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Sulphur Springs Main Street Sidewalk Sale

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Sulphur Springs Main Street Sidewalk Sale

April 12, 2024 – The eclipse is over but the Mega Sales continue in downtown Sulphur Springs with the Main Street Sidewalk Sale, April 13th from 10am-7pm. Discounts up to 50%, even savings at local restaurants.

Second Cup of Coffee Conducted April 2nd with Guest Dawna Pryor

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Second Cup of Coffee Conducted April 2nd with Guest Dawna Pryor

April 12, 2024 – On this episode of A Second Cup of Coffee with John Mark Dempsey, John Mark had another chat with Sulphur Springs Senior Citizens Center Coordinator Dawna Pryor. In this interview, the two discuss Cinco De Mayo, Mother’s Day, Senior Prom, and other upcoming activities. Go ahead and give it a view.

A Second Cup of Coffee with John Mark Dempsey
A Second Cup of Coffee with John Mark Dempsey

Second Cup of Coffee With Guest Sulphur Springs Senior Citizens Center Coordinator Dawna Pryor Conducted April 2nd

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Second Cup of Coffee With Guest Sulphur Springs Senior Citizens Center Coordinator Dawna Pryor Conducted April 2nd

April 11, 2024 – Below is another episode of A Second Cup of Coffee with John Mark Dempsey. In this segment, John Mark visits with Sulphur Springs Senior Citizens Center Coordinator Dawna Pryor again. The two discuss the progress of the new Senior Citizens Center, the upcoming Ms. Hopkins County Senior Classic Pageant, the upcoming Clara Bridges 90+ Banquet, and so much more. Give it a watch, you won’t be disappointed.

Sulphur Springs Senior Citizen Center 90+ Bridges Banquet
90+ Bridges Banquet

Hopkins County Records – March/April 2024

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Hopkins County Records – March/April 2024

Daily Instrument Register For 3/21/24 Thru 3/22/24

  • William E Blackwell to Dafina Georgievska and Gorgi Georgievski; Tract in the Jasper County School Land Survey
  • Barbara W Hunt and H Keith Hunt to William Blackwell; Tract in the Elizabeth Melton Survey
  • Daniel J Williams Also Known As Daniel Joseph Williams to Brandon Walker and Jessica Walker; Tract in the H P Barron Survey
  • Santos Alfrdo Cruz to Kailey Sosa and Olivar Sosa Jr; Tract in the Marianne Circle Survey
  • Brent A Wagner and Erin C Wagner to Corbin Michael Flora and Summer Nicole Flora; Tract in the Cody Circle Survey
  • Rose Kamalsky to Amy Denise Harrington; Tract in the Elizabeth Melton Survey

Daily Instrument Register For 3/25/24 Thru 3/27/24

  • Kelly Jean Tittle Sonaker, Paul Gene Tipping, and Sharon Elaine Tipping to Hopkins County Hospital District; Tract in the Elizabeth Melton Survey
  • Andreas Perea to Karen Hernandez and Rigoberto Hernandez; Tract in the Sarah H ND orris Survey
  • Gentzler Properties II LLC to Misty L Pryon and Richard N Pyron; Tract in the Andrew S Young Survey
  • Emili June Jarvis and Joseph Johnson Jarvis to Anthony Hayden Jacobs; Tract in the W Junell Survey
  • Christopher Scott Baker to James Ronald Franklin; Tract in the Santos Coy Survey
  • D R Morehead to Derick Shane Anderson; Tract in the Agaton Caro Survey
  • D R Morehead to Jeffery Allan Anderson; Tract in the Agaton Caro Survey
  • D R Morehead to Dalton Morehead Jr; Tract in the Agaton Caro Survey
  • D R Morehead to Geneive Dion Ross; Tract in the Agaton Caro Survey
  • D R Morehead to Dalton Morehead Jr and Katelynn Morehead; Tract in the Thomas Norris Survey
  • Johnny P Moseley to Jonathan Grant Kennedy; Tract in the E Melton Survey
  • Michelle Williams to Michelle Genin; Tract in the M A Bowlin Survey
  • Bernie Lyn Shoemarker to Maria G Garcia and Roberto Pineda; Tract in the Juan Palvadore Survey
  • Mark Graham Also Known As Mark R Graham Jr, and Stacey Graham to Barbara Myers and Larry Newberry; Tract in the Dobson Stephenson Survey
  • Maria De Los Angeles Macedo and Alier Macedo Sanchez to Elohim Investment Homes Inc; Tract in the Jose Ybarbo Survey
  • Willie James Palmore Jr and Melinda Lou Palmore Tritico to Celia Caye Points Sullivan; Tract in the M D Jackson Survey
  • Celia Caye Points Sullivan and Stephen Sullivan to Pickton Water Supply Corporation; Tract in the M D Jackson Survey
  • Jerry P Savage and Lavon M Savage to Kristina Cascarblli and Owen Scott Cascarelli; Tract in the David Sample Survey

Report of Marriage Documents for Hopkins County 4/5/24 Thru 4/11/24

  • Brandon Scott Buttery and Courtney Michelle Dunham
  • Marcus DeWayne Young and Taylan Deneise Tave
  • Cameron Taylor Parks and Jaidyn Hannah Schroeder
  • Gregory Antioue DeBase and Ericka Moni Perry-Pannell
  • Cody Ryan Wilkes and Yadira Elaine Valdez

Second Cup of Coffee With Guest Sulphur Springs Animal Control Officer Barbi Blanch Conducted April 2nd

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Second Cup of Coffee With Guest Sulphur Springs Animal Control Officer Barbi Blanch Conducted April 2nd

April 11, 2024 – In this episode of A Second Cup of Coffee with John Mark Dempsey, John Mark sat down with Sulphur Springs Animal Control Officer Barbi Blanch. She brought a friend, a dog named Mona. John Mark and officer Blanch talked about Mona, Parvo, what animals are currently waiting for adoption, and so much more. So, click on the video below and check out this interesting interview. This segment of A Second Cup of Coffee with John Mark Dempsey was videoed and edited by myself, Matt Janson.

