Travel Tuesday: Free Nights At Marriott Hotels
As spring and summer approaches, a lot of folks want to travel more, but with everyone being stuck at home for two years, the demand for airline flights and hotel rooms is going up rapidly, and so are prices. A good way to offset the cost is to use points (or miles) from a hotel or airline loyalty program to pay for part or all of the costs. If you don’t have enough points, the best way to jump start the amount of points you do have is to earn a sign-up bonus for a new credit card. Some of thes offers have gotten very attractive, especially for hotel chains.
The largest worldwide hotel chain is Marriott with over 8,400 locations Marriott is currently offering two sign-up offers with the ability to earn free hotel nights with very little initial spending. Check the fine print from the links below to see if you qualify for these bonuses.
Marriott Offers:
Marriott Hotels has a new offer that is going to make travelling a lot easier, and potentially a lot cheaper (if not FREE). By signing up for one of the Marriot credit cards through Chase and complete the required spend, you could earn three certificates for three free nights. Each Free Night Award E-Certificate is valid for a one night hotel stay at a property with a redemption level up to 35,000 points. This is a huge offer, that we have just not seen before. Some of the hotels that you can book with a 35,000 point certificate include Gaylord Texan, St. Kitts Marriott, and even the Sheraton Kuaui.
There are actually two offers, and you should read the fine print for each and decide which one may be right for you. Both card require some initial spending to trigger the “free night” rewards and although one card does not charge an annual fee, the card with the bigger offer does charge $95 per year (and also gives you an additional free night award on the anniversary of your account opening each year thereafter).
Each card also earns a different amount of points on all purchases as you use the card. See all the details here:

Bright Star Academy Presents the Annual Winter Band Concert
The Bright Star Christian Academy will present their annual Winter Band Concert Thursday, February 17th, 2022. The concert begins at 7:00pm and will take place in the Bright Star Church Sanctuary. The Concert Band and the Jazz-improv band will perform. The bands are under the direction of Richard Shanks and Jeff Smith. Admission is free.

Miller Grove, Saltillo Cross Country Athletes Recognized As Top 1A Teams
The Hopkins County Commissioners Court Monday morning recognized the Miller Grove and Saltillo Cross Country athletes for being the Top 1A Teams in the state. Judge Robert Newsom read a proclamation in honor of each school’s achievements.

The Miller Grove Hornets won the UIL State 1A Boys Cross Country Championship, producing extraordinary 5K results, with a team average of 17.9 at the Round Rock meet. The Nov. 5, 2021 state championship is Miller Grove’s fifth consecutive state title.
“Recognized as Texas’ finest, the team rightfully took their place on the podium as champions with great pride,” Newsom read from the proclamation for the Hornets. He encouraged “all to applaud these young men for their united ambition in accomplishing this fifth-year victory as undefeated champions for the state of Texas in the 2021 Class 1A State Cross Country Meet.”
According to the MGISD coaches, students came to the school all summer, including students who either came in the morning or after school or summer jobs.
While two students put in the most miles, the entire team’s dedication including running about 65 miles each week, some making the “easy run” of 6-7 miles daily, one team member noted.

Newsom noted that the extra time consuming work each student put in is evident in the MGISD students’ achievements.
The county judge then recognized “the display of great determination and perseverance of each member of the Saltillo Independent School District Cross Country Boys Team toward obtaining the team average of 18:03 while competing at the event.”

The Saltillo students earned the silver medal at the 2021 UIL State Cross Country Meet. November 2021 marked the seventh consecutive time the Saltillo ISD Cross Country Boys Team’s has secured a spot on the podium.
The team included Luke Ritter, Jacob Sexton, Rowdy Speir, Cristian Trejo, Coy Johnson, Gunner Traver, Andrew Redburn and Adrian Don Juan. Coaches are Bret; and manager is Landon Peeples.
Newsom appealed “to all citizens of Hopkins County to congratulate the great effort, determination and persistence of the Boys Cross Country Team of the Saltillo Independent School District.”
Coach Bill Giles thanked the judge and commissioners for annually recognizing the cross country students for their state accomplishments and extended congratulations to the Miller Grove team for being the state champions again. Giles said each year his students strive to get ahead of the MG team, but as of the past 5 state meets have yet to achieve that.
He noted that the runners are a good group of young men he is proud of on the field and off. He noted that the team begins in April and continue reporting throughout the summer to prepare for the fall competitions. Many of the students begin as incoming 6th graders, and are followed by younger siblings who also strive to represent their school and team well by working hard and giving their personal best. Two of the students began running for the school in seventh grade and are still team mates as seniors.

