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Greenville YMCA Closing; Affects After School Program Sulphur Springs
Dec21

Greenville YMCA Closing; Affects After School Program Sulphur Springs

According to a social media post by The Greenville YMCA, the YMCA of Greenville and Hunt County announced that it will cease all operations, including its facility on Stanford Street in Greenville, on Dec. 30, 2017. The YMCA intends to dissolve as an organization. The YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas will assume the operation of the after-school program in Greenville and Sulphur Springs starting Jan. 3, 2018. Both Y’s are working together...

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H. L. Woodard
Dec21

H. L. Woodard

Mr. H.L. Woodard, age 96 of Winnsboro, passed away on Monday, December 18th, 2017 in Winnsboro. He was born on July 14th, 1921 in Wood County to the late Virgil Woodard and Lona Tinney Woodard. He was a retired Dairy Farmer, Member of the American Legion and the Disabled American Veterans and longtime member of New Hope Baptist Church in Mineola. He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Claudine Woodard on March 25, 2012 and 10...

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Wood County Sheriff’s Report December 13-19, 2017

December 13th Deputies were dispatched to FM 515 near Winnsboro, at approximately 9:52 a.m., in reference to an unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. The vehicle was retrieved and the incident was cleared. Deputies spoke with the reporting party, at approximately 1:20 p.m., in reference to harassment that occurred on CR 2745 near Mineola. Advice was given and the incident was cleared. Deputies spoke with the reporting party, at...

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Hawkins Guilty; Sentenced to Five Years for Retaliation
Dec21

Hawkins Guilty; Sentenced to Five Years for Retaliation

Robert Alan Hawkins, 52, was found guilty of Retaliation by a Hopkins County Jury and sentenced to 5 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Tuesday by visiting Judge Richard Beacom from Hunt County, who presided over the case. Hawkins was charged with sending threatening communications to District Judge Eddie Northcutt on Facebook in January 2017. The State of Texas was represented by Clay Harrison and the defendant...

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Chamber Connection December 21, 2017
Dec21

Chamber Connection December 21, 2017

Attention All Chamber Members…. Membership Directories are being prepared NOW!!! Chamber Members, we are going to print with the 2018 Membership Directory.  We are going to have it ready for distribution the first part of January, so we need you to do a few things… Please go to HopkinsChamber.org and click in the directory search. Please check to make sure that we have the correct information for your business.  We have been trying to...

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Thursday Forecast
Dec21

Thursday Forecast

Patchy fog in A.M.; High: 72; Low 54; Wind: South 10-15 mph, gusting to 20 mph

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Ricky Lynn Gregg
Dec20

Ricky Lynn Gregg

Memorial service for Rickey Lynn Gregg, age 62, of Avinger,TX will be held at Fellowship Baptist Church, Como, TX at a later date.   Interment will be at Sulphur Springs Cemetery. There will be no formal visitation. Rickey passed away suddenly on Sunday, December 17th, 2017 in Avinger, Texas. Rickey was born in Sulphur Springs, Texas, August 8, 1955, to David Boyd Gregg and Due J. Shirley Gregg, and was the youngest and the beloved...

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Dinner Bell Christmas Meal Marks Last of 2017
Dec20

Dinner Bell Christmas Meal Marks Last of 2017

This weeks Dinner Bell is the last for 2017.  The Community meal will resume January 10th, 2018, 11:45 AM at the First United Methodist Church. 9,501 meals were served at the Dinner Bell in 2017.  That’s about 1,000 more than 2016. Judy Gilreath has an incredible outlook for 2018. “We hope to serve another 1000 more in 2018”, said Gilreath.  Judy overseas each aspect of the meal preparation.  While preparing the pork...

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KSST Christmas Cards 2017
Dec20
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Saltillo Lions, Lady Lions Basketball Lose Close Games Tuesday
Dec20

Saltillo Lions, Lady Lions Basketball Lose Close Games Tuesday

Both the Saltillo Lions and the Saltillo Lady Lions’ basketball teams lost close games Tuesday. The Lions were defeated by a last second 3-point buzzer beater by the Bland Tigers, who won 49-46. The Lions led after one quarter 15-9. Bland bounced back to outscore the Lions 17-1 in the second quarter and they took a 26-16 halftime lead. The Lions turned the tables on Bland in the third quarter outscoring them 18-3 to take a 34-29...

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