Mayor To Visit Nursing Home For National Nursing Home Day
May 17, 2023- Sulphur Springs Mayor Doug Moore will be visiting Sulphur Springs Health And Rehab to read a mayoral proclamation at 1:30 pm. The event will be held in front of building. Snow cones and other refreshments will be available.
Established as an annual weeklong observance by the American Health Care Association (AHCA) in 1967, NSNCW, formerly known as National Nursing Home Week, provides an opportunity to recognize the role of skilled nursing centers in caring for seniors.
Sulphur Springs Health and Rehab is located at 411 Airport rd
For more information please contact Stacy Wetvel at (903) 335- 1125

Hopkins County Hospital District Board Updates
May 17, 2023 – Hopkins County Hospital District discussed several items during their monthly meeting, some of these items were as follows:
Hopkins County Hospital District Website
The Hopkins County hospital district is set to have their own website in the next month or so allowing any who wish to search for information regarding the board the ability to do so. The website will also list price transparency for select hospitals within the area. Also the website will list the locations of use that is in use by the EMS department.
Recognition
Members of the Hopkins County EMS team received a thank you note from the Winnetka Illinois Firefighters union Vice President Recognizing Riley James, Scott Bishop, Alex Spillman, Eric Marcum and Jeff Sanderson for rescuing their Family members. The EMS members Recued the Niece of the Winnetka Illinois Firefighters union Vice President’s wife as well as her cousin, resuscitating the two as they were being transported to Tyler for emergency care after an auto accident on the interstate. Currently their condition is stable and are making a recovery at this moment.
Carry The Load
Carry the load is a non-profit organization that provides active ways to connect Americans to the sacrifices made daily by our military, veterans, first responders, and their families. Hopkins County EMS will be hosting those who are participant in the event as their last rest stop before walking non-stop to Dallas, Tx. Those participant will be staying at the EMS house to rest before their walk to Dallas.
Outreach And Education
There have been 15 meetings since January 2023 with over 190 people being taught CPR STB and CRASE.
Retirement
After twenty two and a half years of service on EMS, Carol Shaffer is celebrated as she retires from Emergency Services.

Rushin Breaks Protective Order Now Back In Jail
May 17, 2023 – Thirty-nine year old John Andrew Rushin was seen driving within 1000′ of the address where he held a victim hostage in March of this year. Sulphur Springs Police saw Rushin drive past the resident around 11 pm. Police recognized the man, verified the vehicles plates, then performed a traffic stop on Rushin.

Rushin was arrested and transported to Hopkins County Jail without incident. His silver Blazer was impounded.
Rushin caused a major disturbance that included Douglas School being locked down earlier this year. He threatened several lives, discharged a firearm and allegedly started a house fire. See details of that event here.
KSSTRadio.com publishes Sulphur Springs Police Department reports and news. The Police Department is located at 125 Davis St., Sulphur Springs, Texas. Non-emergency calls can be made to (903) 885-7602.
If you have an emergency dial 9-1-1.
The Sulphur Springs Police Department continues to serve its citizens with pride in its overall mission and will strive to provide the best possible police force in the 21st century.
If you have an emergency, dial 9-1-1
The Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office is located at 298 Rosemont Sulphur Springs, TX 75482. You can reach them for non-emergency matters at (903) 438-4040.
Hopkins County Genealogical Society Fourth-Wednesday Lunch & Learn May 2023
The Hopkins County Genealogical Society invites members and nonmembers who want to learn more about doing genealogical research to join us on Wednesday, May 24th. Bring your sack lunch, salad or drive-through meal and meet with other members from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the genealogy library, 611 N. Davis St., Sulphur Springs, Tx. Coffee, tea, water, and soft drinks will be available for purchase.
The Hopkins County Genealogical Society’s March session featured Rhonda Bechhold presenting “Ancestry 101- Completing Your Family Group Sheet.” Forms were made available to each attendee and instruction was given on how to complete them. In April Rhonda advised others what to research and how to find the records to support your group sheet and pedigree chart.
This month, Shirley Patchen will talk about “Exploring Free Websites for Genealogy Research”. The title is self-explanatory, and you do not have to have attended the previous sessions to benefit from this presentation.