(Courtesy Photo from Feb. 14, 2022 Commissioners Court proclamation)
Newsom commended coaches of both teams for doing a great job with outstanding programs that produce responsible, dedicated you people wo represent their school and community well as athletes and well rounded individuals.
Early Voting In March 1 Primary Elections Began This Morning
Early voting in the March 1, 2022 Democratic and Republican Party Primary Elections began this morning (Feb. 14, 2022), and will continue through Feb. 24, 2022.
Dates, Location Of Early Voting
Voters in Hopkins County, regardless of party – Republican or Democratic – will cast ballots in the Precinct 2 Justice of the Peace Courtroom located inside Hopkins County Courthouse Annex Building (the building where car registration and taxes are paid, by taking the entryway on the right to the JP’s offices), at 128 Jefferson St., in Sulphur Springs.

Early voting in the Republican and Democratic Party Primary Elections will be conducted as follows:
- 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, Feb. 14-19; Monday, Feb. 21; Wednesday, Feb. 23; and Friday, Feb. 25.
- 12 noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20, 2022
- 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22, and Thursday, Feb. 24
To find out if you are registered to vote, as well as a list of candidates and voting locations for any county throughout Texas, visit the Secretary of State’s website (https://www.sos.state.tx.us/), select Find my Polling Place, then enter the requested information. If you are registered to vote, the Voter Information tab will show your name and address as well as an “Active” status on the left. Links for polling information, for current and upcoming elections will be displayed on the right.
To find out ballot information, click “What’s on the Ballot?” Then, select the appropriate year, election and county of residence .
The deadline by which eligible voters may request a ballot to vote by mail is Friday, Feb. 18, 2022.
To be eligible to vote early by mail in Texas, you must:
- be 65 years or older;
- be sick or disabled;
- be out of the county on election day and during the period for early voting by personal appearance; or
- be expected to give birth within three weeks before or after Election Day; or
- be confined in jail, but otherwise eligible.
In order to request a mail ballot, go to the Secretary of State’s website, and select the “Last day to apply for ballot by mail (received, not postmarked) is Friday, February 18, 2022 link (https://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/voter/reqabbm.shtml), print the apply for ballot by mail (ABBM) form and request one be mailed to you on the order online form, then complete and sign the form, put appropriate postage on it and put it in the mail to the county Early Voting Clerk, or fax the application if a fax machine is available in the early voting clerk’s office, or submitting a scanned copy of the completed and signed application to the Early Voting Clerk via email. If an ABBM is faxed or emailed, then the original, hard copy of the application must be mailed and received by the early voting clerk no later than Feb 187, 2022.
Although there are at least eight local elections on the ballot, Republican incumbents were the only individuals to file candidacy in their races. So, while their name may appear on the Republican ballot, they do not have an opponent. The Democratic Party had no local candidates file for a place on the March 1 ballot. Most state and national positions, however, have several candidates vying for them. Winners will face the opposite parties’ elected candidates in the fall.
Republican Primary
Republican candidates for county-wide races on the March 1 Party Primary Election ballot include the following incumbents:

- Hopkins County Judge – Robert Newsom
- County Court At Law Judge – Clay Harrison
- District Clerk – Cheryl Fulcher
- County Clerk – Tracy Orr Smith
- County Treasurer – Danny Davis
- County Commissioner, Precinct 2 – Greg Anglin
- County Commissioner, Precinct 4 – Joe Price
- Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1 – BJ Teer
- Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2 – Brad Cummings
Candidates on March 1, 2022, Republican Primary ballots in Hopkins County, according to the Secretary of State’s Office, include the following:
US Representative, District 4
- Pat Fallon
- John E. Harper
- Dan Thomas
Governor of Texas
- Don Huffines
- Paul Belew
- Kandy Kaye Horn
- Greg Abbott
- Chad Prather
- Danny Harrison
- Allen B. West
- Rick Perry
Lieutenant Governor
- Aaron Sorrells
- Dan Patrick
- Todd M. Bullis
- Trayce Bradford
- Zach Vance
- Daniel Miller
Attorney General
- Ken Paxton
- Louie Gohmert
- George P. Bush
- Eva Guzman
Comptroller of Public Acounts
- Mark V. Goloby
- Glenn Hagar
Commissioner of the General Land Office
- Dawn Buckingham
- Weston Martinez
- Victor Avila
- Jon Spiers
- Rufus Lopez
- Ben Armenta
- Tim Westley
- Don W. Minton
Commissioner of Agriculture

