Hall Dispels Rumors of Congressional Run
Nov02

Hall Dispels Rumors of Congressional Run

AUSTIN, TX – On Tuesday, it was announced that U.S. Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Dallas), of Congressional District 5, will not be running for re-election. The announcement likely will cause a domino effect of opening seats across Northeast Texas. “United States Congressman Jeb Hensarling has a servant’s heart, and I am so very thankful for his commitment and service to the people of CD-5 for all these years,” stated...

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Channel 18 News Thursday, November 2, 2017
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Eleven Lady Cats Named to All-District Volleyball Team
Nov02

Eleven Lady Cats Named to All-District Volleyball Team

Eleven members of the District Champion Lady Cats’ volleyball team received All-District honors. Included were two superlatives. Lady Cats Coach Justin Maness and Texas High Coach Melissa Trotter were named co-District Coaches of the Year. Senior Kaylee Jefferson was named Offensive Player of the Year. Sophomore Erika VanBenthem was selected as Newcomer of the Year. Lady Cats making First Team All-District were senior setter...

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Greenville Lions’ Coach Calls Friday Night at Prim Biggest Game for Lions in 13 Years
Nov02

Greenville Lions’ Coach Calls Friday Night at Prim Biggest Game for Lions in 13 Years

It’s Greenville at the Wildcats Friday night (November 3) at Prim Stadium on Senior Night. These are a new bunch of Greenville Lions. They are winning. The Lions are 5-3 this season and are fighting for a playoff spot with a 2-2 district record. Their head coach is Darren Duke, in his second year. Coach Duke replaced his mentor Marvin Sedberry, who hired Duke to be his defensive coordinator four times: twice at Greenville and...

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First Wildcat Basketball Scrimmage Set for Saturday
Nov02

First Wildcat Basketball Scrimmage Set for Saturday

The Wildcats’ basketball team will have their first scrimmage of the season Saturday (November 4) in Sachse. The Wildcats will scrimmage two Class 6A teams, Sachse and Fort Worth Trimble Tech, a playoff team last year. Wildcats Basketball Coach Clark Cipoletta says he is looking forward to the scrimmage adding the players are tired of beating up on each other in practice. They have been practicing since October 25. Coach...

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SSHS English II Classes Offer Gallery Walk Honoring Heroes on Wed. Nov. 8
Nov02

SSHS English II Classes Offer Gallery Walk Honoring Heroes on Wed. Nov. 8

SSHS English II students and teachers wish to invite you to attend our Gallery Walk showcasing student projects honoring hometown heroes. English II students have endeavored to not only research, study, and pay tribute to our heroes who make life better and more safe daily, but to also perform deeds and tasks that are heroic themselves in order to gain both understanding and appreciation of what it takes to be a productive community...

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Mary Sue Clayton
Nov02

Mary Sue Clayton

Funeral service for Mary Sue Clayton, age 73, of Sulphur Springs will be held at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, November 4, 2017 at Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Joel Tiemeyer officiating. Interment will follow at North Hopkins Cemetery. A visitation will be held from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. Friday, November 3, 2017 at Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home. Mrs. Clayton passed away Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at Rock Creek Health and Rehab....

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Local Man Arrested for DWI 2nd and Evading Arrest
Nov02

Local Man Arrested for DWI 2nd and Evading Arrest

November 2, 2017 – Hopkins County Deputies were called to a residence on State Highway 19S regarding the safety of an individual. They attempted to make contact with him at his home. However, they were unable to locate him there and while speaking with a family member, they were able to speak with him by phone. On the phone, Roy Wayne Anderson, 39, of Sulphur Springs, sounded impaired either by narcotics or alcoholic beverages....

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UPRA Rodeo Finals Coming to Sulphur Springs Nov. 17-19 at Civic Center
Nov02

UPRA Rodeo Finals Coming to Sulphur Springs Nov. 17-19 at Civic Center

According to Jerry Hill, President of the United Professional Rodeo Association and a NE Texas businessman, the finals of UPRA will again be held in Sulphur Springs at the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center. The finals bring the top 15 cowboys and cowgirls from the circuit to compete with the roughest bulls and broncs for top prize money and amazing rodeo action. Listen to KSST to win tickets to attend!

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Cumby FFA Broadcast Team Takes First Place at Texas A and M Commerce Invitational
Nov02

Cumby FFA Broadcast Team Takes First Place at Texas A and M Commerce Invitational

During the Collegiate FFA Invitational Leadership Development Event on October 31, 2017 at Texas A and M in Commerce, more than twenty teams with 250 eighth-grade through Sr. students from Texas Areas 5 and 6 attended practice competitions. There were nine different areas of the contest including  two Greenhand categories, Job Interview, Agricultural Issues, Senior Skills, Ag Advocacy and Public Relations. FFA Broadcasting was one of...

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