Hopkins County Hospital Board Of Directors Swear In Two New Members
May 17, 2023- Hopkins County Hospital Board of Directors met Tuesday night. After a long wait two members have been sworn in to the board.
Board members Chris Brown and Tammy Wright have been sworn into the Board of Directors as of last night. This is following the canceling of the election for the new members as there was a lack of candidates willing to run for the positions on the board.
Also not pictured is Eimy Medina, who was sworn in at a later time.

CANhelp Business After Hours Networking Event
May 17, 2023 – CANhelp is excited to invite you to their upcoming Business After Hours networking event, hosted by CANHelp in Sulphur Springs. Join them on Thursday, May 18th, for an evening of connection and collaboration.
Enjoy food and refreshing beverages while mingling with fellow business leaders in your community.
Don’t miss the chance to meet and engage with CANHelp’s Director, Brian Crump, and dedicated staff, learn about this organization, and network with our business leaders in Hopkins County.
Located at 613 Gilmer street Sulphur Springs, Tx

Sulphur Springs ISD School Board Election Results
May 17, 2023- Sulphur Springs ISD school Board has canvassed and officially declared the results of their election. Four candidates ran for board positions while only two trustee positions were available. Darla Reed and Adam Teer received the highest number of votes in the election.
The selected candidates are to be sworn into the board on June 12.


Hopkins County Chamber Adult Leadership Open Once Again
May 16, 2023- The Leadership Sulphur Springs Class is a community leadership development program sponsored by the Hopkins County Chamber Of Commerce. The course was created back in 1989 with the concept of offering leadership training and community involvement for emerging business and community leaders. Leadership Sulphur Springs is a nine-month session, with meetings held once a month.
For an application click here: Leadership Sulphur Springs Class Application
Please mail or drop off completed applications at the Chamber of Commerce office, 110 Main Street, Sulphur Springs, TX 75482.
The Selection Committee is looking for applicants who:
- Have lived or worked in Hopkins County for at least one year.
- Have demonstrated a concern for the community.
- Possess high standards of personal quality and integrity.
- Willing to commit the time required for the program.
- Have the endorsement of their employer or some indication the employer would not object from taking time away from work.
The cost per participant is $500. The fee is payable by the selected participants no later than August 1st.
The fee will not be refunded if you are unable to complete the class for any reason.
For more information on Leadership Sulphur Springs please visit: Sulphur Springs Leadership Class

Pacific Park Sports Pavilion Construction Underway
May 16, 2023- The new Pacific Park sports pavilion is currently under construction. The foundation has been poured and after a long wait for materials, the shipment of the steel has been delivered, allowing construction crews to begin work on the placing of said steel.
As stated by the City Manager, once the construction of the pavilion is completed the old basketball courts will be demolished and the interior of the park will be graded. After the grading of the park is completed new irrigation systems and sod will be installed
Also stated in a City Managers report, it is speculated that the crew will finish the building within 90 days after the placing of the steel.

GM Recalls Nearly One Million Vehicles As Part Of Larger Airbag Recall
May 16, 2023- General Motors has announced a recall notice of nearly one million SUV Crossovers with a potentially life-threatening airbag defects. The recall specifically affects 994,763 GM vehicles, spread out between certain Buick Enclave, Chevy Traverse, and GMC Acadia vehicles produced between the 2014 and 2017 model years.
According to documentation filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the driver’s side airbags inflator may explode during deployment, which may send sharp metal fragments into the cabin of the vehicle, potentially causing serious injury or death.
The manufacturer learned of a report that a 2017 Chevrolet Traverse was involved in a crash in March, and that the front-driver airbag inflator exploded during deployment. A later inspection confirmed that the front-driver airbag inflator ruptured in the vehicle.
GM dealers were set to be notified on May 10, 2023, with owner notification estimated to begin in later June. Under the recall, dealers will replace the driver’s air bag unit for free. Concerned owners can check the NHTSA recalls site to confirm if their vehicle is involved in the recall.
The recall comes as part of a larger request from NHTSA that ARC Automotive Inc. recall 67 million airbag inflators because of the risk that they may explode. Documents released by NHTSA show that ARC denied the request. The ARC airbag inflators affect the GM products being recalled, as well as Stellantis, BMW, and Hyundai Motor Group vehicles.