- James White
- Carey A. Counsil
- Sid Miller
Railroad Commissioner
- Sarah Stogner
- Tom Slocum Jr.
- Marvin “Sarge” Summers
- Wayne Christian
- Dawayne Tipton
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3
- Debra Lehrmann
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 5
- Rebeca Huddle
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9
- Evan Young
- David J. Schenck
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2
- Mary Lou Keel
Judge, court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5
- Clint Morgan
- Scott Walker
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6
- Jesse F. McClure, III
Member, STate Board of Educadtion, District 12
- Pam Little
State Senator, District 1
- Bryan Hughes
Staet Reprsentative District 2
- Clyde Bostick
- Bryan Slaton
Chief Justice, 6th Court of Appeals District
- Scott E. Stevens
Democratic Primary
Candidates on March 1, 2022, Democratic Party Primary ballots in Hopkins County, according to the Secretary of State’s Office, include the following:

US Rep. District 4
- Iro Omere
Governor
- Beto O’Rourke
- Inocencio (Inno) Barrientez
- Joy Diaz
- Rich Wakeland
- Michael Cooper
Lieutenant Governor
- Mike Collier
- Michelle Beckley
- Carla Brailey
Attorney General
- Mike Fields
- Lee Merritt
- Rochelle Mercedes Garza
- S. “Tbone” Raynor
- Joe Jaworksi
Comptroller of Public Accounts
- Tim Mahoney
- Janet T. Dudding
- Angle Luis Vega
Commissioner of the General Land Office
- Jay Klebergf
- SandraGrace Martinez
- Jinny Suh
- Michael Lange
Commissioner of Agriculture
- Ed Ireson
- Susan Hayes
Railfroad Commissioner
- Luke Warford
Justicde, Supreme Court, Place 3
- Erin A. Nowell
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 5
- Amanda Reichek
Justice Supreme Court, Place 9
- Julia Maldonado
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5
- Dana Huffman
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 6
- Robert Johnson
Member, State, Board of Education, District
- Roberto Velasco
- Alex Cornwallis
Sulphur Springs ISD Board To Consider Calling A Bond Election
Hearing On 2020-2021 Annual Report Of Educational Performance Slated During Public Forum
Sulphur Springs ISD Board Of Trustees will be asked to consider calling a bond election to fund district facilities improvements, upgrades, additions and replacements during the trustees’ regular meeting Monday, Feb. 14, 2022.

The board also will receive several reports and informational items, and be asked during the 6 p.m. meeting to consider a resolution for wage payments during emergency school closings, terminating an employee’s contract early, calling a trustees election, revising the Head Start cost of living budget and hold a public hearing.
Elections
In a special noon meeting Monday, Feb. 7, the SSISD Long Range Facilities Planning Committee noted that after half a dozen meetings, including a tour of each district campus and facility, the group identified $93 million worth of work needed, and recommended the school board call for a bond election to fund the repairs and upgrades.
According to the Valentine’s Day agenda, Superintendent Michael Lamb sent information to board members recommending the proposed order calling for a bond election, which they’ll be asked to consider calling for May 7, 2022.
The school board also is expected to call for a trustees election for May 7 for the three seats currently held by Craig Roberts, Leesa Toliver and John Prickette. The three incumbents are the only candidates who have filed applications for the at-large seats on the school board.
Candidate filing for a place on the May 7, 2022 Sulphur Springs ISD Board of Trustees Election ballot will continue from 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Monday-Thursday, and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Feb. 18, 2022, in SSISD Tax Office, located inside SSISD Administration Building, 631 Connally St.
If no other candidates sign up for a place on the ballot, the school board should be able to cancel the election at the close of filing.
Administrative, Informational Items

Sulphur Springs ISD Police Chief Glynda Chester is scheduled to present to the board the required racial profiling report.
SSISD Director of College and Career Readiness/CTE Director Jenny Arledge on the district’s annual career and technical education evaluation. The document of CTE findings is 22 pages in length.
Students are also scheduled to give presentations about the CTE student organizations they are involved in.
Assistant Superintendent Josh Williams will provide a schedule for this year’s open house activities across the district.
During public forum, a public hearing on the 2020-2021 annual report of educational performance is to be conducted by Jason Evans, who is over state and federal programs. Anyone who has questions about the report can ask them during that time.
Other Action Items

