Adam Wheeler
Aug01

Adam Wheeler

February 26, 1985 — July 24, 2025 Sulphur Springs Adam James Wheeler, 40, of Sulphur Springs, Texas passed away on Thursday, July 24, 2025. Born on February 26, 1985 in Tyler, Tx, Adam graduated from Alba-Golden high school in 2004 and proudly served in the United States Marine Corps. Adam loved God and his family and was devoted to spreading the word and God’s love through his service to others. Adam is survived by his siblings...

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Texas A&M System to Lead $59.8M Autonomous Helicopter Wildfire Response Initiative
Jul31

Texas A&M System to Lead $59.8M Autonomous Helicopter Wildfire Response Initiative

July 31, 2025 – BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The Texas Legislature recently appropriated $59.8 million for the Texas A&M University System’s George H.W. Bush Combat Development Complex to develop a way to use pilotless Blackhawk helicopters to combat wildfires. The project is intended to revolutionize how Texas responds to the wildfires that ravage the state every year. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency,...

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The Hopkins County Breast Cancer Support Group Has Record Turn Out
Jul31

The Hopkins County Breast Cancer Support Group Has Record Turn Out

July 31, 2025 – Sulphur Springs, Texas – The Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s Breast Cancer Support Group met on July 14 and had its most well-attended meeting yet. Faces both new and familiar gathered to learn, share cancer stories, testimonies, and prayer requests, discuss outreach ideas, and enjoy each other’s company. Stacy Davis, MS, LPC, led a discussion on anxiety and how to stay strong for yourself and others...

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Texas Classrooms Will Have 10 Commandments on Display
Jul31

Texas Classrooms Will Have 10 Commandments on Display

July 31, 2025 – Senate Bill 10 mandates that all Texas public school classrooms display the Ten Commandments on a 16-by-20-inch poster that is clearly legible and visible. Schools are not required to spend public funds to comply with the law, they are permitted to purchase or print the posters if they choose. Posters, that comply with requirements, can be donated as well. Numerous legal challenges have been brought against SB...

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In School Suspension No Longer Capped at Three Days
Jul31

In School Suspension No Longer Capped at Three Days

July 31, 2025 – Under House Bill 6 (HB 6), Texas schools now have expanded authority to assign students to in-school suspension (ISS) for extended periods. Previously, ISS was capped at three consecutive days. With the new law, students can remain in ISS for as long as school officials determine appropriate, provided the placement is reviewed every 10 school days. Supporters of the measure argue that it gives schools more...

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Dinner Bell for August 6, 2025
Jul30

Dinner Bell for August 6, 2025

DINNER BELL, First United Methodist Church  SPONSOR:  Dixon & Dixon Insurance  Legacy Ag Credit The doors to Fellowship Hall at First United Methodist Church will open at 11:00 a.m. Meal service begins at 11:30 a.m.  and doors will close at 12:45 p.m. Please come join us to share fellowship and a meal.  Dixon & Dixon Insurance, located at 750 Wildcat Way, Ste. B, is an independent insurance agency with over...

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July Deadline For College Tuition Plan Here
Jul30

July Deadline For College Tuition Plan Here

July 30, 2025 – Parents in Texas have until July 31 to enroll their newborns in the Texas Tuition Promise Fund at 2024-25 pricing. The plan allows families to prepay future tuition and required fees at Texas public colleges and universities, locking in current rates and protecting against rising education costs. To qualify for this pricing, children must be under one year old by the July 31 deadline. Contributions to the Texas...

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Paris Junior College Radiologic Technology Program Celebrates 20 Years
Jul29

Paris Junior College Radiologic Technology Program Celebrates 20 Years

July 29, 2025 – Paris, Texas – Paris Junior College is proud to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of its Radiologic  Technology Program, marking two decades of exceptional service to the healthcare community  and a continued commitment to student success.  Since its launch in 2005, the program has graduated hundreds of highly skilled  Radiologic Technologists, many of whom are now working in hospitals, clinics,...

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Why Does the US Import So Much ‘Lean Trim’?
Jul29

Why Does the US Import So Much ‘Lean Trim’?

July 29, 2025 – The U.S. imports lean beef trim primarily to meet consumer demand for ground beef with specific fat-to-lean ratios—most commonly the 80/20 blend. Domestic cattle, particularly grain-fed steers raised for premium cuts, produce beef with higher fat content. This means U.S. processors often lack enough naturally lean trimmings to blend into ground beef at the desired consistency and price point. To solve this, the...

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ERCOT Board Selection Committee Announces New Board Member
Jul29

ERCOT Board Selection Committee Announces New Board Member

(Austin, TX) – The Electric Reliability Council of Texas Inc. (ERCOT) Board Selection Committee announced the selection of William “Bill” Mohl to serve on the Board of Directors. Mohl will join ERCOT effective today, July 28. ERCOT is governed by a 12-member Board of Directors and is subject to oversight by the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the Texas Legislature. All ERCOT Board members are Texas residents....

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