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Neighbor Arrested for Burglary

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Neighbor Arrested for Burglary

An investigation of a burglary of a habitation on County Road 3509 led officers to make contact with a nearby neighbor. Exterior photos showed Billy Frank Harville, 41, entering through the back door of the habitation.  Photographs also captured Harville inside the residence.

Harville admitted to entering the residence and removing several food items without consent. Harville is in Hopkins County Jail charged with Burglary of a Habitation, a Felony 2, and is being held on a $15,000 bond.

Juvenile Passenger in Vehicle Strikes Bicyclist; Driver Arrested for DWI

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Juvenile Passenger in Vehicle Strikes Bicyclist; Driver Arrested for DWI

When the juvenile passenger of a 2017 Dodge Ram struck a bicyclist with his hand as the vehicle passed near the corner of Gilmer Street and Whitworth Street, a DPS trooper who viewed the incident made a traffic stop. The driver, Christopher Arlen Ray, 34, of Sulphur Springs showed signs of intoxication.

A field sobriety test was conducted. Ray was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated-Child Passenger Under 15-years of age, a State Jail Felony.

Dinner Bell Menu For September 13, 2017

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Dinner Bell Menu For September 13, 2017

Dinner Bell Menu for

September 13, 2017

Alliance Bank

this week’s Community Partner.

Baked Garlic Parmesan Chicken
Seasoned Wild and Long Grain Rice
Bacon and Onion Infused Italian Cut Green Beans
Fresh Garden Salsd
Yeast Rolls and Butter
Mississippi Apple Walnut Cake with Cinnamon Cream
Chocolate Sugar Free Pudding

Local “The Voice” Star Hannah Kirby Performed at Saturday Night Market

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Local “The Voice” Star Hannah Kirby Performed at Saturday Night Market

By Savannah Owens

Cheers echoed around the square as Hannah Kirby performed at the Saturday night marktet. Approximately 300 people had shown up and the number continued to grow throughout the night. Families were dancing, playing catch and having a great time. 

Kirby performed classic songs such as “Heard it though the Grapevine”, “The Chains” by Fleetwood Mac, “I won’t Back Down” by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers,  and “Chain of Fools” By Aretha Franklin. The crowd was loving every song, and clapped and cheered after every one. Kirby’s songs have a strong beat that is unique to her performances and the way she can belt out some of the high notes it’s no wonder she was a contestant on the voice! She was an amazing performer! From her style of singing she is almost like a young Aretha Franklin! Kirby had a booth up and sold merchandise such as T-shirts and CDS. To Follow Kirby’s music find her on facebook or visit her website.

Vendors sold tacos, burritos, quesadillas, iced coffee, lemonade, and canned produce. Merchants had booths up selling paintings, T-shirts, wooden pens, knitted hats and gloves,  bracelets, and many other specialty items. The Saturday nights on the square are becoming an event you don’t want to miss! Click here to see what groups are performing next!

SSISD Board Agenda for September 11, 2017

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SSISD Board Agenda for September 11, 2017

AGENDA
REGULAR BOARD MEETING
SULPHUR SPRINGS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
BOARD ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2017
6:00 PM
I. CALL TO ORDER:
Invocation
Pledges to American & Texas Flag – Douglas students
II. FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS
A. Announcement by the President whether a quorum is present, that the meeting
had been duly called and that the notice of the meeting had been posted in
accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code,
Chapter 551.

B. Approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of the Board of Trustees
conducted on Monday, August 14, 2017, at 6:00 p.m. and the special
meeting/budget adoption of the Board of Trustees conducted on Friday,
August 25, 2017, at 11:30 p.m., both held in the Board Room of the
Administration Building.

III. PUBLIC FORUM:
Public participation is limited to the designated open forum portion of a meeting
per policy BED(LOCAL).

IV. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS/INFORMATION ITEMS
A. Campus highlight – Douglas Intermediate–Fifth Grade Students, with the assistance of Shelley Burton, will use iPads to showcase great things at Douglas Intermediate School through the use of the app Flipgrid. Flipgrid is the leading video discussion platform used in grades Pre-K through college. Teachers ask questions and students respond with short video clips providing 100% student engagement. Students build community, define and share voices, and show respect for classmates by using Flipgrid. Teachers can utilize the app for formative assessments, exit tickets, project based learning and much more. 11

B. Report on Security Audit. (Exhibit sent under separate cover) [Rusty Harden]

C. Report on accountability ratings. [Michael Lamb]

V. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS:
These items are considered to be routine by the board and will be enacted under
one motion, unless a member of the board requests that an item be removed from
the consent agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda.