The agenda also calls for the board to consider approving a cost of living revision to the Head Start budget, transferring funding from the supplies function to equipment function to cover a cost increase for playground equipment the district applied for last spring.
A resolution which would address wage payments during emergency school closings due to inclement weather.
The board also is slated to consider terminating Amy Anderson’s term contract before the end of the contract period.
Executive Session
The board too has scheduled an executive session to discuss personnel matters and the potential purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property. Any items pushed forward from the executive session would require a vote of the board after they return to open session.
Meal A Day Menu – Feb. 14-18, 2022
Volunteers prepare meals at the Sulphur Springs Senior Citizens Center and deliver them five days a week to Meal A Day program recipients in Sulphur Springs and Hopkins County. The Meal A Day Menu for Feb. 14-18, 2022, includes:
- Monday – Chicken Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes with Pepper Gravy, Green Beans and Roll.
- Tuesday – Beef and Vegetable Soup, Crackers and Cheese.
- Wednesday – Sliced Ham, Macaroni and Cheese, Broccoli and Roll.
- Thursday – Beef Lasagna, Italian Vegetables and Garlic Toast.
- Friday – Chicken and Dressing Casserole, Candied Carrots, Stewed Squash and Roll.
The Sulphur Springs Senior Citizens Center is a place where Senior Citizens age 50 and over can have a good time with old friends and make some new ones. Meal-A-Day is just one service the center provides. The coffee pot is always on and a smile is on each face. The SCC has a full library with all different kinds of reading books that can be taken, read and returned. Take as many as you like and bring some of your books in to share with others. Click here to find more information for seniors citizens.
Commissioners Court To Recognize Cross Country Athletes, Consider Taking In SH 11 Spur
Hopkins County Commissioners Court is slated to Monday morning to recognize cross country athletes from two schools in addition to regular agenda items, including considering taking in the State Highway 11 Spur.
Proclamations are to be given in honor of Miller Grove ISD and Saltillo ISD athletes’ accomplishments at the most recent state cross country event.


The Commissioners Court too at the 9 a.m. meeting Feb. 14, 2022, will be asked to consider taking over State Highway 11 Spur in Precinct 4, which would become County Road 4824, as proposed.
Also on the Valentine’s regular meeting agenda for the Commissioners Court to consider approving are a vote center consolidation for the May 7, 2022 Elections, 2021-2022 fire protection agreements, and a resolution for the Hopkins County ventilation fan project.
The consent agenda includes requests from Farmers Electric Cooperative Inc. to construct electric power distribution facilities across County Road 1112, northwest of FM 2653 in Precinct 1 and across County Road 3611, south of County Road 3550 in Precinct 3; as well as requests from Spectrum/Charter to construct and place meter base poles or ground mount meter bases on County Roads 1100, 3341, 4707, 4712, 4752, 4737 in Precinct 2; and a request from spectrum/charter to construct underground conduit and fiber on County Roads 1104, 1106, 1107, 1109, 1110, 1218, 1111, 1135 and 1138; and any previous meeting minutes submitted for review.
The agenda too lists an executive session, and consideration of any grants, donations, contracts, budget amendments and line item transfers, bills, revenues and expenses, payroll and financial statements, personnel, and asset disposal requests posed since the last court session.
The regular Commissioners Court meeting will be conducted in the Commissioners Courtroom on the first floor of Hopkins County Courthouse . After the regular meeting adjourns, the Commissioners Court will then move to the third floor of the courthouse for a work session.
The Court is slated to meet with Hopkins County Fire Marshal Andy Endsley and Sheriff Lewis Tatum to discuss operations, review any revenues, expenditures, proposed improvements and repairs in each department during the work session. The elected officials too are slated to meet with Tom Glosup to discuss maintenance of county buildings, then have a budget work session if needed.

Wanted Mount Pleasant Woman Arrested On Controlled Substance Charge
A wanted Mount Pleasant woman was arrested on a controlled substance charge early Saturday morning, according to arrest reports.

