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Lady Cats Basketball and Soccer Both On Road For Monday Game Day

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Lady Cats Basketball and Soccer Both On Road For Monday Game Day

The women’s basketball and soccer teams are both on the road for this Monday game day.

Even though school let out for SSISD last Friday, teams here in Sulphur Springs will soak up action today and tomorrow before taking the rest of the week off.

Lady Cats basketball are heading southeast for their third district match-up taking on the Lady Mavs in Marshall.

Coach Erica Delley’s team lost their first two district contests last week to Mount Pleasant and Texas High and look to get their first win in district play today.

They can put those two losses behind them if they can get the victory on this Monday game day, never an easy task in Marshall.

Sulphur Springs comes in to Monday’s match-up with the Lady Mavs at 0-17 (0-2 district).

The women’s basketball team are set to tip off in Marshall at 2:30 P.M.

Moving over to the soccer team, the Lady Cats are south of Forth Worth taking on Joshua.

The Lady Owls are another formidable opponent Sulphur Springs has competed against in district play. Joshua made it to the Regional Quarterfinals of last year’s playoffs, beating district rival Longview in the Area round.

Coach Javier Aguayo and his team look to add another impressive win to their scrimmage resume at 3-1-1, beating a tough teams in Athens and blowing out two of the three top-10 teams from 4A-Division II in last weekend’s Sulphur Springs tournament.

The women’s soccer team are excited at the prospect of getting another confidence-building victory in Joshua if they can beat a tough Owls squad on the road for this Monday game day.

The Lady Cats scrimmage match with the Lady Owls is set to kick-off on Monday, Dec. 20 at 4:30 P.M.

Basketball and Soccer

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Lady Cats Soccer Crowned Sulphur Springs Tournament Champions

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Lady Cats Soccer Crowned Sulphur Springs Tournament Champions

The women’s soccer team had an incredibly successful outing hosting the Sulphur Springs tournament, going 2-0-1 to win the home tourney. 

Not only did the Lady Cats win the tournament, they did so beating three teams ranked in the top-10 of 4A-Division II. 

For the first scrimmage of the Sulphur Springs tournament, the Lady Cats took on Maybank, the highest ranked of the foes the women’s soccer team hosted.

Coach Aguayo’s team routed third ranked Mabank 4-1. 

The first two goals were both scored by Anna Williams. The second goal scored by Williams was assisted by Kendall Ferrell. 

The final two goals scored in the win over Mabank were put in by Angel Cruz and Vanessa Lara, assisted on the goals by Kylie Clark and Haylee Schultz, respectively. 

Lady Cats soccer team posing with their championship plaque commemorating the Lady Cats winning the Sulphur Springs tournament on Saturday, Dec. 18. Photo courtesy of Coach Javier Aguayo

Lady Cats soccer blew out their second opponent Kilgore 5-1. 

Sulphur Springs jumped out to a huge 3-0 lead before the Lady Dogs were able to score in the opening minute of the second half. 

Haylee Schultz put the game out of reach when she poured on two more goals to make it the final score of 5-1. 

Coach Aguayo’s squad played Kilgore last year. Sulphur Springs was up in the first half, but in the second half the Lady Dogs came back. 

Kilgore did not have that opportunity at Gerald Prim Stadium on Saturday, Dec. 18. 

For the third and final contest, the Lady Cats took on Caddo Mills. 

Late in the first half goals started to cash in as both teams got a point to even it at one a piece. 

Sulphur Springs got the go-ahead goal taking a 2-1 halftime lead. 

However, the tenth-ranked Lady Foxes scored the equalizer with seven minutes left in the scrimmage match. 

The third and final scrimmage would end as a 2-2 draw to end the Sulphur Springs tournament. 

Schultz and Williams scored thanks to assists by Williams and Lara, respectively. 

Championship Plaque from Saturday, Dec. 18’s Sulphur Springs tournament in which the Lady Cats won by going 2-0-1. Photo courtesy of Coach Javier Aguayo

Going 2-0-1 on Saturday the Lady Cats soccer team were crowned Sulphur Springs tournament champions. 

Coach Aguayo said his team was excited getting wins against several highly-ranked and talented teams on Saturday. 

The Lady Cats coach said his team were looking forward to another tough game on Monday at Joshua. 

