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Cumby Woman Arrested for Aggravated Assault

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Cumby Woman Arrested for Aggravated Assault

crystal-amber-howse-34Crystal Amber Howse, 34, of Cumby was arrested following a disturbance with a live in boyfriend. Howse pulled a knife during an assault and pointed a weapon toward the boyfriend. Other family members were present. The knife was found on the front porch.

Howse is in Hopkins County Jail awaiting a magistrates hearing. She is charged with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon

North Hopkins Alumni Homecoming

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North Hopkins Alumni Homecoming

nh-reunionThe annual North Hopkins School Alumni Homecoming was held on Saturday, October 8, 2016 in the school cafeteria. Approximately 50 former students and guests attended the event.

The group played a few games of Bingo, before enjoying a delicious barbecue dinner, catered by Andy and Mary Lou Wright. Following the meal, the Tommy Long, President welcomed everyone and allowed the alumni to introduce themselves. The Classes of 1966, 1976, and 1986 were being honored for their 50-, 40-, and 30-year reunion. Those class members shared a little about themselves, and then a video of their school years was played.

Members from the Class of 1966 who attended the homecoming were Jerry Brandenburgh, Donal McQueen, Marilyn Arnold Carter, Linda Ellen Vaughn, Susan Weir Ederer, Janie Shaw Lewis, Sharlene Cockrum Brice, Jamie Brice, and Ken Chapman.

The Class of 1976 was represented by Charlie Vaughn and no one attended from the Class of 1986.

Special guest, Dr. Roger Arnold, said a few words to the group about his experience as a former teacher at North Hopkins. Tommy Long led the group in the business meeting. The group approved the minutes, as presented by Secretary Sherry Smiddy. Jan Vaughn gave the treasurer’s report. Mr. Long asked for volunteers for officers, but the group voted to keep the same ones – Tommy Long, President; Evelyn Arnold Horne, Vice President; Sherry Smiddy, Secretary; and Jan Horn Vaughn, Reporter/Treasurer.

Following the meeting, the Monday Night Jam band provided entertainment, while everyone enjoyed a time of visiting. The next school homecoming will be held on October 14, 2017. The Classes of 1967, 1977, and 1987 will be honored.

All former North Hopkins students are encouraged to put this on the calendar and make plans to attend next year.

11th Annual Corvette Show Attracted Interesting Group of Owners–Video Interview

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11th Annual Corvette Show Attracted Interesting Group of Owners–Video Interview

The 11th Annual Corvette Show in Sulphur Springs attracted approximately 150 corvettes and owners to Celebration Plaza Saturday. All classes of Corvettes were represented and owners from Arkansas to Arizona were present. KSST/Channel 18 News caught up with two of the owners to talk about their cars and why they attend the show in Sulphur Springs.

 

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Hospital District Board to Name Operations Manager

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Hospital District Board to Name Operations Manager

Hopkins County Hospital District Board of Directors will meet Monday, October 24, 2016 in the Plaza Conference Room at 6 p.m. The Hospital District Board continues to meet and transact business that affects the 49% ownership in the local hospital.

The board will consider capital purchases for an ambulance remount for Medic 6, a radio repeater and antenna link and equipment and furniture for an EMS station.

Reports to the board will be made by CHRISTUS Mother Francis Hospital Sulphur Springs President/CEO Paul Harvey and District Operations Manager’s Report by Ron Folwell. Folwell is also on the agenda to be named District Operations Manager.

In Executive Session the board will hear the CMS Update.

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“Updated with Video” Peavler Named Cover Girl

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“Updated with Video” Peavler Named Cover Girl
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Maddie Peavler, left, was named Fall Festival Cover Girl. Cami Froneberger, second from right was named First Runner up and Miss Congeniality. Also competing were Demi Weatherford and Jessica Smithers. Aliegh Bessonett concluded her reign as Cover girl with the naming of Peavler as Cover Girl.

 

Maddie Peavler, the daughter of Amber and Ken Sharp, and Tim Peavler, is a Junior at Yantis High School was named Fall Festival Cover Girl Saturday evening on the final day of the event. She is the FFA Vice-President and on the Show Team ,  a Cheerleader, plays on the tennis team, and competes in UIL Feature Writing. She also works at the Brookshires in Emory. Maddie plans to go to college to become a dentist  or dental hygienist. She would love to go to Texas A&M University, but Baylor has a great Dental Program.

Named First Runner up and Miss Congeniality was Cami Froneberger, the daughter of Andrew and Jennifer Froneberger. Cami is a Junior at Miller Grove High School. She is involved with her youth group and volunteers at the Hopkins County Heritage Museum and Park. Cami plans to go to Texas A&M University to pursue a degree to become a Veterinarian.

