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Dairy Festival Queen and Contestants

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Dairy Festival Queen and Contestants

The Dairy Festival season will soon be upon Hopkins County once again. Contestants for the Dairy Festival Pageant have been announced, 8 soon-to-be senior girls from Sulphur Springs High School. The reigning Dairy Festival Queen is Ms. Sidney Elaine Dietze.

Dairy Festival Queen Sidney Dietze. Photo by Cindy Roller.

Dairy Festival Queen Sidney Dietze. Photo by Cindy Roller.

Sidney Dietze is the daughter of Jason and Jill Dietze and the sister of Peyton and Jason Luke Dietze. Sidney loves to sing, play sports, participate in theater, and work with children. She is the Salutatorian of  her class, Class president, Varsity Volleyball Team Captain, Class Favorite: Most Likely To Succeed, Homecoming Court Nominee, Rotary Youth Leadership Camper 2015 and Counselor 2016, Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Member, and Vice President of the National Honor Society Gladys Alexander Chapter. Sidney is also the recipient of the James Cameron Fighting Heart Award 2016. Ms. Dietze is a member of Key Club, Student Council, Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce High School Leadership Class, SSHS Varsity Volleyball Team, SSHS President’s Council as an Athletics Representative, and National Thespian Society. Sidney plans to attend Baylor University with the aspirations of becoming a physician.

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Sadie Evans

The first contestant is Sadie Evans, sponsored by Dial Study Club and Askins Propane Company. Sadie is the daughter of Jason and Angie Evans, and the granddaughter of Roger and Rita Wright and also Donnie and Pam Evans. Sadie enjoys performing in oprys and showcases, participating in musical theater, playing guitar, songwriting, spending time with her lovely friends, traveling, and of course, dancing. She has been in vocal training for two years with Septien Entertainment Group and prior to that she had four years of vocal and theatrical training locally with Shining Star Productions. Sadie received the Rotary Youth Leadership Award, she is Student Body Vice President, Class of 2017 Parliamentarian, Head Pledge for Hi King Klub 2016, Secretary of Thespian Society, and Dare To Dream Anchor. She also is a member of Key Club, Student Council, National Honor Society, FCCLA, UIL Poetry and Prose, UIL One Act Play, and Hi King Klub. Sadie received Best Actress, All Star Cast, and Honorable Mention All Star Cast Awards in UIL One Act Play. She also was the winner of the Lindale Idol contest and received Best Vocalist Award at Septien Entertainment Group showcases. Sadie participated in Work Camp and attends The Way Bible Church. An extra fact about Sadie, her great grandmother, Dorothy Hinton, and family donated the holstein cow in front of the Southwest Dairy Museum in honor of her great grandfather. In the future, Sadie plans to attend Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee to pursue a degree in Musical Performance and Songwriting.

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Lauren Helm

The second contestant is Lauren Helm, sponsored by Mothers Culture Club and Sulphur Springs Chrysler Dodge Jeep. Lauren is the daughter of Jonas and Melanie Helm. Lauren enjoys running, playing soccer, babysitting, helping in the Special Education class, off road racing with her father, and going on mission trips. She participates in National Honor Society, Key Club, Cross Country, First Baptist Church Youth, and SSHS Soccer. Lauren is an academic athlete, Varsity Ladycat Soccer Captain, Cross Country MVP, and 2nd team All-District for Cross Country. This summer, Lauren plans to attend mission trips in Austin, Texas and Costa Rica. In the future, Lauren plans to go to college and pursue a degree in Psychology to become a children’s counselor.

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Alexis Howard

The third contestant is Alexis Howard, sponsored by Carriage House Manor and Cottages and Dairy Max. Alexis is the daughter of Genny and Michael Howard. Alexis loves art and dance. She participates in lyrical, jazz, tap, ballet, hip hop and pointe. Alexis is a member of National Honor Society. In the future, Alexis plans to attend nursing school and become an RN to work with children and teens who are battling cancer.

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Tahtiana King

The fourth contestant is Tahtiana King, sponsored by Texas Association of Dairymen and Jay Hodge Chevrolet. Tahtiana is the daughter of Kyshia and Marcus Johnson. She enjoys singing, running track, and is interested in music. In the future, she plans to attend a 4-year college to pursue a career in Occupational Therapy.