After Saturday’s tourney Coach Aguayo’s squad sits at 3-1-1 in scrimmage play. Next up, the Lady Cats soccer team are back on the road taking on Joshua on Monday, Dec. 20. 

JV will get the action going starting at 3 P.M. followed by the varsity at 4:30 P.M. 


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Meal A Day Menu – Dec. 20-24, 2021

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Meal A Day Menu – Dec. 20-24, 2021

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 Dec. 20-24, 2021, includes:

  • Monday – Smother Beef Patties, Mashed Potatoes, Winter Blend Vegetables and Roll.
  • Tuesday – Chicken Spaghetti, Green Beans and Garlic Toast.
  • Wednesday Rope Sausage, Black-Eyed Peas, Corn Bread and Green Tomato Relish.
  • Thursday – Chicken and Dressing Casserole 
  • Mashed Sweet Potatoes, Normandy Vegetables, Cranberry Sauce and a Roll.
  • Friday – Closed for Christmas.
Meal-A-Day volunteers prepare and package food for delivery

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.

Paris District Road Report For Dec. 20-31, 2021

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Paris District Road Report For Dec. 20-31, 2021
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Paris — Here’s a look at work planned in the district from Dec. 20-31, 2021. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure or other unforeseen issues. Motorists are advised to remain alert and pay special attention to all signs, barricades and traffic controls, and reduce their speed as they approach and travel through work zones. They should also avoid distractions such as cell phones, eating, drinking, or car audio or navigation systems.

Sulphur Springs Area (Hopkins, Franklin Counties)

Contacts: Sulphur Springs Area Office (903) 885-9514; Franklin Co. Maintenance (903) 537-4976; Hopkins Co. Maintenance (903) 885-4031.

  • Interstate 30 in Hopkins County: From the Hunt County Line to the Franklin County Line watch for lane closures and short traffic delays as crews perform concrete repair.
  • State Highway 37, Franklin County: From the elementary school to US Highway 67 watch for lane closures and short traffic delays as crews install sidewalk.

Paris Area (Delta, Lamar, Red River Counties)

Contacts: Paris Area Office (903) 784-1357; Delta Co. Maintenance (903) 395-2139; Lamar Co. Maintenance (903) 785-4468; Red River Co. Maintenance (903) 427-3561.

  • SH 37, Red River County: From US 82 to Texas-Oklahoma state line, watch for temporary lane closures while crews resurface the roadway.
  • US Highway 271, Red River County: From SH 37 to Titus County Line, watch for temporary lane closures while crews resurface the roadway.
  • FM 906, Lamar County: From FM 2648 to CR 47400, watch for temporary lane closures while crews rehabilitate the existing pavement and improve drainage structures.
  • FM 38, Lamar County: From US 82 to US 82, watch for temporary lane and shoulder closures while crews improve drainage structures and upgrade bridge rail and metal-beam guard fence.
  • FM 195, Red River County: From the Lamar County line to SH 37, watch for temporary lane and shoulder closures while crews improve drainage structures and replace bridge rail.
  • FM 1487, Red River County: From FM 909 to FM 910, watch for temporary lane closures while crews widen and rehabilitate the existing pavement and improve drainage structures.
  • US 82, Red River County: From FM 1159 to the Bowie County line, watch for work zones and drive safely through construction areas as final work is being performed.
  • Loop 286, Lamar County: From FM 1497 around the North Loop to FM 1507, watch for temporary lane and shoulder closures while crews improve guardrail and drainage structures.
  • FM 64, Delta County: From FM 128 to SH 1532, watch for temporary lane closures while crews rehabilitate the existing pavement and improve drainage structures.
  • US 82, Red River County: From FM 44N to FM 44S, watch for temporary shoulder closures while crews construct safety lighting.

Greenville Area (Hunt, Rains Counties)

Contacts: Greenville Area Office (903) 455-2363; Hunt Co. Maintenance (903) 455-2303; Rains Co. Maintenance (903) 473-2682.