A. Consider approval of Tax Credits and Supplements for August 2017.

B. Consider approval of Delinquent Tax Collections for August 2017.

C. Consider approval of Financial Statements and Bills Payable for August 2017.

D. Consider approval of Quarterly Investment Report for the three months ended
August 31, 2017.

E. Consider approval of Organizational Flow Charts for the SSISD Head Start
Program and the Early Childhood Learning Center.

F. Consider approval of Head Start Mission Statement & Statement of
Philosophy.

G. Consider approval of Head Start Personnel Policy Summary. (Exhibit V-G) 45

VI. EXECUTIVE SESSION:
Executive Session will be held for the purpose of consideration of matters for
which closed or executive sessions are authorized by Title 5, Chapter 551, Texas
Government Code, Section (.072), (.074).

A. Discuss and consider personnel to be employed, personnel to be reassigned,
acknowledge and accept resignations of personnel, other personnel matters.

B. Discuss purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property.

VII. RECONVENE FROM EXECUTIVE SESSION FOR ACTION RELATIVE TO
ITEMS COVERED DURING EXECUTIVE SESSION.

VIII. ADJOURNMENT

Hopkins County Marine Corps League Lowers Flags to Half Staff for Patriot Day Monday

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Hopkins County Marine Corps League Lowers Flags to Half Staff for Patriot Day Monday

In honor of Patriot Day and in keeping with a Presidential Proclamation, the Hopkins County Marine Corps League will lower the flags to half staff at the Veterans Memorial and outlying areas in the County on September 11 2017 at 0730 in Honor of of this day, The detachment will raise all flags to full staff at 1700 the same day.

A PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

On Patriot Day, we honor the nearly 3,000 innocent lives taken from us on September 11, 2001, and all of those who so nobly aided their fellow citizens in America’s time of need. We rededicate ourselves to the ideals that define our country and unite us as one, as we commemorate all the heroes who lost their lives saving others.

September 11, 2001, will forever be one of the most tragic days in American history. Through the unimaginable despair, however, ordinary Americans etched into our history remarkable illustrations of bravery, of sacrifice for one another, and of dedication to our shared values. The shock from the indelible images of the smoke rising from the World Trade Center and Pentagon gave way to countless inspiring videos of co-workers helping one another to safety; of heroes running into collapsing buildings to save the innocent people trapped within; and to the unforgettable story of the patriots who charged the cockpit of Flight 93 to save untold numbers of lives. These heroes moved us with their bravery. They make us proud to be Americans.

Throughout history, everyday Americans and first responders have done the extraordinary through selfless acts of patriotism, compassion, and uncommon courage. Not just in New York, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, but across our great Nation, Americans on September 11, 2001, bound themselves together for the common good, saying with one voice that we will be neither scared nor defeated. The enemy attempted to tear at the fabric of our society by destroying our buildings and murdering our innocent, but our strength has not and will not waiver. Americans today remain steadfast in our commitment to liberty, to human dignity, and to one another.

It has been 16 years since the tragedy of September 11, 2001. Children who lost their parents on that day are now parents of their own, while many teenagers currently in high school learn about September 11th only from their history books. Yet all Americans are imbued with the same commitment to cause and love of their fellow citizens as everyone who lived through that dark day. We will never forget. The events of September 11, 2001, did not defeat us. They did not rattle us. They, instead, have rallied us, as leaders of the civilized world, to defeat an evil ideology that preys on innocents and knows nothing but violence and destruction.

On this anniversary, I invite all Americans to thank our Nation’s incredible service members and first responders, who are on the front lines of our fight against terrorism. We will always remember the sacrifices made in defense of our people, our country, and our freedom. The spirit of service and self sacrifice that Americans so nobly demonstrated on September 11, 2001, is evident in the incredible response to Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. The same spirit of American patriotism we movingly witnessed on September 11th has filled our hearts as we again see the unflinching courage, compassion, and generosity of Americans for their neighbors and countrymen. The service members and first responders who lost their lives on September 11, 2001, and in the years of service since would be proud of what we have all witnessed over these last three weeks and what will undoubtedly unfold in the coming months of recovery. By protecting those in need, by taking part in acts of charity, service, and compassion, and by giving back to our communities and country, we honor those who gave their lives on and after September 11, 2001.

By a joint resolution approved December 18, 2001 (Public Law 107-89), the Congress has designated September 11 of each year as “Patriot Day.”

NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim September 11, 2017, as Patriot Day. I call upon all departments, agencies, and instrumentalities of the United States to display the flag of the United States at half-staff on Patriot Day in honor of the individuals who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. I invite the Governors of the United States and its territories and interested organizations and individuals to join in this observance. I call upon the people of the United States to participate in community service in honor of those our Nation lost, to observe this day with appropriate ceremonies and activities, including remembrance services, and to observe a moment of silence beginning at 8:46 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time to honor the innocent victims who perished as a result of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this eighth day of September, in the year of our Lord two thousand seventeen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-second.

DONALD J. TRUMP

Photos from the First Football Game in the New Stadium

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Photos from the First Football Game in the New Stadium

 

photos taken by Savannah Owens

School Supplies on the Square

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School Supplies on the Square

By Savannah Owens

The Girl Scouts of North Texas are collecting school supplies for children affected by Hurricane Harvey. The three troops will be out on Celebration Plaza for most of Saturday, September 9th. Their ultimate goal was to supply at least one classroom with supplies for the year. They still need supplies such as pens, pencils, folders and many other supplies. “We’ll take any [school supplies] people are willing to donate.” Troop Leader Rachael Beggs said the troops were also collecting supplies for teachers affected by the hurricane as well.

So far the troops have had a few donations, totaling 35 backpacks. Dontations will go to Aransas Pass ISD. The School district had shut down  due to the hurricane, but is planning on re-opening in October.

Beggs explained where the girls got the idea for a school supplies drive. “We were in a meeting, and [the girls] wanted to help. So we [brainstormed] ways for them to be able to help.”

Girl Scouts Sterling McDowell and Maddieson Sprague hold signs to advertise for their cause.

“School Supplies was a way to help the [victims’ lives] get back to normal after all the destruction.” Girl Scout member, Sterling McDowell added.

If  you missed the troops on the square but would like to donate, contact Rachael Beggs at (903)-243-7730 or Jennifer Huggett at (903)-441-6969.

The twenty girls are from Troops : 80, 7195, 7191. These troops encompass all ages from Kindergarteners to 11th graders. If you would like to join a troop contact Rachael Beggs at (903)-243-7730 .

 

Senior Center Hosts Volunteer Fair-OPEN TO EVERYONE

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Senior Center Hosts Volunteer Fair-OPEN TO EVERYONE
The Volunteer Fair will be at the Senior Citizens Center on Thursday, September, 14th from 1:00 – 3:00.
You DO NOT have to be a Senior Citizen to attend. These agencies need all kinds of “Volunteers”.  Some of them need volunteers on the weekends and in the evening.  There are 21 Agencies Looking for Volunteers. There is someplace for EVERYONE to volunteer.  These groups are very diverse.  Come see what you might be interested in doing.  There will be Refreshments and Door Prizes.
Here is the List Of Agencies that will have booths set up at the Volunteer Fair.
Centric Health Care
Hopkins County Genealogy
CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Hospital – Sulphur Springs
Meal A Day/Senior Center
Historical Society  
RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program)
Ark Tex Council of Governments
Shawls of Love
ACTS Of Love Volunteer Group
CANHelp
Sulphur Springs Health & Rehab
Hearts of Life Animal Rescue
Lake Country CASA
Heartland Village Apartments
Legacy Hospice
Terrific Tuesdays
United Health Care
Shadow Ranch Therapeutic Riding Center
Hopkins Place Assisted Living
CIMA Hospice

Lady Cats Volleyball 3, Pleasant Grove 1

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Lady Cats Volleyball 3, Pleasant Grove 1

The Lady Cats’ volleyball team took a hard fought 3-1 win over a talented Pleasant Grove team in Wildcats Gym Friday. The Lady Cats won the opening set, 25-21 but then dropped set two to the Lady Hawks, 25-21. In sets three and four, the teams played even with each other until the Lady Cats got more big points near the end.

The Lady Cats won set three, 25-19 and set four 25-23. Erika VanBenthem came off the bench to play in the third and fourth sets and gave the Lady Cats some quality minutes. Kaylee Jefferson hit the ball hard all game long and ended up with 14 kills. Autumn Tanton added 8 kills, Lexie Whisenhunt and Madi Vickery had 4 kills apiece and Mieke VaBenthem had 2. Setter Anden Hammack had a team high 42 assists and she also contributed two service aces. Maggie McGlamery had 18 digs and Jefferson added 17. Sadie Stroud had 8 digs. Tanton, Erika VanBenthem and Mieke VanBenthem all had one block solo. Jefferson and Mieke VanBenthem had 3 block assists.

The Lady Cats now have a season record of 17-10. Next they open district play at Texas High Tuesday night at 6:30 p.m.