A Second Cup of Coffee with John Mark Dempsey
A Second Cup of Coffee with John Mark Dempsey

Jennings Deeper in Hot Water as Stolen Boat Recovered in Yantis Linked to Local Suspect

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Jennings Deeper in Hot Water as Stolen Boat Recovered in Yantis Linked to Local Suspect

April 11, 2024 – Everett Jennings, currently in custody in Hopkins County Jail, has been linked to a stolen watercraft recovered in Yantis. Jennings was transferred from Galveston last week after returning from a pleasure cruise to the Galveston Cruise Port. Outstanding warrants held Jennings in the Galveston jail with bonds totalling $2.25 million until Sheriff Office personnel were able to transport Jennings back to Hopkins County.

Everett Jennings remains in the Hopkins County Jail with that same bond total as more charges may be coming as investigators working a separate case discovered a stolen boat in a storage facility in Yantis, Texas.

According to investigators, the theft of the boat had been linked to Jennings previously, and evidence found at the storage facility furthered their case. Investigators estimate the value of the pilfered pleasurecraft at over $200,000. No additional bond has been set on any additional charges as of Thursday evening.

The investigation into stolen cars, boats, and other items continues. The boat recovered was the same one investigators posted a reward offer from an insurance company several days ago. That did not yield any tips that led investigators to the discovery of the 2023 Malibu Wakesetter.

Dinner Bell for April 17th, 2024

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Dinner Bell for April 17th, 2024

The City National Bank, its shareholders, officers, employees and account holders, support the Dinner Bell Ministry, feeding those who need a meal, multiple times yearly since 2016.

The City National Bank headquartered in Sulphur Springs is the 75th largest bank in Texas. It was organized in 1889 making it the oldest still operating banking institution in Hopkins County. It has 18 branches in Hopkins, Wood, Rains, Van Zant, Gregg, Upshur, Cass, Morris and Camp Counties. The Dinner Bell thanks CNB for its continued partnership.

GRAB and GO with a meal from the distribution area under the covered driveway (porte cochere) on the Northeast corner of the First United Methodist Church campus starting around 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday.

MENU

Hamburger Steak with Brown Onion Gravy

Seasoned Rice

Brown Sugar Tarragon Carrots

Garden Salad

Buttered French Bread Slices

Peach Cobbler Crisp

 

TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF BY FOLLOWING SAFE HEALTH PRACTICES AS FLU AND COVID ARE STILL IN OUR MIDST!  WEAR MASKS WHERE REQUIRED!  WASH YOUR HANDS OFTEN! GET INOCULATED AND BOOSTED!

DINNER BELL CARES ABOUT YOUR HEALTH!!!

Hopkins County Genealogical Society Next Meeting April 18th

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Hopkins County Genealogical Society Next Meeting April 18th

April 11, 2024 – At the next Monthly meeting of the Hopkins County Genealogical Society, Donna Toups will present  “Relatives ‘Round Me.”  Her program will include a demonstration of the use of familysearch.com to determine how/if we are all related, beginning with starting a family tree and entering a deceased relative. 

Donna Toups and her husband, both native Texans, have 4 children and 13 grandchildren.  They have lived in Van Zandt about 17 years where she enjoys her hobbies of mowing and twirling batons with a senior group of ladies.  Her career includes teacher, college and career advisor and employment specialist. In her Church, she has the calling as a Family History Consultant and works at the Wills Point Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ Family History Center each week.   


The meeting will be held in person on Thursday, April 18, 2024, at the genealogy library at 611 N. Davis St., Sulphur Springs, Texas, at 7:00 p.m. or it is also available via Zoom.  Please see the link below.  We hope you will join us!

Hi there,

You are invited to a Zoom meeting.

When: Apr 18, 2024 07:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)


Register in advance for this meeting:
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcufuqrrzgjGtQ7aqy1KllryVTIuB9Krvg8

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Donna Toups
Donna Toups

Sulphur Springs to Join in the Celebration of Cinco De Mayo May 4th

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Sulphur Springs to Join in the Celebration of Cinco De Mayo May 4th

April 11, 2024 – The city of Sulphur Springs will join in the festivities to celebrate Cinco De Mayo with musical performances by Pilotos De Chihuahua, Sonido Ferros, and so much more! Come join in on the fun! Everyone is welcome.

Sulphur Springs Cinco Demayo Celebration May 4 2024
Sulphur Springs Cinco De mayo Celebration May 4 2024

Tax Day Looms For Most Individuals

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Tax Day Looms For Most Individuals

April 11, 2024 – April 15th falls on a Monday this year, just one week after darkness fell across a large swath of Texas from the solar eclipse. The dreaded Tax Day can be a dark day for many taxpayers as they finalize their taxes and realize they owe more money to the Internal Revenue Service. But for some, it may be a pleasant surprise that they have a refund coming. April 15th is also the day to file for an “extension of time” to file your taxes, although you may be required to estimate what you owe and send that in along with your extension. Most individuals that file Form 4868 will have until October 15th to file their return. For more information, visit the Internal Revenue Service’s website at IRS.gov