Channel 18 News Wednesday January 4, 2017
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Soccer Teams Enter Tournament Play Thursday
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Soccer Teams Enter Tournament Play Thursday

Wildcats Tie Royse City The Wildcats’ soccer team battled to a 0-0 tie with Royse City Tuesday night on the road in the Wildcats second and final scrimmage of the season. Coach Nicky Wiggins said he was glad to see his team hold the Bulldogs to no goals. He praised defenders Ignacio Orosco, Israel Hernandez and Brandon Diosdado along with keeper Rafael Lopez. On the offensive side, Coach Wiggins said his team struggled in...

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Saltillo Basketball: Lions Defeat Honey Grove; Lady Lions Lost to Bells
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Saltillo Basketball: Lions Defeat Honey Grove; Lady Lions Lost to Bells

The Saltillo Lions’ basketball team won a game at home, 54-45 over Honey Grove Tuesday. The Lions had to stage a big comeback in the second half to win. Matt Gurley led Saltillo in scoring with 19 points. Lyle Bench had 10 points, Trevor Moore 6 points, Clayton Wilson and Logan Camp 5 points each, Walker McGill 3 points and Branson McGill, Adam Valenzuela and Mike Simmons 2 points each. The Lions are now 9-13 for the season. The...

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Continuing Ed Courses at PJC-Sulphur Springs in January
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Continuing Ed Courses at PJC-Sulphur Springs in January

Several classes are available from the Paris Junior College – Sulphur Springs Center Continuing Education Department in January. To sign up, or for more information, call 903-454-9333. Unless otherwise noted, classes will be held at the Center at 1137 Loop 301 East in Sulphur Springs. The Initial Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers class on lifesaving skills for respiratory and cardiac emergencies will meet from noon to 5...

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AgriLife Pasture Management Program Planned in Overton, February 17
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AgriLife Pasture Management Program Planned in Overton, February 17

OVERTON – The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will hold an East Texas Pasture Management Program Feb. 17 in Overton. The program begins with registration at 12:30 p.m. at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center, 1710 N. Farm-to-Market Road 3053. Cost is $25 per person if preregistered by Feb. 15 or $35 the day of the event. Register online at https://agriliferegister.tamu.edu or call AgriLife Extension...

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PJC-Sulphur Springs Center Spring 2017 Registration Continues
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Meal-a-Day Needs Cooks and Wednesday Driver
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Meal-a-Day Needs Cooks and Wednesday Driver

Meal-a-Day at the Sulphur Springs Senior Center is seeking two cooks on Wednesday and Thursday and also needs a driver on Wednesdays, according to Karon Weatherman, Director. The center provides meals delivered and on site for senior adults in Sulphur Springs and the area. If you would like to be a Volunteer please call Karon Weatherman at 903-885-1661

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Community Calendar for January 4-9, 2017
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Community Calendar for January 4-9, 2017

Sulphur Springs ISD resumes class on January 4, 2017 along with Yantis ISD and Como-Pickton CISD. Sulphur Bluff ISD and Cumby ISD students will go back to school on Monday January 9. Registration for the Spring semester is underway at Paris Junior College-Sulphur Springs Center. First day of class is January 17. A free G.E.D. class is being offered through Paris Junior College-Sulphur Springs Center. Beginning on Monday January 9, the...

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City Postpones Closure of Portion of Texas Street; Seeks Grant to Rework Sunset Street
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City Postpones Closure of Portion of Texas Street; Seeks Grant to Rework Sunset Street

A vote on a request to close a portion of Texas Street by the Hopkins County Fire Marshall Andy Endsley and County Judge Robert Newsom presented Tuesday evening during the Sulphur Springs City Council January meeting was postponed until February. The agenda item request would have closed a portion of Texas Street between UPS and the County Fire Station. The request for closure, which would be paid for by TxDOT, is motivated by a...

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GHS Software Increases 2016 Revenue for City Municipal Court Even Though Fewer Citations Written
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GHS Software Increases 2016 Revenue for City Municipal Court Even Though Fewer Citations Written

Municipal Court revenue for the City of Sulphur Springs has increased 52.91% even though citations written decreased 12.56% when comparing 2016 to 2015. The increase can be credited to new software put in place as 2016 began. Dave Graves of Graves/Humphries/Stahl, LTD reminded the city council Tuesday evening during their January, 2016 session that his company had promised to return their fees to the city if the revenue had not...

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