Sulphur Springs Police Officers Dustin Green and Thad Cook reported stopping a Ford F150 pickup at 1:35 a.m. Feb. 12, 2022, on South Broadway Street for a traffic violation. Upon contact with the woman inside, she refused to identify herself. Later she reportedly gave herself a false name.
Upon being identified as Carolyn Suzanne Hinson, dispatchers advised the 36-year-old Mount Pleasant woman had three outstanding warrants out of Hopkins County. When advised to exit the truck, the officers noted she appeared to be trying to hide something.
The woman was placed into custody at 2:04 a.m. Feb. 12, 2022, and the vehicle was inventoried prior to impound. Police found a pouch with a baggy containing a white, crystal-like substance they believed to be methamphetamine in the driver’s seat. The substance and packaging weighed 3.1 grams.
Consequently, Hinson was booked into Hopkins County jail for possession of 1 gram or more but less than 4 grams of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance and failure to identify, in addition to the outstanding Hopkins County charges for bail jumping and failure to appear on a failure to identify charge, and bond forfeiture on a failure to identify as a fugitive from justice charge and a Nov. 21, 2020, possession of less than 1 gram of Penalty Group 1 controlled substance charges. She also shows to be wanted in Collin County for bond forfeiture on a driving while license invalid warrant.
Hinson remained in Hopkins County jail shortly before lunch Saturday, Feb. 12, 2022, on the charges, according to jail reports. Recommended bonds on the warrants totaled $35,000.
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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.
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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.
Scroggins Man Jailed In Hopkins County On Kaufman County Aggravated Assault Warrant
A 48-year-old Scroggins man’s speed as he drove a Range Rover along State Highway 11 was what caught Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Colin Bradshaw‘s attention and got him stopped near FM 269 at 5:53 p.m. Thursday. However, an outstanding Kaufman County warrant, discovered during a routine records check using his driver’s license, was the reason Larry Murl Smith was arrested Thursday evening, Bradshaw noted in arrest reports.
Trooper Bradshaw took Smith into custody after Texarkana DPS communications confirmed the warrant was active. The Scroggins man was transported to Hopkins County jail, where he was booked in at 7:06 p.m. Feb. 10, 2022, on the outstanding aggravated assault with a deadly weapon warrant, according to arrest reports.
Smith was released from Hopkins County jail Friday, Feb. 11, 2022. Bond on the second-degree felony Kaufman County assault charge was set at $10,000, according to jail reports.

