Scott Russell Wells
May14

Scott Russell Wells

Memorial Services for Scott Russell Wells, age 50 of Sulphur Springs will be held Sunday, May 15, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home with Bro. Neal Cochran officiating. Scott passed away Friday, May 13, 2016 at his residence.

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Early Voting Begins Monday in Primary Run-off; Precinct 1 and State School Board of Interest to Republicans
May14

Early Voting Begins Monday in Primary Run-off; Precinct 1 and State School Board of Interest to Republicans

Texas voters return to the polls May 24th to cast ballots in run-off elections. In Hopkins County, a run-off for Commissioners Precinct 1 will determine not only the Republican nominee for the place but also the ultimate winner. No democrat has filed. Also on the Republican ballot will be District 9 for the Texas Education Board. Early voting begins Monday, May 16th until Friday, May 20th, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. each day at the Sulphur...

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Game Two Holds Opportunities for Lady Cats
May13

Game Two Holds Opportunities for Lady Cats

Lady Cats Softball Coach David Carrillo continues to remain positive despite Thursday night’s Lady Cats’ 12-4 loss to Mansfield Legacy in Royse City in game one of their best two out of three series. Coach Carrillo adds his team is not down. He says they are ready to play another game. Coach Carrillo says he knew the Lady Broncos were good and could hit from the top to the bottom of their batting order. He says the Lady...

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Milton Leon McWhirter
May13

Milton Leon McWhirter

Mr. Milton Leon McWhirter, age 86 of Winnsboro, passed away on Thursday, May 12, 2016 at his home. Milton was born on June 23, 1929 in Wood County to the late Andrew and Katie French McWhirter. He was a retired painter and contractor. He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, and a brother. He is survived by his loving wife, Dorothy Langham McWhirter of Winnsboro; daughter, Marsha L. Watkins and husband Ricky Higgins;...

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Three Arrested For Recent Burglary
May13

Three Arrested For Recent Burglary

May 13, 2016 – Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office Investigators worked quickly to solve a burglary case and arrested three individuals on Thursday in connection with the incident that occurred two days prior. According to information given to KSST by Criminal Investigator Dennis Findley, Chase Alan Harrison, 23, had previously lived at a residence located at 6151 State Highway 19 South and was aware that the current property...

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North Hopkins Lone Finalist Chosen From Among 55 Applicants
May13

North Hopkins Lone Finalist Chosen From Among 55 Applicants

North Hopkins Schools issued a press release Friday in support of Superintendent lone finalist Dr. Darin Jolly. Sulphur Springs Superintendent Michael Lamb also spoke to KSST News in support of Jolly’s appointment. In a previous story (find here), a question had been raised regarding an issue raised in the Kenedy ISD where Jolly previously served. Allen Joslin told KSST News Thursday that the incident had been checked out by the...

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President’s Declaration Regarding Restrooms/Bathrooms Still a Question for Local District
May13

President’s Declaration Regarding Restrooms/Bathrooms Still a Question for Local District

Sulphur Springs School Superintendent Michael Lamb said the district has not received the letter from the federal government informing them of the Presidential “Decree” concerning who uses which restroom. He stated that it is hard to say what affect the President’s statement will make on the local district at this time. The Obama administration is issuing a directive telling every public school district in the country to allow...

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CNB Contacting ATM Thursday Users
May13

CNB Contacting ATM Thursday Users

City National Bank asks anyone who used the ATM downtown location Thursday between 6:20 a.m. and 11 a.m. (only that time period) to please call CNB. The bank has contacted every customer for whom they have a phone number but want to be sure to have contacted all who used the machine. According to John Sellers with CNB, 95% or more have been contacted but they want to assure all customers regarding the security of their transaction and...

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Donations Made to Symphony League Thursday
May13
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Tira News By Jan Vaughn
May13

Tira News By Jan Vaughn

Tira News By Jan Vaughn   Jackson Dailey will be graduating Magna Cum Laude with his Bachelor’s of Science in History and Computer Information Systems from Texas A&M-Commerce on Saturday. Kim Beck reports, “We are so proud!” Debra Wood and her sister Barbara Cockrum recently returned from a trip to Williamsburg and Jamestown, Virginia, for the yearly gathering of the “Lee Society of Virginia.”  Each year the Lee cousins...

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