Tira News June 7, 2018
By Jan Vaughn The regular quarterly Tira City Council meeting had to be postponed, due to several conflicting events among the members. It will be rescheduled for a later date. Around 30 people gathered at the North Hopkins School Cafeteria on Sunday, June 3rd, for the Aiguier Cemetery Association Meeting. Everyone enjoyed sharing a covered-dish lunch, prior to conducting the cemetery business. Tira Methodist Church members would like...
AgriLife: Summer Picnics & Foodborne Illness
by Johanna Hicks Summer Picnics & Foodborne Illness – Not a Good Combo! Ahhh, summertime! Time for swimming, traveling, sleeping late, vacation, picnicking, summer camps, Vacation Bible School, and so much more. However, the extreme Texas summers can be brutal, especially when it comes to keeping picnic foods safe. Foodborne bacteria can multiply quickly in hot temperatures. Rebecca Dittmar, a...
Flood Advisory Until 8 p.m. Thursday for Southwestern Hopkins County and Rains County
A flood advisory for Southeastern Hunt, Southwestern Hopkins, and Rains County has been issued by the National Weather Service. Thunderstorms producing heavy rain and excessive runoff will cause small stream flooding. Low lying areas with poor drainage are most likely to experience flooding. Some low water crossings in the area may become impassable. The advisory for flooding is in effect until 8 p.m.
Significant Weather Advisory: Strong Wind Possible, Heavy Rain in Western Hopkins County
A significant weather advisory issued by the National Weather Service until 6:15 p.m. Thursday for Western Hopkins County. A strong thunderstorm is being tracked by Doppler Radar between Cumby and Sulphur Springs, moving south at 15 mph. Wind gusts up to 50 mph will be possible in this storm. Heavy rainfall is also occurring with this storm and may lead to localized flooding.
AgriLife: What is Wrong With My Tomato Plant?
by Mario Villarino If the leaves on your vegetable plants are twisted or curled, the problem could be environmental, chemical, or biological. Sometimes all the leaves on a plant are twisted or curled; sometimes only new growth has symptoms while older leaves are normal. Damage may start moderately then quickly begin to affect new growth. Damage to tomato and other vegetable plants may have one or a combination of causes (Figs. 1-5)....
SSISD Preparation Underway for 2018-2019 School Year
Summer months for school maintenance staff and teachers are always filled with preparing for the coming school year. This year an added work load begins as Head Start 3 & 4 and Pre-Kindergarten are moved to the Douglas ECLC campus and Barbara Bush Primary School becomes a Primary campus. Bush Primary will house Kindergarten, all Transitional 1st grade students and a traditional 1st grade. Grade levels 2nd and 3rd grade will be...
SSHS Athletic Booster Club Memberships Available
Wildcat Booster Club is preparing for the 2018-2019 athletic year and invites Wildcat fans to join. The booster club supports the needs of various athletic programs in Sulphur Springs High School. According to David McCaig, President, 100% of the Wildcat Athletic Booster club donations are used for students and their activities. McCaig stated that the recent sports banquet proves the excellent reputation of student-athletes in Sulphur...
FM 2642 at I-30 in Royce City to Temporarily Close for Construction in July
The FM2642 overpass on I-30 in Royce City, Hunt County, will be temporarily closed for construction beginning July 5, weather permitting. Detours will be in place to provide alternate routes. TxDot requests that motorists please drive safely & friendly, and respect work zones.
Free Taco on Wednesday, June 13, from 2 – 6 p.m.
The taco giveaway is set for Wednesday, June 13, from 2 – 6 p.m. Taco Bell in Sulphur Springs will give every customer who wants it one Doritos Locos Taco, valued at $1.69 each, while supplies last. No substitutions are allowed and no purchase is necessary.