  • Sidewalk and Curb Ramp Project (several counties): The contractor has set barricades at the Wolfe City, Texas, location. This project will improve pedestrian sidewalks and construct ADA-compliant curb ramps at these locations: Hunt County, SH 34 at Crockett Street to SH 34 at FM 816 in Wolfe City. Please be aware of workers and watch for work zones when traveling in this area.
  • FM 903, Rains County: From US 380 to FM1560, the contractor set barricades and bulletin boards on Dec. 13. The contractor will begin preparing right-of-way on Dec. 20.
  • FM 275, Rains County: From SH 19 to FM 514, the contractor has set barricades and plans to begin preparing the right-of-way soon. The contractor has reworked base material and widened subgrade from Lake Fork Creek to the north for one mile, graded out and prepared for new flex base, and begun hauling base material. The contractor has demolished the bridge and will continue placing flex base on the first mile. Drill shaft installation has begun and five shafts have been completed. Please be aware of lane closures, detours, and watch for work zones and workers when traveling in this area.
  • SH 276, Hunt County: From FM 36 to SH 34 (Quinlan Bypass), the contractor has placed project barricades and has prepared and cleared the right-of-way. Preliminary embankment, excavation, and bridge work has begun with all shafts being completed. This work should not affect existing traffic on SH 34 or SH 276. Roadway construction affecting closures on Spur 264 has begun, this work will affect through-traffic between Meyers Avenue to County Road 2304. Weekend work is to be expected. Please be aware of lane closures and watch for work zones and workers when traveling in this area.
  • FM 1566, Hunt County: From FM 272 near Celeste to State Highway 34, the contractor is completing mile six of this seven-mile project and is currently reworking the subgrade and bringing in flex base, placing geogrid and compacting areas for roadway rehabilitation and widening. Please be aware of lane closures and watch for work zones and workers when traveling in this area.
  • Maintenance crews in Hunt County will be performing seal coat preparation on FM 512 north of I-30 at various locations and overlaying on FM 499 at various locations. Crews will be performing potholing at various locations in Hunt County. Maintenance contract crews will be performing debris removal on I-30 and guard rail repair at various locations around Hunt County. Please be careful when traveling in these areas, watch out for workers and maintain a safe distance from work crews.
  • Maintenance crews in Rains County will be performing seal coat prep work on SH 34 from SH 276 to the Kaufman County line. Crews will be performing various sign installations, potholing, edging, and debris removal. Maintenance crews will be performing herbicide operations on various roadways. Please watch for lane closures, work zones and workers along the roadway, and maintain a safe distance from work crews.

Sherman Area (Fannin, Grayson Counties)

Contacts: Sherman Area Office (903) 892-6529; Grayson Co. Maintenance (903) 893-8831; Fannin Co. Maintenance (903) 583-7566.

  • US 75 full depth concrete repair, Grayson County: Crews will be working on US 75 each week from Sunday night through Thursday night. Lane closures will be present at night for crews to replace failed concrete. Lane closures will begin at 7:30 p.m. each night and should be reopened to traffic by 6 a.m. This work will extend from the Collin-Grayson County line to the Oklahoma State line.
  • FM 1753, Grayson County: From FM 120 to FM 1897, construction will begin on this rehabilitation project on January 3, 2022. Traffic can expect daytime lane closures as crews work to rehabilitate and then overlay the roadway.
  • FS 121 (Grayson Parkway), Grayson County: From the Collin County line to FM 121, construction is ongoing on this new-location roadway. The new roadway will be two lanes with shoulders and will be an extension of the frontage road of the Dallas North Tollway. Local traffic on CR 60 (Marilee Road) and Stiff Chapel Road should expect occasional road work at those intersections with flaggers present to control traffic.
  • US 75, Grayson County: From FM 1417 to SH 91 (Texoma Parkway), watch for shoulder closures and lane shifts on the northbound and southbound US 75 main lanes between SH 91 and FM 1417 as crews work on building new main lanes, bridges, and retaining walls. Watch for lane closures on the frontage roads between FM 1417 and SH 91. The northbound Washington Street exit ramp is currently closed and exiting traffic is requested to use the Houston/Lamar Street exit ramp. The southbound exit ramp for Park Avenue is currently closed and exiting traffic is requested to use the Lamar/Houston Street exit. A reduced speed limit of 60 mph on the US 75 main lanes has been set for this construction project.
  • Northbound and Southbound US 75 main lane traffic has been shifted onto the existing frontage road near West Staples Street and transitions back to the existing main lanes near West Cherry Street. This operation will allow for reconstruction of the proposed US 75 main lanes and the bridge over Center Street. Within this area, the US 75 frontage road traffic has been reduced to a single travel lane, while US 75 main lane traffic still maintains two travel lanes. Both main lane and frontage road traffic are separated by concrete barriers.
  • All eastbound and westbound lanes of Center Street under US 75 are closed to traffic. To detour, eastbound Center Street traffic will turn right on the southbound US 75 frontage road, turn left on Park Avenue, and turn left on the northbound US 75 frontage road to return to Center Street. Westbound traffic will turn right on the northbound US 75 frontage road, turn left on Houston Street, and turn left on the southbound US 75 frontage road to return to Center Street.

