeremy Kenyaan Gipson, 26, of Dallas, had brandished a fire arm and had discharged it. While in route, deputies were advised that Gipson had fled the residence in a white SUV. Deputies located him on FM 2966. The vehicle came to a slow stop and deputies initiated a felony takedown. Gipson was detained and the driver of the SUV gave consent to search the...

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Monday Forecast
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Monday Forecast

40% chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon; High:90; Low: 74; Wind: Southeast  5-10, gusting to 20 mph

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TAMUC Offers Summer Fun for Almost Everyone
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TAMUC Offers Summer Fun for Almost Everyone

By Laura Owens Texas A&M Commerce is hosting their FALL New Student Orientation this summer.  Students arrived on June 14th to find energetic upperclassmen who were eager to help them get started. Students experienced several informational sessions around the campus, took identification card pictures and set up accounts.  The day ended with a rally in the auditorium and special interest sessions. The day was filled with fun and...

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