Hopkins County Records – Feb. 11, 2022
Land Deed Transactions

- McIlrath Properties LLC to Blanca Elizabeth Tirado Cadena and Rene Ortega; tract in the Samuel Burk survey
- Larry Glen Jones to Atascosa Real Estate Group LLC; tract in the J. Y’Barbo survey
- Vicki Jo Dixon to Atascosa Real Estate Group LLC; tract in the MA Bowlin survey
- Cheri Pickett and Delbert R. Pickett to Stephen Tyler Price and Raven Brooke Sims; tract in the Mary Ann Bowlin survey
- Bailee K. Hilderbrand and Keith Hilderbrand to Erica L. Stroder and Gregory W. Stroder; tract in the Elizabeth Melton survey
- Christy Brumley, who is the same person as Christy Fairchild, and Brian Fairchild to Jose O. Franco Jr.; tract in the John Gertrudes Procello survey
- Jared Brumley to Christy Fairchild; tract in the John Gertrudes Procello survey
- TTTT Limited to Austin B. Darby and Kaitlyn Nikole Darby; tract in the S. Norris survey
- Lorena Andrews to Kenneth George Andrews; tract in the Ocela Barb survey
- Christopher Ray Bearden, Harris Allen Bearden and Kimberly Sue Benton to Clint Montgomery Williams and Cydney Aleksis-Synomi Williams; tract in the Levi Midgett survey
- Jimmie Emerson and Katherine Emerson to Cephis Gregory; tract in the James Hawkins survey
- Dustin G. Oliver, independently and as independent executor for the Lean Carpenter Oliver Estate, to Ann Marie Roberts and Anthony Craig Roberts; tract in the MA Bowlin survey
- Jodie Wallace and Kevin L. Wallace to Stephanie Cigainero and Joshua Kneale; tract in the R. Miller survey
- Everado Perez Jr. and Maria Perez to Auke Pantinga; tract in the MA Bowlin survey
- Emily Gee and Greg Gee to Brandon Williams and Lesley Williams; tract in the William Clapp survey
- Two Brothers Houses LLC to Keaton Forsyth and Sarah Danielle Richardson; tract in the MA Bowlin survey
- Elizabeth B. Ruiz Trust, Jeffrey Dorian Ruiz and Deborah Kay Weber, co-successor trustees, to James E. Waller and Treva Waller
- Sandra Smith to Brent Arlon Barry and Susan Camille Cox; tract in the Precious Seats survey
- Brandon Fowler and Maci Fowler to Kirk Schilling and Shelly Marie Schilling; tract in the Alexander Park survey
- Kelly Jack Broyles and Lynda Gayle Broyles to William Fletcher Young Jr.; tract in the Alexander Richey survey
- Emilia Attlesey to Atascosa Real Estate Group LLC; tract in the Granville Davis survey
- LK Pop DFW LLC to The Saxton Group LLC; tract in the MA Bowlin survey
- Karen Lee Sellers Hancock, who is the same person as Karen Lee Sellers, and Rosie Lee Sellers to Greg Hammond and Lee-Ann Hammond; tract in the George C. Roberts survey
- Karen Lee Sellers Hancock and Rosie Lee Sellers to Ashley Osuna and Daniel Osuna; tract in the George C. Wetmore survey
- Grace Evelyn Moncrief Teel to Diana Irene Teel and Marion M. Teel; tract in the M. Ballanova; tract in the M. Ballanova survey
- Ashley Rhodes and Travis B. Rhodes to Michael Wells and Polyester Wells; tract in the Sarah H. Norris survey
- Gentzler Properties LLC and Stanley Gentzler to Jason P. LaComfora and Jennifer Jill LaComfora; tract in the Sarah H. Norris survey
- State of Texas Veterans Land Board to Eugene Golden and Stephanie Golden
- Lloyd A. Zwak to Brenda Kay Gusters; tract in the John Bryant survey
- Gary Lewis to Cintya Guadalupe Pryor; tract in the MA Bowlin survey
- Dorothea M. McArthur to Dorothea M. McArthur Family Trust with Dorothea M. McArthur as trustee; tract in the MA Bowlin survey
- Beverly Jean Lay and Charles Melvin Ray to Mark Franklin Shepherd and Mollye Malone Shepherd
- Bank of America NA trustee for MaryHelen S. Clayton Trust #2 to Carol C. Callaway, Philip C. Clayton, Zebb S. Clayton and Lucinda Spruiell Lynn
- Frankie L. Hart to Charles C. Cooner
- K And E Limited Partnership to KAH Vi LLC; tract in the MA Bowlin survey
- REO Trust 2017-RPL1, US Bank Trust National Association trustee, to Carolyn Huddleston and Kyle Huddleston; tract in the Wm H. Ravey survey
- Debra Odom Tanton, successor trustee for the Gaylon Odom Testamentary Trust, Kallie Odom Tanton, Brent Tanton, and Thomas Tanton to Melissa Harris and Becky Wix; tract in the J. Y’Barbo survey
- Connie Watson to Glenna D. Bulloch Living Trust, Kaylyn Moss and Sherrie Prisbrey trustees; tract in the DC Shelton survey
- Joyce VanWinkle and Robert VanWinkle Jr. to Kristin Monk, Kevin Monk, Amanda Pickett and Jarred Pickett; tract in the MA Bowlin survey
- Juanita Wells Spicer to Harold Dexter Leonard and Teresa Lynne Leonard; tract in the BH Elder survey
- Kelly Jack Broyles and Lynda Gayle Broyles to Alton Nelson; tract in the Alexander Richey survey
- Willard L. Bowen to Dana Leann Stonaker and Jay Randall Stonaker; tract in the E. Melton survey
- Ella Byrd Brown to Christopher Scott Brown and Karen McMahan; tract in the MA Bowlin survey
- Christopher Ray Bearden, Kimberly S. Benton and Norma Bearden to Clint Williams and Cydney Williams; tract in the Levi Midgett survey
- Carolyn Maree Burns Estate, Sherri Cockrell independent executor, to Rick Cockrell and Sherri Cockrell; tract in the ED Chinneth survey
- Bradford & Son Land & Cattle LLC to Vicente Barletta Didiego; tract in the Henry N. Quirk survey
- Kyle N. Winkle Estate, Stacy X. Winkle independent executor, to Drilling & Construction LLC; tract in the John S. Ritchie survey
- Mark May Jr. to Emily May Bass; tract in the John Clayton survey

Applications for Marriage Licenses
- Gustavo Angel Gomez and Viviana Karen Ugalde
- Rickey Dean Petty and Myrna Sue Arnold
- Rudy Joe Ellis and Mary Ethel Williams