Tuesday Forecast
Jan17

Tuesday Forecast

40% increasing to 100% chance of showers and thunderstorms; High 56; Low 46; Wind: North 5-10 mph

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The Dinner Bell Menu, Wednesday January 18th 2017
Jan17

The Dinner Bell Menu, Wednesday January 18th 2017

Lions Club is the Community Partner this week for The Dinner Bell We will be having our awesome: New Year’s Stew   Corn and Green Chili Muffins   Salad   Banana Pudding    Tea or water     Come and join us any Wednesday! 11:45 to 12:45 20170118_114420 2024 2028 2029 2032 2036 2039 2018 2019 2021 2020 If anyone is interested in being a Community Partner for this Mission, Please contact the FUMC office at  (903)...

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Channel 18 News Monday, January 16, 2017
Jan16
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Lady Cats Win Paris Tournament; Wildcats Finish Second in Rockwall Tourney
Jan16

Lady Cats Win Paris Tournament; Wildcats Finish Second in Rockwall Tourney

Lady Cats Soccer Defends Paris Tournament Title The Lady Cats’ soccer team successfully defended their title at a Paris tournament this past weekend. The Lady Cats won all four games they played including a 3-1 win over Paris in the title game Saturday. The Lady Cats also topped Mabank, 2-0, Bonham, 6-0 and Athens, 2-0. The Lady Cats are now 5-1-1 for the season and they have won five straight matches. Lady Cats Soccer Coach...

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Young at Heart; First United Methodist Church
Jan16

Young at Heart; First United Methodist Church

I recommend the Hungarian Goulash.  Young at Heart meets on the third Monday of each month, rain or shine, holiday or not. A pot-luck lunch of dishes you can not get at a restaurant and fellowship is offered. Did I mention the Hungarian Goulash?  If you’re a grandma, a grandpa, or just miss your grandma’s cooking, join them each month at the First United Methodist Church.  All denominations welcomed, even Baptists like me...

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PJC Returning Students
Jan16

PJC Returning Students

Clay Bearden, left, and Baile Gammill of Sulphur Springs get their paperwork completed to begin the spring semester at the PJC-Sulphur Springs Center campus. The two North Hopkins High School graduates are returning students working on their Associate Degrees. Late registration continues through Jan. 18.

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Special Consideration for Diabetics
Jan16

Special Consideration for Diabetics

Meal-A-Day operates out of the Senior Citizens Center at 150 Martin Luther King Jr Drive in Sulphur Springs, TX. They serve hundreds of meals each day to seniors around Hopkins County.  A significant portion of their clients are Diabetic.  Special desserts are prepared and provided just for them. “Sometimes there aren’t many choices for them [Diabetics].” The volunteer cooks tried a new recipe this morning, a Pear...

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A Mighty Oak From an Acorn Grows
Jan16

A Mighty Oak From an Acorn Grows

  A tree removal crew out of Lone Oak, TX takes on a partially dead oak in Sulphur Springs Monday morning.  Recent rain did not prevent the project taking place.  A Foreman on site told KSST that the Homeowner paid for the removal.  Several stumps left by other services line the block. The power lines in the pictures are live.  The entire truck is insulated against shock. The crew stayed away from the high voltage lines atop the...

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Jury Panel Cancelled
Jan16

Jury Panel Cancelled

Jury panel summoned to appear Tuesday, January 17th at 9 a.m. in 62 District Court has been cancelled according to the District Clerk’s office.

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Doris Herman
Jan16

Doris Herman

Funeral services for Doris S. Herman, 90, of the Nelta community will be held at 3 p.m.  Wednesday, January 18, in West Oaks Funeral Home Chapel with the Reverend Paul Bailey and the Reverend John Ginn officiating. Burial will follow at Old Tarrant Cemetery with Garrett Glass, Mike Baker, Fred Fielden, Benny Deaton, Erick Coffman, and Mark Lacek serving as pallbearers.  Honorary pallbearers will be Bruce Fielden, Albert Clark, Gary...

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