Jack Harlos Dickerson
May17

Jack Harlos Dickerson

Jack Harlos Dickerson, 75, of Quitman, Texas passed away on Sunday, May 14, 2017, in Quitman, TX. He was born on Thursday, September 25, 1941, in Sulphur Springs, TX to the late Ben Dickerson and Annie Lou Dickerson. Jack attended East Texas State University in Commerce, now known as Texas A&M University in Commerce. Jack spent the first 23 years of his career as City Manager in 5 Texas cities: Daingerfield, Commerce, Henderson,...

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Adoption and Fostering Information Meeting
May17

Adoption and Fostering Information Meeting

Last year over 16,000 children were removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect. Azleway Children’s Services is actively seeking families for children who are awaiting homes. Azleway Children’s Services is seeking to partner with families and individuals to support these children in crisis. Those interested in foster care are invited to an Adoption and Fostering Information Meeting May 22nd at 5:30 p.m. at The Way Bible Church,...

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Wednesday Forecast
May17

Wednesday Forecast

20% Chance of showers and thunderstorms; High: 85; Low: 74; Wind: South 15-20 mph gusting to 25 mph

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PJC Holds GED Graduation Ceremony
May16

PJC Holds GED Graduation Ceremony

Nearly 50 students were recognized recently during a ceremony held by the Paris Junior College Adult Education Department. The keynote speaker, Blake Moore, is a graduate himself of the Adult Education Program at PJC-Sulphur Springs Center. Born and raised in Sulphur Springs, Moore obtained his GED certificate from the PJC program and now works full-time at an auto parts store while he majors in psychology, taking classes at the...

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Channel 18 News Tuesday, May 16, 2017
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Crouch Named Texas Music Scholar
May16

Crouch Named Texas Music Scholar

Chase Crouch, a sophomore at Sulphur Springs High School, will be honored as a Texas Music Scholar at a ceremony during the Sulphur Springs High School Fine Arts Showcase Tuesday night May 16, 2017 in the SSHS Auditorium, according to the Texas Music Educators Association. The Texas Music Scholar Award designates students in high school music programs who exemplify attributes of meritorious performance in the areas of scholarship,...

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Faye Katheryn Sinclair Day
May16

Faye Katheryn Sinclair Day

Faye Katheryn Sinclair Day, beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away on May 14, 2017, at the age of 86, at The Village at Stonebridge in McKinney, Texas.  She was born in Bismarck, Missouri in 1930.  Faye graduated from Bismarck High School.  She attended Flat River Junior College in Missouri; she later finished her studies at Texas Wesleyan University in Fort Worth, Texas, where she earned a Bachelor’s...

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Final Week of Wildcats Spring Football Underway
May16

Final Week of Wildcats Spring Football Underway

Wildcats Football Coach Greg Owens said Monday’s spring practice was the best Monday the team has had this spring. The team practiced outside. Coach Owens said it was hot but a breeze helped. He said the practice was spirited. He felt the defense probably got the best of the offense. Coach Owens said it was good to see players click and improve on both sides of the ball. He said some of the coaches were having their patience...

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Nine Wildcats Named to 16-5A All-District Baseball Team
May16

Nine Wildcats Named to 16-5A All-District Baseball Team

Nine Wildcats’ baseball players and Baseball Coach Jerrod Hammack made the All-District Baseball Team as selected by the coaches in District 16-5A. The Wildcats earned three superlatives. Junior pitcher and first baseman Triston McCormick was named the district’s Most Valuable Player. McCormick was 4-1 pitching in district play with a 1.63 earned run average. He also hit .424 with 3 home runs and 15 RBI’s. Coach...

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Video Story: Hopkins County Dairy Festival Queen’s Dinner May 5, 15, 2017
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