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Emma Boyett

The fifth contestant is Emma Boyett, sponsored by Southwest Dairy Farmers Museum and Texas Farm Credit. Emma Boyett is the daughter of Oran and Jeanine Boyett. Emma likes to go shopping, read, cheer, and attend church activities. She is a member of SSHS Band, UIL Solo and Ensemble, SSHS Cheer, Key Club, Student Council, National Junior Honor Society, National Honor Society, and National Technical Honor Society. Emma is a member of South Garland Baptist Church and their youth group. She has been a major part of Jeans For Teens Blue Jean Drive for five years and has collected over 5,000 pairs of jeans for teenagers in shelters. She has been apart of Tornado Cleanup Assistance, Special Olympics helper, DNOW Missions, SMACK Musicals, Meals for the Multitudes, and Competitive Gymnastics. In the future, she plans to attend Texas A&M College Station for an undergraduate degree and continue on to get her doctorate in Dental Surgery.

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Anne-Marie Winborn

The sixth contestant is Anne-Marie Kennedy Winborn, sponsored by Saputo and Hopkins County Minor Emergency Clinic. Anne-Marie is the daughter of Jennifer Lansou. She enjoys playing tennis, cheering, and participating in all genres of dance. Anne-Marie is a member of National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society, Business Professionals of America, SSHS Varisty Tennis team, Key Club, and SSHS Cheer Squad. She is the Historian for Business Professionals of America and National Technical Honor Society Vice President. Anne-Marie has received the Agricultural Proficiency Award in Veterinary Science, 1st place in Presentation Management at Business Professionals of America Regional competition, and numerous dance awards from multiple regional dance competitions. She volunteers with Work Camp, Help-A-Child, Animal Shelter, Special Olympics, Salvation Army, and Bright Star Veterinary Clinic. She is working toward her Vet Assistant Certificate. In the future, Anne-Marie plans on attending college to study either Veterinary Medicine or Pharmacology.

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Story Thompson

The seventh contestant is Story Elizabeth Thompson, sponsored by Junior Waverly Club and Jordan’s Place Pediatrics. Story is the daughter of Jason and Holly Thompson. Story enjoys cheer leading and playing the ukulele. Story is a member of Sulphur Springs FFA, First United Methodist Youth, SSHS Cheer, National Honor Society, and National Technical Honor Society. She is the President of National Honor Society, Secretary of National Technical Honor Society, and is Varsity Cheer Captain. In the future, Story plans to attend college at TAMU-Commerce to pursue a degree in Business.

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La’Mier Pryor

The eighth contestant is La’Mier Pryor, sponsored by Grocery Supply Co. and Sulphur Springs Imaging. La’Mier is the daughter of Leanetta Pryor. Her hobbies include writing poetry, singing, and drawing. La’Mier’s favorite sport is cheer leading. In the future, La’Mier plans to attend Blinn College for two years and then transfer to TAMU-College Station to pursue psychology.

Sulphur Springs High School Summer School Set

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Sulphur Springs High School Summer School Set

sssid front high school signSulphur Springs High School summer school schedule and purpose has been announced through the office of Principal Derek Driver. In 2016 Summer School has two components: 1) Credit Recovery and 2) End of Course Reviews.  There is no cost for summer school.  Applications must be received before the first day of the summer school session.

Credit Recovery provides for the recovery of credit not earned during the regular school year.  Dates are Monday-Thursday, beginning June 13th and ending July 21st.  Hours each day are 8:00 a.m. until 12 Noon or 12:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m.  Summer School will be conducted at the Austin Academic Center, 808 S. Davis, Sulphur Springs, TX.  Coursework is online.  Since students will work at their own pace, it may not be necessary to attend the entire Credit Recovery time period.  Applications will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis.

End of Course Reviews is for students who were not successful on one or more EOC exams.  These will be taught at the high school building by certified teachers.  Dates are June 27th through June 30th and July 5th through July 7. Sessions are two-hour blocks.  Preference for time slots will be given on a first-come, first served basis. EOC retests will be given at the high school during the week of July 11th through 14th.

Students may pick up an application for summer school from a high school counselor. All applications must be signed by the student and parent as well as approved by the counselor.

Local Man Arrested for Arson

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Local Man Arrested for Arson

Bailey the ArsonEric Dale Bailey, 30, of Sulphur Springs is in Hopkins County Jail charged with arson and held on a $20,000 bond. Bailey’s arson charge is related to an early morning fire in the 900 block of Gilmer Street. The investigation is continuing according to Fire Investigator Aaron Kager. The offense is a second degree felony.

