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A Year in Review – Walk Across Texas, 2015
Dec01

A Year in Review – Walk Across Texas, 2015

A Year in Review – Walk Across Texas, 2015 Each year, I publish a report on each of my major programming areas.  Today’s focus will be on Walk Across Texas.  WAT is an 8-week walking program for teams of eight people, school classes, or individuals.  Teams have a friendly competition to see who can log the most miles walking, jogging, or biking.  You can even dance, do aerobics or gardening, clean house or ride a stationary bike!  You...

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What Does Family & Consumer Sciences Mean?
Aug15

What Does Family & Consumer Sciences Mean?

What Does Family & Consumer Sciences Mean? I’m going to get up on my soap box for a little while, so be prepared!  Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service offers a wealth of information, and it’s right here in your community!  Often when individuals call our office, they ask for “the County Agent”.  If I am the one who happens to answer the phone, my response is, “What is the nature of your question so I will know which agent can...

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Three Things to Do With Your Frustration
Jan28

Three Things to Do With Your Frustration

Three Things to Do With Your Frustration When was the last time you felt frustrated?  How did you handle it?  We all feel frustration at some point in our lives for various reasons.  Frustration is like a coin; a big, chunky silver dollar!  You can tighten your grip around it so tightly that it makes your knuckles white.  You can shove it in your pocket and feel the weight it creates as you try to walk about.   It’s like a clunky...

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A Year in Review – Family Nutrition
Dec29

A Year in Review – Family Nutrition

Happy New Year!  Each year, I provide a highlight of Extension programming in the areas of diabetes, health, wellness, and community.  Last week, I highlighted the diabetes education efforts in Hopkins County.  The next “Do Well, Be Well with Diabetes” series is scheduled for March 24, 26, 31, April 2, and April 7.  More information will be available as those dates draw closer, but if you or someone you know would be interested in...

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How To Prepare For Severe Weather
Jun21

How To Prepare For Severe Weather

Severe weather systems in Texas, such as tornadoes, can pose serious threats to personal safety as well as disrupt power to homes for extended periods. Before an anticipated severe weather event, stock up on essential non-perishables such as canned fish, poultry and canned fruits and vegetables. A loss of power can severely affect meal preparations as well as the safety of important food items needed to sustain healthy living...

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How To Prepare For Mosquito Season By Mario Villarino
May31

How To Prepare For Mosquito Season By Mario Villarino

Warmer temperatures and rain means mosquito season is underway in most of the state. With an increase in mosquitoes comes an increase in bites.  While these insects pose a big annoyance for Texans, here are five tips on how to protect your home from mosquitoes this summer. Eliminate standing water: Mosquitoes develop in stagnant water. Limiting water-filled breeding sites around the home can reduce populations in...

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Johanna Hicks To Retire As Extension Agent
Dec26

Johanna Hicks To Retire As Extension Agent

When Hopkins County Commissioners Court convened for what is the last scheduled meeting of 2022, County Judge Robert Newsom announced what he called a bit of sad news: it would be Johanna Hicks’ last regular Extension activity report during Commissioners Court. Hicks plans to retire at the end of January as Hopkins County’s Family and Community Health Extension Agent. Hicks has dedicated 27 years of service to educating...

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Family & Community Health In Hopkins County
Dec21

Family & Community Health In Hopkins County

Johanna Hicks  Note:  This is the 5th in a series of Extension program impacts for 2022 By Johanna Hicks, Texas AgriLife Extension Agent For Family and Community Health in Hopkins County, [email protected]. I want to start by wishing everyone a Merry Christmas.  I know this is a bittersweet time for many as they have experienced loss, financial issues, illness, breakdown of relationships and other hardships in 2022.  However, we all...

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Republicans Rally Around Stump Speakers
Sep13

Republicans Rally Around Stump Speakers

Republicans rallied around stump speakers while enjoying homemade ice cream, popcorn and hot dogs Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022, at Hopkins County Civic Center. The prevailing message carried throughout the 2nd Old Time Political Rally hosted by Hopkins County Republican Party was the need to make a big push to get everyone possible to Stephen Willeford, national spokesman for Gun Owners of America and “The Good Man and a Gun”...

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Friday: Weather-Related Closures, Schedule Changes, Postponements
Feb18

Friday: Weather-Related Closures, Schedule Changes, Postponements

With several inches of snow already covering the ground, another wintry storm on Wednesday night brought more snow and ice making travel difficult and dangerous until temperatures rise to allow thaw. Schools and organizations have reported weather-related closures and schedule changes as a safety precaution. Those weather-related schedule changes reported to KSST include: Schools Sulphur Springs ISD will remain closed and remote...

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