Lady Cats Volleyball Team Struggled on the Road Again Last Friday at Lindale
Lady Cats Volleyball Coach Bailey Dorner acknowledges that her team has struggled on the road during district play. She says it has been especially obvious on Fridays. The trend continued last Friday (October 18) as the Lady Cats lost at Lindale, 3-0 by the score of 25-19, 25-19 and 25-15. Coach Dorner says her team just did not show up adding they struggled all the way around, couldn’t get things going and couldn’t get ahead. She concluded it was was not a great night for the Lady Cats. On the positive side, Coach Dorner says...
read more11 Texas Wineries Featured At Main Street Uncorked
Main Street Uncorked 2019 Downtown remained busy Saturday with patrons visiting Main Street Uncorked, a wine tasting event in which allowed participants to sample the flavors available from nearly a dozen different Texas wineries and shop or eat downtown. Music from live band played and many congregated at tables placed near the stage, for people to relax in the pleasantly cooler fall temperatures. Booths offered treats, candles, clothing, honey and other items as well. A few even enjoyed a stroll with family, friends and even a few...
read moreWildcat Band Has Nice Warm Up Contest Saturday For Upcoming Area Contest
The Wildcat Band warmed up for the big Area UIL Contest coming up this Saturday with a fine showing this past Saturday (October 19) at the Texas A&M-Commerce NETEX Marching Invitational. Wildcat Band Director Spencer Emmert said the event featured much stronger competition this year as 6A bands were invited. He said that is a positive thing for his band. Emmert said out of 20-25 bands, the Wildcats’ made it into the top ten to qualify for the finals. Emmert was also thrilled that the Wildcat Band received the first ever Lion Heart...
read moreCemetery Walk November 3rd, 2019
Save the date. More details coming soon. Visit Hopkins County Genealogical Society for more information.
read moreCommunity Wide Trunk or Treat: North Hopkins School
Halloween night, stop by the North Hopkins School for some family fun.
read moreHopkins County Sheriff’s Posse/ DEA National Pharmaceutical Take Back
On October 26, 2019, from 10am-2pm, in conjunction with the DEA, The Hopkins County Sheriff’s Posse will coordinate a collaborative effort with state and local law enforcement agencies focused on removing potentially dangerous controlled substances from our nation’s medicine cabinets. A national take-back day will provide a unified opportunity for the public to surrender expired, unwanted, or unused pharmaceutical controlled substances and other medications to law enforcement officers for destruction. This one-day effort will bring national...
read moreSulphur Bluff Volleyball Gets Win Over Clarksville
The Sulphur Bluff Volleyball Team defeated Clarksville Tuesday (October 15), 3-1. Score was 25-23, 20-25, 25-19 and 25-16. Lady Bears Coach Zandra Peyton said her team started out making several controllable errors, both serving errors and hitting errors, in sets 1 and 2. She said her girls really started to play in sets 3 and 4. Coach Peyton said Ann Dorner played a consistent game with few errors and 13 service points, 11 kills and a team high in digs. Dalena di Donato had a service point and a team high 12 kills. Alley Collett had 7...
read moreWildcats Football and Lady Cats Volleyball Play District Games on This Game Day Friday
For the Wildcats Football Team, it’s district football tonight (Fri., October 18) as the Wildcats take on the Corsicana Tigers at Tiger Stadium in Corsicana. This is a win both teams obviously want but for entirely different reasons. Corsicana wants to keep pace with the teams at the top of the district standings, Ennis and Royse City. Royse City gave the Tigers their first district loss last week, 27-0. For the Wildcats they need to start getting some wins to have any hope of getting into the playoff picture. They are only 1-3 in...
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geology class at the Sulphur Springs PJC campus EXPERIMENTING Geology students (from left) Sam Gray, John Hammer and Dreylund Edwards work on a soil and environmental experiment in PJC-Sulphur Springs Center Geology Instructor Trina Lubbe’s class.
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