Saturday Forecast
Apr14

Saturday Forecast

High: 57; Low 36; Wind: Northwest 15-20 mph, gusting to 30 mph

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Significant Weather Advisory for Eastern Hopkins County Until 10:30 p.m.
Apr13

Significant Weather Advisory for Eastern Hopkins County Until 10:30 p.m.

A strong thunderstorm over Como at 9:54 p.m. has prompted a significant weather advisory until 10:30 p.m. for Eastern Hopkins County. The storm is moving northeast at 40 mph. Dime size hail and winds up to 40 mph possible with this storm. This storm may intensify, so closely monitor if you are in Eastern Hopkins County.

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A & M-Commerce Associate Professor Received Grant for Rural Special Education Study
Apr13

A & M-Commerce Associate Professor Received Grant for Rural Special Education Study

COMMERCE, TX— Dr. Brittany Hott, Associate Professor of Special Education, received a grant in the amount of $3,559.  The award from the American Educational Research Association’s Education Research Service Projects (ERSP) Initiative will fund the study of rural special education programs. It will also identify the needs in their Individual Education Plan (IEP) procedures. The ERSP initiative was launched in 2013 as a way of...

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Channel 18 News Friday, April 13, 2018
Apr13
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SSISD Sports Summer  Camps Set
Apr13

SSISD Sports Summer Camps Set

Sulphur Springs ISD Athletic Director Greg Owens released the schedule for athletic sports camps coming up this summer on Friday. Camps begin the first full week of June with softball and baseball camps. Lady Cats Softball Coach David Carrillo’s Softball Camp is June 4-6 and the Wildcats Baseball Coach Jerrod Hammack’s Baseball Hitting Camp is June 5-7. The following week Lady Cats Basketball Coach Jeff Chapman will have...

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A & M-Commerce Chorale Performs at Cathedral Shrine
Apr13

A & M-Commerce Chorale Performs at Cathedral Shrine

COMMERCE, TX— The A&M-Commerce Chorale will perform an a cappella concert at the Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe in Dallas on April 22. The performance will include a selection of music by composers such as Palestrina, Roger T. Petrich, Hyun Kook, Daniel Elder, Hyo-Won Woo, and Herbert Howells. The University Chorale is the premier choral ensemble selected by audition from undergraduate and graduate students in the...

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Rain Causes Postponement of Wildcat Baseball, Lady Cat Softball; Games Reset
Apr13

Rain Causes Postponement of Wildcat Baseball, Lady Cat Softball; Games Reset

Mother nature wins again. The Wildcats’ baseball game and the Lady Cats’ softball game, both scheduled for Friday at Texas High were postponed by rain. The schedule now calls for the Wildcats’ baseball team to play Texas High Saturday at 5 p.m. Before that there will be a JV contest at Texas High at 2 p.m. Saturday. The Wildcats freshman team will play a doubleheader,against Texas High, instead of Van, beginning at 2...

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Tornado Watch for Hopkins and Surrounding Counties Until 10 p.m.
Apr13

Tornado Watch for Hopkins and Surrounding Counties Until 10 p.m.

A tornado watch has been issued until 10 p.m. for Hopkins and Surrounding Counties. A tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for the spawning of a tornado in thunderstorms expected across the area today and tonight.

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Significant Storm Advisory for Northwestern Hopkins County
Apr13

Significant Storm Advisory for Northwestern Hopkins County

A significant weather advisory for Northwestern Hopkins County, Eastern Hunt County and Southwestern Delta County has been issued until 1:30 p.m. Doppler radar is tracking a strong thunderstorm near Campbell moving Northeast at 55 mph. Dime sized hail is possible in the storm. Cumby, Tira, and Cooper Lake Park South Sulphur are included in the advisory.

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Brown Clarifies Statement
Apr13

Brown Clarifies Statement

Marty and Tamara Brown, owners of Double Insanity Investments, LLC and property at 206 Main Street in Sulphur Springs visited KSST Studios Friday morning to point out that he did not say the information regarding a Sulphur Springs city council member had been told to him by a candidate for the city council but that he had read the information on a Facebook post. Mr. Brown could not readily remember whose Facebook post had provided the...

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