As previously reported by KSST News, Sulphur Springs fire investigators were seeking to determine the reason for an April 29th auto fire discovered at 2:03 a.m. behind what had been the location for Father and Son Auto on Gilmer Street. According to Kager, the fire was discovered when Sulphur Springs Firemen were returning to Fire Station 2 and noticed the blaze. They responded to the location. After putting out the fire, the Captain on duty discovered a few things that were abnormal regarding the fire and notified the City Fire Marshall. The scene of the fire was cleared at 3:55 a.m. on the 29th.

Kager said his investigation has revealed that the fire started in the interior of  the vehicle. After collecting video from nearby businesses, a vehicle was found to be leaving the scene shortly before the fire was discovered. Sulphur Springs Police Officer Amanda Weatherford located the vehicle and identified the suspect. After questioning, Bailey confessed to the fire. He was an ex-employee of the now defunct Father and Son Auto business that was at the location.

Bailey is not the only individual being sought for the act. According to Police Chief Jay Sanders the second suspect has not been found at this time. Baily is a registered sex offender and has been charged with forgery, drug possession, and possession of a fire arm by a felon in the past.

Mark Sustaire Family 2016 Dairy Festival Parade Marshalls

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Mark Sustaire Family 2016 Dairy Festival Parade Marshalls

DAIRYMAN MARK SUSTAIRE, DAIRY FESTIVAL PARADE MARSHALL FOR 2016

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When the Hopkins County Dairy Festival Parade rolls by on Saturday June 11, watch for Mark and Amy Sustaire and their family waving to the crowds along the parade route. The long-time dairy family has been selected as Parade Marshalls for the 2016 event. During a KSST Morning Show interview, Mark said that his Sustaire ancestors arrived in the southeastern part of Hopkins County in the 1860’s, and as many people did back then, they farmed cotton and peanuts. In the late 1930’s, dairy farming began to take root in N.E.Texas. Mark’s dad entered the milking industry in 1950’s after working for State Representative Neal Solomon. He gradually purchased lands which had been farmed but not owned by Mark’s grandfather. Mark joined the family business in 1990, and today milks a Holstein-Jersey cross herd of 400 cows.  His wife Amy works in the day-to-day operation and their son and daughter have grown up as part of a working dairy family. Garrett Sustaire is a Saltillo ISD graduate attending Northeast Texas Community College. Jordan is a Junior at Saltillo High School and FFA Chapter president-elect. Mark’s community involvement hasn’t stopped at farming. He has served on the Saltillo school board, as President of the Hopkins County Farm Bureau and remains an active member of the Pickton-Pine Forest Volunteer Fire Department. He is appreciative of the hard-working men and women of the Hopkins County Dairy Festival Board of Directors in their year-round efforts for this vital part of the local economy.

“Updated” Barker Wins Precinct 1 Commissioner Run-off; Ellis Wins Education District 9 Seat

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“Updated” Barker Wins Precinct 1 Commissioner Run-off; Ellis Wins Education District 9 Seat

Tx flagMickey Barker won the Primary Run-off for Commissioner Precinct 1 Republican Party nominee. There is no Democrat opponent making Barker the only name on the ballot in the General Election. Barker received 512 votes to Maci Mattison Newsom 314. Early voting saw Barker leading 231 to Newsom’s 159. On election day, Barker garnered 281 to Newsom’s  155.

In Hopkins County, Keven Ellis, President of the Lufkin ISD School Board received 486 votes to 349 for retired teacher Mary Lou Bruner. The two were in a run-off for State Board of Education, District 9. According to the Secretary of State for Texas, Ellis won the 428 precincts in District 9 with 36,842 votes to Bruner’s 25,420.

In Hopkins County the only contested local race in the November General Election will be for Commissioner Precinct 3. That race pits Wade Bartley against Billy Emerson. All other local candidates ran on the Republican ticket and have no Democrat opponent.

Meal-a-Day Seeks Volunteer Cook and Driver

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Meal-a-Day Seeks Volunteer Cook and Driver

Meal-A-Day Prepare Walk outsMeal-a-Day Center at the Senior Citizen’s Building, 150 MLK Blvd. Sulphur Springs is seeking a cook for one day per week and an every week-day driver for the Como-Pickton route. The meal-a-day center furnishes a meal to homebound residents and other in Sulphur Springs and Hopkins County. To volunteer or for more information contact the center at the location or call 903-885-1661.