Video animations of the northbound US 75 main lane traffic switch and Center Street detour can be viewed below or online:

Northbound US 75 main lane traffic switch:

Southbound US 75 main lane traffic switch:

Detour for the Center Street closure at US 75:

  • Northbound and Southbound US 75 main lane traffic has been shifted onto the existing frontage road from just north of Houston Street and transitions back to the existing main lanes south of North Travis Street. This operation will allow for reconstruction of the proposed US 75 main lanes and the bridge over Washington Street. Within this area, the US 75 frontage road traffic has been reduced to a single travel lane, while US 75 main lane traffic still maintains two travel lanes. Both main lane and frontage road traffic are separated by concrete barriers.
  • All eastbound and westbound lanes of Washington Street under US 75 are closed to traffic. This closure is necessary to complete work in preparation of the main lane detour. To detour, eastbound Washington Street traffic will turn right on the southbound US 75 frontage road, turn left on Lamar Street, and turn left on the northbound US 75 frontage road to return to Washington Street. Westbound traffic will turn right on the northbound US 75 frontage road, turn left on North Travis Street, and turn left on the southbound US 75 frontage road to return to Washington Street.

Video animations of the northbound US 75 main lane traffic switch and Washington Street detour can be viewed below or online:

Northbound US 75 main lane traffic switch:

Southbound US 75 main lane traffic switch:

Detour for the Washington Street closure at US 75:

  • US 75, Grayson County: At the US 82 intersection, watch for shoulder closures on the northbound and southbound US 75 main lanes between North Loy Lake Road and Lamberth Street as crews work on building new exit ramps. Watch for shoulder closures and lanes shifts on the eastbound and westbound US 82 main lanes between FM 131 and Loy Lake Road while crews perform bridge construction. Watch for lane closures and lane shifts for the frontage roads at the US 75 and US 82 intersection as crews work on bridge construction and construction of new frontage road lanes.
  • The westbound US 82 exit ramp for Loy Lake road is currently closed for crews to work on widening the US 82 frontage road. Traffic wishing to access Loy Lake Road is requested to take the SH 91 exit ramp (# 643), or the US 75 exit ramp.
  • FM 1417, Grayson County: From US 82 to SH 56, watch for lane shifts and shoulder closures between US 82 and SH 56 while crews are working to construct the new roadway pavement. The ultimate roadway will be a four-lane divided section with turn lanes. A reduced speed limit of 45 mph has been set for this construction project.
  • FM 121, Grayson County: From Jim Jones Road to FM 3356, watch for occasional daytime lane closures as crews work to build portions of the new bridges and roadway. Watch for lane shifts and narrow lanes throughout the project as crews have moved traffic to a portion of the new concrete pavement. The ultimate roadway will be a five-lane section consisting of concrete pavement when the project is completed.
  • US 377, Grayson County: Willis Bridge at the Oklahoma State line, watch for occasional lane closures on the existing bridge as workers pour concrete for the new bridge structure.
  • US 377, Grayson County: from US 82 to FM 901. Watch for temporary daytime lane closures and shoulder closures as workers install sloped end treatments on pipes and install guardrail.
  • US 75 debris pickup, Grayson County: From Collin County line to Oklahoma State line, watch for mobile lane closures as workers pick up debris from the roadway every Sunday and Wednesday during the nighttime.
  • FM 697, Grayson County: From US 69 to FM 2729, watch for daytime lane closures as maintenance crews apply a fog seal to the roadway.
  • At Bethany Road near FM 1417, Grayson County: From FM 1417 to end of state maintenance, watch for daytime lane closures as maintenance crews perform base repairs on the roadway.
  • FM 1753, Grayson and Fannin County: From FM 1897 to SH 78, watch for temporary one-lane closures as workers rehab and widen the roadway.
  • SH 34, Fannin County: From FM 64 to FM 1550, watch for occasional daytime lane closures as workers build the new SH 34 bridge over the future Lake Ralph Hall.
  • FM 1552, Fannin County: From SH 78 to County Road 3710, watch for temporary one-lane closures as workers rehab and widen the roadway.
  • FM 898, Fannin County: from the Grayson County line to SH 121. Watch for temporary one-lane closures as workers rehab and widen the roadway.
  • FM 824, Fannin County: from SH 56 in Honey Grove to the Lamar County line. Watch for temporary one-lane closures as workers rehab and widen the roadway.
  • FM 1550, Fannin County: from County Road 3330 to SH 34. Watch for temporary one-lane closures as workers rehab and widen the roadway.
  • SH 121, Fannin County: from the Collin County line to SH 56. Watch for temporary daytime lane closures and shoulder closures as workers install sloped end treatments on pipes and install guardrail.
  • US 82, Fannin County: from SH 121 to the Lamar County Line. Watch for slow-moving construction equipment as crews work on widening US 82 from a two-lane roadway to a four-lane divided roadway. Westbound US 82 traffic has been shifted to the new pavement for the entirety of the project from the Lamar County line to SH 121. Eastbound traffic between SH 121 and the Lamar County line has been opened to two lanes. Watch for occasional daytime lane closures as crews complete the remaining work.
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P&G Issues Voluntary Recall of Aerosol Dry Conditioner, Shampoo Spray Products

