Hopkins County Commissioners Court Nov. 23 Regular Meeting Agenda
Nov22

Hopkins County Commissioners Court Nov. 23 Regular Meeting Agenda

Hopkins County Commissioners Court Regular Meeting Agenda TIME: 9:00 A.M.DATE: Monday, November 23, 2020PLACE: In The Commissioners’ Courtroom On The First Floor Of The Hopkins County Courthouse Located At118 Church St., Sulphur Springs, TX. I. InvocationII. Pledge Of Allegiance To The Flag A. AMERICAN FLAG:B. TEXAS FLAG: “Honor The Texas Flag; I Pledge Allegiance To Thee, Texas, One State Under God, One And Indivisible.” The...

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SSISD Trustees To Consider Accepting Application For Solar Farm, Request To Close Portion of CR 3602 Sept. 14
Sep13

SSISD Trustees To Consider Accepting Application For Solar Farm, Request To Close Portion of CR 3602 Sept. 14

Sulphur Springs ISD Board of Trustees has a full agenda Monday evening. The SSISD trustees will be asked to consider an application for a solar farm, a request to close a portion of CR 3602 and SHAC members, designating 4-H as an extracurricular activity and appointing Extension Agents as adjunct faculty, and legal policies, according to the Sept. 14 meeting agenda. SSISD logo A large portion of the 6 p.m. meeting has been designated...

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Pickleball Champions Announced
Apr24

Pickleball Champions Announced

Craig Johnson and Drake Clarke emerge victorious in the Inaugural Hopkins County Open, Pickleball Championship! April 23, 2024 – After a very Stormy Saturday, beautiful weather peaked through and gave pickleball fans in Hopkins County the perfect weather for the Inaugural Hopkins County Open Pickleball Championship benefiting client services of your Hopkins County Community Action Network, more commonly known as CANHELP....

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Hopkins County Records – June 3, 2022
Jun03

Hopkins County Records – June 3, 2022

Land Deed Transactions Record books in Hopkins County Clerk’s Office John Heilman to Sherry Cotten; tract in the MA Bowlin surveySherry Cotten and Troy Cotten to Hopkin County Holdings LLC; tract in the MA Bowlin surveyChris Ireland and Danny Ireland to Juan Estrada; tract in the WB Jordan surveyDavid Lee Glenn to James Anthony Glenn and Lisa Gaye Glenn; tract in the Nacogdoches University surveyKimberly Rio Folmar,...

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Lady Cats Soccer Team Just Misses Playoffs After Home Loss to Hallsville
Mar17

Lady Cats Soccer Team Just Misses Playoffs After Home Loss to Hallsville

By the narrowest of margins the Lady Cats Soccer Team missed the playoffs. With the Lady Cats 5-0 loss to Hallsville at The Prim and Mount Pleasant’s 8-0 win at Marshall on Tuesday (March 16), the Lady Tigers squeezed by the Lady Cats by a single point. The Lady Cats ended with 17 points and Mount Pleasant and Pine Tree grabbed the last two playoff spots with 18 points. The Lady Cats ended the season with a 6-6 district record...

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Brick Street Vintage Market was a Major Success
Sep17

Brick Street Vintage Market was a Major Success

By Savannah Owens Saturday marked the debut of the Brick Street Vintage Market, sponsored by the Downtown Business Alliance (DBA). The beautiful sunshine filled day was perfect for shoppers as they strolled around Sulphur Springs historic square. Children could be found playing in the splash pad fountain or involved in a game of tag on the lawn as shoppers visited with vendors. Visitors to the market also enjoyed shopping in local...

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Trees In The Landscape and Their Importance By Mario Villarino
May05

Trees In The Landscape and Their Importance By Mario Villarino

Although many gardeners and homeowners pay close attention to lawns, trees in the landscape play a significant role in the value of the property as landscape and the reason is quite simple: A lawn can be prepared and re-established in one year, even when a complete overhaul is needed. Trees in the other hand, are a significant time and money investment in the landscape. Although our modern landscape technologies and companies can...

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Miller Grove News March 10, 2017
Mar10

Miller Grove News March 10, 2017

Weather has been improving and everything has started to green up.  The trees are starting to put on leaves, flowers are beginning to bloom, grass is getting thick and turning a bright green color, and the vegetables in the garden are starting to perk up.  The few rains we have received have done a world of good.  I was even proud to get to mow the yard the other day but I know that feeling will wear off as we move into summer....

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Wildcats Are 1-1 in Grayson County Classic
Mar10

Wildcats Are 1-1 in Grayson County Classic

Runs were plentiful as the Wildcats’ baseball team split their first two games in the Grayson County Classic Thursday. The Wildcats outscored Sanger, 13-9 and then came out on the short end of a 17-5 loss to Cedar Hill. Both games were played in Sherman. In the opener, Sanger opened the game with 5 runs on 6 hits. The Wildcats managed one first inning run as Triston McCormick singled in Kaden Argenbright who had singled....

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Miller Grove News
Aug29

Miller Grove News

by Brandon Darrow Now that the rain has subsided we are back to those August temperatures!  The rain was great while it lasted and really perked up the grass and gardens in the area.  Two weeks ago everything was starting to turn brown and burn up, but now the grass is as bright and green as if it were Spring. Construction is still on-going at the new elementary school addition.  I stopped by the other day and took a look at the...

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