Concluding her reign as Cover girl was Aleigh Bessonett, a Senior at Miller Grove High School. She is the daughter of Bill and Cherrie Bessonett. As a Lady Hornet, Aleigh participates in Cross Country, Basketball and Track. She is involved in National Honor Society,and 4-H, and is a member of the Brashear Baptist Youth Group. Aleigh would like to attend college to become a Social Worker or a Physical Therapist.  Aleigh’s mother Cherrie George Bessonett, was the 1985 Cover Girl winner. Aleigh and Cherrie are the first Mother – Daughter Cover Girl winners in the history of the contest.

Earl W. Martin 42 Tournament Winners Named

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Earl W. Martin 42 Tournament Winners Named

Karen Weatherman,Ronnie Martin and the Fall Festival Earl W. Martin 42 Tournament announced winning teams. The tournament was named for Hopkins County resident Earl Martin whose great love for the game earned the tournament named for him.

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1st Place Winners: Trey Newsome and Matt Matthew Gerdes shown with Karon Weatherman, second from the left and Ronnie Martin, far right.

 

 

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2nd Place Winners: Ronnie Martin and Joey Martin

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3rd Place Winners: Everett English and Bill Burks.

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4th Place Winners: Erika Lithrell and Gary Mobley

Chamber of Commerce Announces 47th Annual Stew Contest Winners

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Chamber of Commerce Announces 47th Annual Stew Contest Winners

As Announced by The Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce Executive Lezley Brown here are the 2016 winners of the World Champion Hopkins County Stew Contest: (Pictures of winners will be posted shortly.)

Third place beef stew winner was the team of__#34 Kody Cox________________________,

sponsored by ___Texas Farm Credit_________________________________.

Their $50 prize money was provided by Billy Emerson for County Commissioner Pct 3.

Their third place stew was purchased for $250.00  by AK Gillis, Bright Star Floors, and Hampton Inn.                                      

Second place beef stew winner was the team of _#37 Joe Wallace______________________                                         sponsored by ____Saputo___________.

Their $_150.00____ prize money was provided by The Fall Festival__.

Their second place stew was purchased for $ 450.00 by _Interstate Body Shop    .

First place beef stew winner was the team of ___#96 Maryah Hughes___________________________.                                             sponsored by ___St. Phillips Episcopal Church__________________________.

Their $300.00 prize money was provided by Farmer’s Electric Co-op_____

Their first place stew was purchased for $600.00 by  __Janet Martin Realty

Third place chicken winner was the team of  #68 _Marie Chester__ ___  sponsored by __Woodman of the World Camp 22___________

Their prize money of $50.00was provided by Billy Emerson for County Commissioner Prc. 3

Their third place stew was purchased for $250.00 by Catocon, Inc. and Bell Concrete.

Second place chicken stew winner was the team of __#20 Sharon Sink______________________                                        sponsored by   Martindale Feed Mill / Gourmet Kitchen & Co.___________________ .

Their prize money of $150.00 was provided by Heath Hyde Attorney at Law.

Their second place chicken stew was purchased for $450.00 by  Interstate Body Shop.

First place chicken stew winner was the team of _#43 Carmen Clifton Crouse __________________ _ sponsored by _The Griggs Cousins, ABC Autoplex______________________________.

Their prize money of $300.00 was provided by Town & Country Cleaners.

Their first place chicken stew was purchased for $600.00 by Matthew L Johnson, DDS, Summit Dental

 

3rd place Super Stew Beef award was won by _#48 Garrett Glass__________________________

sponsored by ___Guaranty Bank & Trust____________________________.

Their prize money of $100.00 was sponsored by ___Moo-Lah Transport.

Their 3rd place Super Stew Beef was purchased for $300 by The Smiley Tooth.

2nd place Super Stew Beef award was won by _#62 James Ross____________________

sponsored by __Alliance Bank_______________________________.

Their prize money of $250.00 was sponsored by ___Wade Bartley Pct 3 County Commissioner and Sunny Springs Nursing Home.

The 2nd place Super Stew Beef was purchased for $ 500.00           by __Luminant.

1st Place Super Stew Beef winner was the team of _#28 Steve Littlefield________________________ sponsored by  ____Re/Max Advanced________________________________.

Their prize money of $500.00 was provided by _Jay Hodge Chevrolet and Bearing General Contractors.

Their winning quart of Super Stew Beef was purchased for $900.00 by  Sulphur Springs Chrysler Dodge.

 

3rd place Super Stew Chicken award was won by _#59 Khrista Brown________________________

sponsored by __North East Texas Farmers Co-op________________________.

Their prize money of $100.00 was sponsored by ___Lone Star Milk Produce.

Their 3rd place Super Stew Chicken was purchased for $300 by a Ramey & Sheffield Attorneys at Law, Cross Country Communications, and Advantage Copy Systems.

 

3rd place Super Stew Chicken award was won by _#21 Wayne Caldwell_______________________

sponsored by __Lyndsay’s Plates + Provisions_______________________________.