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P&G Issues Voluntary Recall of Aerosol Dry Conditioner, Shampoo Spray Products
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CINCINNATI — The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE: PG) Friday issued a voluntary product recall to the consumer level of aerosol dry conditioner spray products and aerosol dry shampoo spray products from Pantene, Aussie, Herbal Essences, and Waterless produced in the United States, in addition to previously discontinued aerosol dry shampoo products from Old Spice and Hair Food, due to the presence of benzene detected in some products.

Risk Statement: Benzene is classified as a human carcinogen. Exposure to benzene can occur by inhalation, orally, and through the skin and it can result in cancers including leukemia and blood cancer of the bone marrow and blood disorders which can be life-threatening. Based on exposure modeling and the cancer risk assessments published by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (IRIS database), daily exposure to benzene in the recalled products at the levels detected in our testing would not be expected to cause adverse health consequences. Benzene is ubiquitous in the environment. Humans around the world have daily exposures to it indoors and outdoors from multiple sources. To date, The Procter & Gamble Company has not received any reports of adverse events related to this recall and is conducting this recall out of an abundance of caution.

Detailed instructions for how to request a reimbursement for eligible products can be found below. The affected products are packaged in aerosol cans. See table below for images, product names, UPC and production code ranges. Refer to the image attached for guidance on where to find the production code details on the bottom of the can. The first four numbers of the production code are the only ones necessary to determine if your product is impacted and falls within the ranges outlined.

The aerosol dry conditioner spray products impacted are:

