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Friday Morning Hot Air Balloon Media Flight
Jun10

Friday Morning Hot Air Balloon Media Flight

  On Friday, June 10th several local media outlets were invited to fly over Sulphur Springs in hot air balloons! Six different balloons were inflated and sent up with pilots and a maximum of two passengers. KSST interns were sent up in “Spirit in the Sky”. The balloon was covered in beautiful colors that depicted birds, a large mask, a fish, and several other smaller creatures. The flight began in the Sulphur Springs...

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Tira News: Vickery Elected Mayor
Jun10

Tira News: Vickery Elected Mayor

By Jan Vaughn We want to express our sympathy to the family of Donald Wayne “Don” Hargrave. He passed away on Friday, June 3, 2016 in Dallas. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Dorothy Lewis Hargrave, and their four children, and several grand- and great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held on Tuesday, June 7th, at West Oaks Funeral Home, with the burial at Tira Cemetery. Please remember the family in prayer. The Tira City...

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Agrilife: Basic Tomato Care
Jun10

Agrilife: Basic Tomato Care

According to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension “If you have ever had tomato leaves turn yellow, then brown, then die from the bottom of the plant you are not alone. This is something we commonly see in our area. This is the result of a fungus infecting the foliage causing a disease known as early blight. Early blight is an annual problem for most gardeners. It normally develops into a problem when plants have a heavy fruit set and the...

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County Road 1445 Open Following Repairs
Jun09

County Road 1445 Open Following Repairs

County Road 1445 is now open. Precinct 1 Commissioner Beth Wisenbaker advised KSST News that repairs have been made that will allow for the roadway to be used once more.   With public safety and emergency services as a top priority, Precinct 1 Commissioner Beth Wisenbaker had closed County Road 1445, Wednesday morning, June 1, due to concerns of danger to life and safety. She said this county road serves a heavy traffic flow in her...

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Ronald Dale Coleman
Jun09

Ronald Dale Coleman

Funeral services for Ronald Dale Coleman, age 75, of Gun Barrel City, will be conducted at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, June 12, 2016 at West Oaks Funeral Home Chapel with Ron Boswell officiating.  Visitation will be from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Saturday, June 11 2016 at West Oaks Funeral Home.  Interment will follow at Sherley Cemetery with Daniel Coleman, Aaron Boyd, Allen Boyd, Bryan Watson, Dale Boy, Will Housley and Rowdy Plummer serving...

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Channel 18 News Thursday June 9, 2016
Jun09
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Max Simons
Jun09

Max Simons

Mr. Max Simons, age 83 of Mt. Vernon, passed away on Wednesday, June 8th, 2016 in Winnsboro. He was born on May 10th, 1933 in Mt Vernon to the late Joseph Simons and Argaree Simons. He was a retired Dairy Farmer, and was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Merle Simons and Stant Simons; sisters, Betty Brawley and Eula Hill. He is survived by, son Max K. Simons, Jr. and Amanda of Mt. Vernon; daughters, Sharon Allmon and husband...

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YMCA Summer Program – The Best Summer Ever
Jun09

YMCA Summer Program – The Best Summer Ever

  The Greenville and Hunt County YMCA is holding a summer camp program for kids ages 5-12 years old at the Sulphur Springs Elementary School. All day campers will participate in activities such as swimming, creative art projects, physical fitness, and the summer reading program. The campers will go on field trips, be introduced to guest speakers, receive a water bottle, and much more. Warm breakfast and lunch will be provided...

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Sulphur Springs Summer Learning Conference for Teachers
Jun09

Sulphur Springs Summer Learning Conference for Teachers

  A Summer Learning Conference is being held for SSISD teachers Wednesday, June 8th through Friday, June 10th at Sulphur Springs Middle School. During the conference teachers will learn new skills taught by SSISD staff or students. The main focus, or theme, of the conference is how to use technology in the classrooms. Integrating technology into class has been a huge step for most schools. Technology is perceived to be what...

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Dr. Pam Anglin, President of PJC, Seeks Expansion of College District
Jun09

Dr. Pam Anglin, President of PJC, Seeks Expansion of College District

Dr. Pam Anglin has been President of Paris Junior College for 13 years. Her own higher education was begun at a community college in Grayson County, and she testifies to the value of close-to-home options for loan-free education prior to a student’s move to a university. At the university level, and through part-time classes, Pam earned her Masters and then her Doctorate degrees. She has a passion for providing a path to success...

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