Their prize money of $250.00 was sponsored by __Price Law, Greg Price Attorney and Nor-Tex Tractor_.

The 2nd place Super Stew Chicken was purchased for $ 500.00           by Henly Homes___

1st Place Super Stew Chicken winner was the team of _ #9 Don Sapaugh_______________sponsored by  __City National Bank__________________________.

Their prize money of $500.00 was provided by _Texas Heritage National Bank

Their winning quart of Super Stew Chicken was purchased  for $900.00 by  Alliance Bank, City National Bank & Guaranty Bank & Trust

Campsite and costume winner this year was site #91 ______Chelsea Jordan_________________sponsored by __SS Health & Rehab________________ .

Their $200 prize was provided by Super Handy

The John Chester Award for Super Campsite winner was site # 7 Chris Gibbons___sponsored by _____Texas Heritage National Bank____________________________.  

Their $250 prize was provided by Ocean Spray.

Honorable Mention in the Stew Contest were:

Super Campsite           # 18B Amanda Mckinney       sponsored by Roach Construction

Campsite/Costume      # 38 Kurt Sehnurt                   sponsored by Aerostar/Raven

Chicken                       # 52 Tonya Biggs                    sponsored by Farmers Electric Co-op

Beef                            # 122 Bill Owens                    sponsored by Jay Hodge Chevrolet

Super Stew Chicken   # 29 Nancy Fite                       sponsored by M&W Feed & Fertilizer

Super Stew Beef         # 53 Michael Mund         sponsored by Lonestar Milk Prod. & Moo-La Transport

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11th Annual Corvette Show on Celebration Plaza Saturday

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11th Annual Corvette Show on Celebration Plaza Saturday

Corvette ClubThe 11th Annual Corvette Show begins at 8 a.m. and continue through the day at Celebration Plaza in Sulphur Springs. Almost 200 Corvettes are expected this year, according to David Brewer with the Sulphur Springs Corvette Club.

Early arrivals enjoyed dinner and entertainment at the Sulphur Springs Country Club Friday evening. Saturday, the Corvettes will be parked at the Plaza for public viewing and various levels of show competition.

Brewer invites the public to attend the show.

Lady Cats Set School Record With Win

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Lady Cats Set School Record With Win

The Lady Cats’ volleyball team set the school record for victories in a season and tightened their grip on second place in the district as they cruised by Mt. Pleasant, 3-0 at the Sulphur Springs Middle School Gym Friday. Score was 25-15, 25-10 and 25-10. The win was the 29th of the season for the Lady Cats, the most in school history. Last year’s team had 28 wins.

The Lady Cats can wrap up second place in the district with a win next Tuesday night at Marshall. Friday the Lady Cats were led by Rita Hill and Kaylee Jefferson at the net. Hill had 9 kills and Jefferson 7. Autumn Tanton added 6 and Mieke Van Benthem 5. Tori Moore had 24 assists and 2 service aces. Jefferson and Anden Hammack had one service ace apiece. Hammack had 9 digs, Moore 7 and Imani Taylor 4. In Block Assists, VanBenthem had 4, Hill 3 and Tanton, Jefferson and Madi Vickery 1 each.

If the Lady Cats finish second, they will meet Forney in a bi-district playoff. Forney defeated the Lady Cats in tournaments at Garland and Wills Point early in the season.

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Mt Pleasant 19 Wildcats 16; Field Goal in Last Seconds

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Mt Pleasant 19 Wildcats 16; Field Goal in Last Seconds

Mt. Pleasant back up place kicker Sammy Puente kicked a 29 yard field goal with just 3-seconds left in the game as the Tigers defeated the Wildcats, 19-16 at Gerald Prim Stadium Friday night. The kick culminated a beat the clock drive down the field by the Tigers in the games last minutes. The drive came after the Wildcats had tied the score at 16-16 on an Angel Tavera field goal at the 3:59 mark of the fourth quarter.

The Wildcats scored on their first drive of the game as quarterback Ryan Humphries ran 23 yards for a touchdown to wrap up an 80 yard drive. Mt. Pleasant tied the game with a touchdown just before the end of the first quarter. The Tigers scored the only touchdown of the second quarter to take a 14-7 lead. The Wildcats attempt to tie the score before halftime was unsuccessful as they turned the ball over on downs near the Tigers 20 yard line. The Wildcats almost tied the game early in the fourth quarter. They scored on a short run by Lawrence Worth to make it 14-13 with the extra point kick pending. That kick was blocked and the Tigers returned it all the way down the field to earn two points to take a 16-13 lead at the 10:50 mark.

The Wildcats slip to 1-3 in district play and 2-6 for the season. They face must win games at Greenville and at home against Hallsville. Mt. Pleasant is now 2-3 in district play and 2-7 for the season. The Tigers face another must win game against Greenville at home on November 4.

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