Production Code Ranges (to
determine if product is in
scope of recall)
DescriptionUPC
in the range of 0002-0248 or 9298-9350Waterless Dry Conditioner Weightless Smooth, 3.6oz.37000543954
in the range of 0009-0069 or 9297-9350Waterless Dry Conditioner Instant Moisture, 3.6oz.37000543831
in the range of 0084-0085 or 9284-9361Waterless Dry Conditioner Weightless Smooth, .98oz.37000544111
in the range of 0017-0100 or 9283-9284Waterless Dry Conditioner Instant Moisture, .98oz.37000544227
0038Pantene Sultry Bronde All in One Luxury Mist, 4.9oz.80878188710
in the range of 0183-0365 or 1042-1046Pantene Smooth Talker Dry Conditioning Oil, 3.9oz.80878192397
in the range of 0048-0336 or 1008-1218 or 9247-9349Pantene Mist Behaving Dry Conditioning Mist, 3.9oz.80878190898
in the range of 9108-9303Pantene Mist Behaving Dry Conditioning Mist, 3.9oz.80878188758
in the range of 0107-0262 or 9112-9288Pantene Mist Behaving Dry Conditioning Mist, 1.0oz.80878188765
in the range of 0307 or 9263-9266Pantene Gold Series Instant Nourishing Spray, 4.9oz.80878188987
0021 or 1038 or in the range of 9294-9325Aussie Smooth Vibes Dry Conditioner, 4.9oz.381519187957
in the range of 9196-9246Aussie Petal Soft Dry Conditioner, 4.9oz.381519187544
in the range of 0014-0062 or 9198-9349Aussie Sleekend Warrior Dry Conditioner, 4.9oz.381519187537
in the range of 9047-9072Herbal Essences Blue Ginger Refresh Dry Shampoo, 4.9oz.190679001498
in the range of 0015-0314 or 1004-1019 or 9028-9348Herbal Essences White Grapefruit & Mint Dry Shampoo, 4.9oz.190679000262
in the range of 0167-0308 or 1105-1106 or 9049-9348Herbal Essences White Strawberry & Sweet Mint Dry Shampoo, 4.9oz.190679000255
0093 or 1075 or in the range of 9029-9294Herbal Essences Cucumber & Green Tea Dry Shampoo, 4.9oz.190679000248
in the range of 0036-0329 or 1019-1098 or 9023-9312Herbal Essences Cucumber & Green Tea Dry Shampoo, 1.7oz.190679000330
in the range of 9009-9058Pantene Dry Shampoo No Water Refresh, 4.9oz.80878177042
in the range of 9025-9260Pantene Dry Shampoo Sheer Volume, 4.9oz.80878185276
in the range of 0006-0364 or 1074-1133 or 9157-9329Pantene Never Tell Dry Shampoo, 4.2oz.80878188727
in the range of 0139-0140Aussie After Hours Dry Shampoo Texture Spray, 4.9oz.381519187834
in the range of 0013-0300 or 1038 or 9189Aussie Tousle Hustle Dry Shampoo, 4.9oz.381519187285
in the range of 0013-00357 or 1018-1123 or 9189-9345Aussie Bounce Back Dry Shampoo, 4.9oz.381519187278
in the range of 9047-9123Aussie Clean Color Protect Shampoo, 4.9oz.381519187360
in the range of 9072-9176Aussie Clean Texture Dry Shampoo, 4.9oz.381519187285
9085Aussie Clean Volume Dry Shampoo, 4.9oz.381519187278
in the range of 0004-0357 or 9291-9344Waterless Dry Shampoo No Residue, 3.7oz.37000543787
in the range of 0175-0176 or 9295-9297Waterless Dry Shampoo No Residue, 1oz.37000543978
in the range of 0027-0192 or 9007Hair Food Coconut Dry Shampoo, 4.9oz.37000876717
in the range of 9046-9228Old Spice Fiji Dry Shampoo, 4.9oz.37000779421
in the range of 9040-9239Old Spice Pure Sport Dry Shampoo, 4.9oz.37000785170

Following recent reports that indicated traces of benzene in some aerosol spray products, we began a review of our total portfolio of aerosol products. While benzene is not an ingredient in any of our products, our review showed that unexpected levels of benzene came from the propellant that sprays the product out of the can. We detected benzene in aerosol dry shampoo spray products and aerosol dry conditioner spray products. Nothing is more important to us than the safety of the consumers who use our products and the quality of the products we ship.

No other products from Pantene, Aussie, Herbal Essences, Hair Food, and Waterless are in the scope of this recall and such other products may continue to be used as intended, including those aerosol dry shampoo spray products with production code ranges different from those specifically communicated. The vast majority of our products are not part of this recall, including mousses, hairsprays, liquid shampoos, liquid conditioners, styling products, treatments, and unaffected aerosol dry shampoo sprays.

The recalled products were distributed nationwide in the United States through retail outlets and online. Retailers have been alerted to remove recalled products from shelves. Our brands will also offer reimbursement for consumers who have purchased products impacted by this recall. Consumers should stop using and appropriately discard the affected aerosol dry conditioner spray products and aerosol dry shampoo spray products.

