Do Well Be Well with Diabetes
If you are someone in your family has Type 2 Diabetes this is a great program with lots of information. If a couple attends together, the price is only $25, not $25 each. Also, if the fee is a hardship, let the extension office know when you call to sign up.
read morePhotos from the Hopkins County Junior Livestock Market Show 2018
Lots of supporters were out to watch the Hopkins County Junior Livestock Market Show, on Friday, Feb 23rd, 2018. Students of all ages from schools and organizations such as North Hopkins FFA, Cumby FFA, Sulphur Springs FFA, Miller Grove FFA, Sulphur Bluff FFA, Hopkins County 4-H with animals ranging from Chickens to pigs to cows to goats and lambs. The students were put into classes based on ages of the animals and would showcase their livestock. After all the class-members had presented, the Judges would announce the placing and pass out...
read moreDiabetes, Urban Myths, and More By Johanna Hicks
Do Well, Be Well with Diabetes Time certainly flies! The spring series of “Do Well, Be Well with Diabetes” is just a few short weeks away, and plans have already begun to provide a quality, informative, and impactful program. If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with diabetes, this series is for you! Here are the topics to be covered and a brief synopsis of each: Monday, April 9: “Getting Started: How Food Affects your Blood Glucose” – we will cover the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes, which foods affect your...
read moreBook Signing and Meet N Greet Discussion on February 24
In a KSST/Channel 18 TV Good Morning Show interview, Dr. Marie Hawkins discussed the writing of her book “Pressing for the Prize Volume I” with host Enola Gay. You are welcome to watch the video interview at ksstradio.com and attend the book signing on February 24 from 12-2 pm at Mitchell Chapel Church of God in Christ, 402 South Jackson Street. Dr. Marie Hawkins, Bible teacher and executive producer of the radio ministry broadcast, Pressing for the Prize Radio Ministries, has added the title of author to her years of...
read moreFoster Homes Needed for Fuzzy Friends
Sulphur Springs Animal Shelter was on hand Saturday at Tractor Supply from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. with an offsite pet adoption event. Volunteers Molly, Cara and Amber lovingly looked after the various dogs and cats they had brought to the event while answering questions for individuals as they passed through the area. Molly spoke with KSST about the needs of the shelter. “Currently, we have 25 volunteers and a few foster families that care for the needs of the animals at the shelter.” Right now, the greatest need is for families...
read moreDinner Bell Menu For February 21, 2018
DINNER BELL MENU February 21, 2018 The Fine Christian Ladies this week’s Community Partner. Baked Garlic Parmesan Chicken Rice Pilaf Roasted Vegetable Medley Garden Salad Buttered Bread Slices Chocolate Cherry Cake Chocolate Pudding with Fruit Topping Same time (11:45 a.m.). Same place (Fellowship Hall of the First United Methodist Church). Served at 11:45 AM at the First United Methodist Church in Sulphur Springs, TX.
read moreUnder The Oaks-Shannon Oaks Church Fundraiser and Auction
Shannon Oaks Church hosted “Under the Oaks” an event which was open to church members and the community featuring the following activities: a Silent Auction, a Live Auction, Country Store, complimentary Dinner, Live entertainment, and Door Prizes. Lead Pastor Eric Godwin talked with KSST about the evenings event and history. “Last year’s event raised enough money to pay down our church debt and give a portion to local and global missions. This year we hope to raise enough money to reach our goal of being debt free. We’ve gained so much more...
read moreHopkins County Genealogical Society Invites You to Monthly Meeting
HOPKINS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY MONTHY MEETING WHEN: Thursday, February 22, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. WHERE: 611 N. Davis, Sulphur Springs, TX 75482 PROGRAM: Dawna Alsabrook – “Orphan Train Movement” Dawna’s mission is to share information about her father and his siblings, with the intent to educate others of the “Orphan Train Movement” that went from the mid 1850’s until that last train ride in 1929 to Sulphur Springs, Texas. She is reaching out to tell that story that for so many years was only talked about behind closed doors amongst...
read moreFred A. Tarpley Memorial Writer’s Conference Set March 10
Local author Sharon Feldt is 2018 President of the Silver Leos Writers Guild which meets monthly at Texas A and M Commerce. She is inviting everyone who loves to read or has an interest in writing to make reservations to attend the March 10 Memorial Writers Conference at Texas A and M Commerce Rayburn Student Center. The annual Conference is dedicated to the memory and writing passion of the late Professor Fred A. Tarpley whose teaching influenced generations of students. During the day-long conference, published authors and writing...
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