Channel 18 News Tuesday, May 24, 2015

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Channel 18 News Tuesday, May 24, 2015

 

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Winnsboro Police Report for May 16-22, 2016

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Winnsboro Police Report for May 16-22, 2016

police lightsTwo arrests, no accidents, 127 responses to calls for service, and 18 citations and 30 warnings issued filled the blanks on this week’s (May 16-22, 2016) Winnsboro Police Department report.

Chanee Hansen, 20, of Winnsboro, was arrested for possession of marijuana.

Tammie Potts, 47, of Winnsboro was arrested for Aggravated Assault date/family/house with weapon.

Primary Run-off Election Today

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Primary Run-off Election Today

Tx flagPrimary Run-off election is today and the five polling places are open until 7 p.m. The 5 polling places in the county are Wesley Methodist Church, VFW Bingo Hall, Courthouse, League Street Church of Christ, and, specifically open with Precinct 1 voters, Miller Grove ISD. Voter registration card and a photo ID are required. Tonight, KSST News will announce the winner of the Precinct 1 Commissioner Republican run-off as soon as votes are counted. We will announce both on the air and on ksstradio.com

Saltillo ISD graduates 17 Seniors on May 27, 2016

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Saltillo ISD graduates 17 Seniors on May 27, 2016

There are 17 Saltillo  seniors in the Lions Class of 2016. Graduation will be held on Friday May 27, 2016 at 7pm in the Kerry Garmon Memorial Gymnasium. Three students will be awarded scholarships of $2,000 each on graduation night, from the Kerry Garmon Memorial Scholarship Fund.

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Senior Class members (listed alphabetically) Jorge Alvarez, Lane Bench, Paula Boekhorst (Val), Haylee Clover, Pascual Fiscal, Oscar Garcia, Kendall Hayley, Malori Hogue, Claire Jones, Jordan Lane, Mason McGill (Sal), Joel Palmer, Katy Perea, Cheyenne Reynolds, Walter Tippit, Jonathan Van Holten, Kortne Wilson.

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Paula Maria Boekhorst was named Saltillo ISD’s Valedictorian for the Class of 2016. Paula Boekhorst is the daughter of Peter and Tallie Boekhorst. She is graduating with a grade point average of 3.889. Ms. Boekhorst is Relay For Life Captain, FCCLA President, Beta Vice President, Class President, and Yearbook Editor. She is an A Honor Roll student, Regional Cross Country Runner-up and State Qualifier junior and senior year, basketball District-Defensive Player sophomore year, basketball 1st team All-District junior year, basketball MVP senior year, basketball team Regional Quarter Finalist sophomore, junior, and senior year, basketball team State Runner-up freshman year. In UIL, she placed second with her team in Math and Current Events and third in Math and also in Current Events individually her senior year. She was a FCSA Gold Medalist at the FCCLA State Convention her sophomore, junior, and senior year. She was awarded the Blue & Gold Scholarship of $26,400, Morningside Athletic Scholarship of $2,500, Morningside Founder Scholarship of $10,000, Morningside Scholarship of $1,000, and the PTO Booster Scholarship of $250. Ms. Boekhorst enjoys playing basketball, spending time with her family and friends, and baking. She will be attending Southern Arkansas University in the fall to play basketball and will majoring in Nursing.

 

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Mason Baileigh McGill was named Saltillo ISD’s Salutatorian for the Class of 2016. Mason McGill is the daughter of Ashley McGill and Jason Cravy. She is graduating with a grade point average of 3.749. Ms. McGill is Beta Secretary, an FCCLA member, FFA member, Yearbook Editor, Choir member, and was Student Government Secretary freshman, sophomore, and junior year. Mason McGill was awarded A Honor Roll freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior year, Perfect Attendance sophomore year, Volunteer of the Year junior year, Homecoming Queen 2016, Prom Queen 2016, Miss SHS, Most Dependable and Best Personality. She received the CNB Scholarship of $2500, Pride Scholarship $12,000, Professional Land and Title Company of $250, Regents’ Scholarship of $43,108, and Saltillo PTO Booster of $250. Ms. McGill enjoys reading, singing, and hanging out with her friends and family. She will go on to attend college to attain her degree in Nursing with a focus in becoming a Nurse Practitioner, and will later become a licensed counselor.