Consumers can visit www.pantene.com, www.aussie.com, www.herbalessences.com, www.hairfood.com, www.oldspice.com, or www.waterlesshaircare.com for more information about the impacted products and to learn how to receive reimbursement for eligible products. If consumers have further questions, they can also seek more information via the Consumer Care team at 1-888-674-3631 from Monday – Friday from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. EST.

Adverse reactions or quality problems experienced with the use of this product may be reported to the FDA’s MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program either online, by regular mail or by fax.

Complete and submit the report online

Regular Mail or Fax: Download form or call 1- 800-332-1088 to request a reporting form, then complete and return to the address on the pre-addressed form, or submit by fax to 1-800-FDA-0178
This recall is being conducted with the knowledge of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

2 Arrested At Walmart Friday Night

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2 Arrested At Walmart Friday Night

Two people were arrested at Walmart Friday night, a man for shoplifting and a wanted woman spotted as the officers were leaving the store, according to arrest reports.

Hopkins County Sheriff
Hopkins County Sheriff

Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office Deputies Justin Wilkerson and Zack Steward reported responding to a theft report at Walmart late Dec. 17, 2021, at Walmart. Upon arrival they contacted the store asset protection staff, who had detained a male and female in an office.

The store employee reported the man had put price tags over the original tags on merchandise, with the intention of not paying the original price for the items. The man allegedly used the self checkout to scan all of the items except one, including those with the wrong price tags on them. The asset protection employee reportedly detained the man at the door as he began exiting the store.

The man allegedly admitted to placing false price tags on the items of merchandise because the original prices were too expensive. The items he attempted to leave the store with were valued at $125, the asset protection employee told deputies. The man also told officials the female who was with him was unaware of what he’d done. Both he and the woman were issued criminal trespass warnings, prohibiting them from returning to the store; the man was taken into custody on a misdemeanor theft charge, according to arrest reports.

Hopkins County jail reports show a 52-year-old Sulphur Springs man was booked into Hopkins county jail early Saturday morning, Dec. 18, for theft of property valued at $100 or more but less than $750. He remained in the county jail at noon Saturday. Bond on the charge was set at $1,000, according to jail records.

Leigh Ann Smith

As the deputies were walking out of Walmart, they observed a woman walk out of the store they believed to be a woman known to have an active warrant for her arrest. Deputies had communications operators confirm the warrant, and learned the woman was wanted one not one but two outstanding charges.

Wilkerson and Steward contacted Leigh Ann Smith as she was getting into her vehicle and took her into custody at 11:55 p.m. and transported her to jail. The 36-year-old Sulphur Springs woman was booked into Hopkins County jail at 12:18 a.m. Dec. 18, 2021, on Hopkins county warrants for bail jumping and failure to appear and violation of probation, which she was on for a possession of less than 1 gram of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance charge. Arrest records show she too was charged on a driving while license invalid warrant.

Smith, who is also known by Leigh Ann Cummings, Leighanne Smith and Leighanne Cummings, remained in Hopkins County jail at noon Saturday. Bond on the bail jumping/FTA charge was set at $5,000, according to jail reports.

Two-Vehicle Crash On FM 2285 Results In 1 Fatality, 2 Being Flown To Area Hospitals

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Two-Vehicle Crash On FM 2285 Results In 1 Fatality, 2 Being Flown To Area Hospitals

A major two-vehicle crash on FM 2285 Friday night resulted in one fatality and two people being flown to area trauma centers.

According to a news release from Sulphur Springs Police Department, police responded to what was reported as a fatal crash on FM 2285 near Sulphur Springs Lake at 8:47 p.m. Dec. 17, 2021.

The crash on FM 2285 was a head-on collision involving two vehicles, a Toyota Camry driven by 73-year-old Shirley Robinson Wakeman and a Chevrolet Tahoe driven by 18-year-old Dylan Cole Anderson, police reported Saturday afternoon.

Wakeman was pronounced dead at the scene. The passenger in the Camry, identified by police as 9-year-old Tessa Robinson, was flown to a hospital in the Dallas area in critical condition, according to the SSPD report. Anderson was flown to a hospital in Tyler, where he was listed in stable condition Saturday, Dec. 18, 2021, according to the SSPD release.

