Flora Kendricks
Nov16

Flora Kendricks

Funeral services for Flora Kendricks, age 75 , of Sulphur Springs , have been scheduled for 11:00AM Saturday, November 18, 2017 at Brocks Chapel United Methodist Church in Quitman with Pastor Clara Love officiating and assisted by Pastor Troy Young. Serving as pallbearers will be Earl Harper, Royce Berry, Harvey Turner, Carlos Berry, Rickey Kendricks, Anthony Berry, Robert Bonner, Jr. and Stanley Kendricks. A graveside service will be...

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Miss Rodeo America, Lisa Lageschaar, Comes Home to Hopkins County
Nov16

Miss Rodeo America, Lisa Lageschaar, Comes Home to Hopkins County

At age 26, Miss Lisa Lageschaar whose home is Pickton, Texas is about to hang up her crown and banner because she has already achieved the pinnacle of Rodeo Royalty in the United States. As Miss Rodeo America 2017, she has served as the top representative of the PRCA Rodeo world wearing the crown she earned at National Finals Rodeo in December 2016. Lisa sat down with Enola Gay in the Channel 18 TV studio for a rare hometown interview...

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Froeschle Keynote Speaker for 2017 Economic Outlook Conference
Nov16

Froeschle Keynote Speaker for 2017 Economic Outlook Conference

2017 Economic Outlook Conference will feature Richard Froeschle, current Labor Market Economist, as keynote speaker.  The event, sponsored by the Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce and Sulphur Springs/Hopkins County Economic Development Corporation, is set for Wednesday, December 6th. Chamber Executive Lezley Brown stated that Froeschle will bring a new voice and opinion to the Economic Conference. Froeschle currently is working in a...

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Chamber Connection November 16, 2017
Nov16

Chamber Connection November 16, 2017

I’m excited to let you know that we have begun work on the 2018 Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce Directory.  We distribute over 7,000 of these directories to visitors, relocation hopefuls, and even home town heroes who are interested in learning more about our local businesses.  They include historical information as well all things to the see and do in Hopkins County.  The best part is, they include an alphabetical and...

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A Christmas “Feast of Favorites” Onstage December 2,3 By Northeast Texas Choral Society
Nov16

A Christmas “Feast of Favorites” Onstage December 2,3 By Northeast Texas Choral Society

​It’s hard to believe, admits Carol Ruth Allen, Director of the Northeast Texas Choral Society, but “her baby” is 20 years old in 2017. Shortly after getting settled in Sulphur Springs, the classically-trained choral teacher’s dream for community chorale began to morph into an idea which she prayerfully nurtured It then became a concept which her husband, family and friends embraced as well.  In 1997,...

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Death of Inmate Under Investigation
Nov16

Death of Inmate Under Investigation

On the morning of Tuesday, November 14, 2017, a Hopkins County Jailer delivering breakfast to an inmate found the inmate breathing but unresponsive, according to Hopkins County Sheriff Lewis Tatum.  Melvin Williams, 60, was transported to CHRISTUS Mother Francis Sulphur Springs who sent him to Tyler. At the Tyler hospital, Williams died. Sheriff Tatum said he does not know the cause of death or why the local hospital forwarded...

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Francis Potts Nelson
Nov16

Francis Potts Nelson

Funeral services for Francis Potts Nelson, age 83, of Sulphur Springs will be conducted at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, November 19, 2017  at West Oaks Funeral Home Chapel with  Rev. Tim Potts officiating.  Interment will follow at Greenview Cemetery with Jordan Nelson, Jacob Nelson, Robbie Lewis, Ian Zeringue, Tim Boney and Teddy Jennings serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be Jim Potts, Zach Potts, Cletis Millsap, Ricky...

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Thursday Forecast
Nov16

Thursday Forecast

30% chance of showers; High: 64; Low: 61; Wind: East, southeast around 10 mph

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Channel 18 News Wednesday, November 15, 2017
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Dinner Bell Sponsored by Knights of Columbus
Nov15

Dinner Bell Sponsored by Knights of Columbus

  This week’s Dinner Bell was an early celebration of Thanksgiving, complete with turkey and dressing, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, green beans, yeast rolls, honeycrisp salad, and pumpkin pie, as a well as a sugar-free pumpkin fluff. The meal was sponsored and served by volunteers from the Knights of Columbus. The Dinner Bell Ministry would like to extend their thanks to all of the Community Partners from throughout the...

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