Sulphur Springs and Hopkins County Fire Departments, Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office and Hopkins County EMS also were among the agencies reported to have responded at the crash site. Additional SSFD personnel were reportedly called in to be available to respond to fire calls in the city while the on-duty crews worked at the crash site. Some HCSO deputies were also reportedly available to assisted with law enforcement calls in the city as well.

Investigation into the fatal crash is still ongoing, according to the SSPD release.

SSPD released the following statement about a fatal crash on FM 2285 Friday night, Dec. 17, 2021.

Trash Collection Schedule In Sulphur Springs Unchanged During Holidays

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Trash Collection Schedule In Sulphur Springs Unchanged During Holidays

Sulphur Springs residents should plan to dispose of garbage as usual during the holidays. Trash collection trucks will run on the normal schedule throughout the 2021 holidays, with no changes planned, Sulphur Springs City Manager Marc Maxwell reported Saturday morning, Dec. 18, 2021.

The schedule for trash collection in the City of Sulphur Springs can be viewed below or downloaded from the city website by clicking here:

Wildcats Basketball Falls To Top-Ranked Arlington Grace Prep, 61-57

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Wildcats Basketball Falls To Top-Ranked Arlington Grace Prep, 61-57
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The Wildcats basketball team fought all game long but fell to a tough team in Arlington Grace Prep 61-57 on Friday, Dec. 17.

Sulphur Springs kept it close throughout the non-district contest but could not keep up with a lights-out shooting effort from the Lions (12-2).

While the loss was a tough one, Coach Brandon Shaver and his squad got a last good test before district play begins next Tuesday in Marshall.

The Wildcats basketball coach said his team acquired bumps and bruises throughout non-district play, and to compete and play well against a slew of talented teams ranging anywhere from 4A to 6A and Friday’s loss to a top-ranked TAPPS school in Grace Prep, Sulphur Springs is in good hands headed in to district.

The tight loss to Arlington Grace Prep drops the Wildcats basketball team’s season record to 14-5.

Coach Shaver and his Wildcats are back at home on Tuesday when they host Marshall for their district opener.

Tuesday’s match-up with the Mavericks is a mid-afternoon one scheduled to tip off at 3:30 P.M.

The Wildcats-Mavericks district opener on Tuesday, Dec. 21 will be broadcasted on to KSST 1230 AM.

If given permission, we will also livestream the game on to KSST Radio’s Youtube channel.


KSST is proud to be the official Wildcat and Lady Cat Station. We broadcast Sulphur Springs ISD games year round live on radio. When allowed, we also broadcast games via our YouTube channel.

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Winnsboro Man Arrested On Felony Evading Arrest Charge

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Winnsboro Man Arrested On Felony Evading Arrest Charge

A 58-year-old Winnsboro man was arrested on a felony evading arrest charge Friday night, following a foot pursuit into the woods off FM 900, according to arrest reports.

Bryan Keith Burns

Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Warren Williamson was checking the area of FM 900 at FM 3192 for a vehicle reportedly involved in two separate hit and run crashes in the area of FM 900 and State Highway 37 in Franklin County around 8:50 p.m. Dec. 17, 2021. The Highway patrol trooper reported seeing what appeared to be the suspect vehicle traveling south on FM 900, approaching FM 3192. The red Dodge Ram pickup reportedly had a defective driver’s side headlight, which wasn’t working.

As Williamson attempted to conduct a traffic stop, the truck left the road and stopped in the wood line on the right side of the road. The driver allegedly exited the pickup and began running southeast into the woods. Williamson reported running after the man, identifying himself multiple times as a state police officer. The man, however, continued to evade the trooper, running through the woods, the trooper noted in arrest reports. After a short foot pursuit, the man was taken into custody for evading arrest or detention without further incident; the truck was towed from the location, according to arrest reports.

The man in custody was transported to jail. A criminal history check showed Bryan Keith Burns to have a prior arrest and conviction for evading arrest in Tarrant County on July 19, 1996, resulting in the charge being enhanced to a felony charge, according to arrest and jail reports.

The 58-year-old Winnsboro man remained in Hopkins County jail late Saturday morning, Dec. 18, 2021. Bond on the felony evading arrest charge was set at $20,000, according to jail reports.

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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.