School, City, District, County, State, National Elections On Nov. 3 Ballots In Hopkins County
Nov02

School, City, District, County, State, National Elections On Nov. 3 Ballots In Hopkins County

Registered Hopkins County voters will have one more change to cast ballots at any one of the 12 county voting locations between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Nov. 3, 2020. At least 15 state, national and federal races are on Nov. 3 Hopkins County ballots. Overall, there are 38 different ballots, including elections for 7 county and 3 district positions with only one candidate; and 3 school board and 2 city elections which have drawn multiple...

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On Hopkins County Ballots: School, City, District, County, State, National Elections
Oct14

On Hopkins County Ballots: School, City, District, County, State, National Elections

At least 15 state, national and federal races are on Nov. 3 Hopkins County ballots. Overall, there are 38 different ballots, including elections for 7 county and 3 district positions with only one candidate; and 3 school board and 2 city elections which have drawn multiple candidates. Local elections include those for Sulphur Springs City Council, Cumby City Council, Miller Grove ISD Board of Trustees and North Hopkins ISD Board of...

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Libertarian Lou Antonelli Seeking Texas 4th Congressional District Seat
Sep29

Libertarian Lou Antonelli Seeking Texas 4th Congressional District Seat

A meet and greet was hosted over the weekend at The Magic Scoop in Sulphur Springs for Lou Antonelli, who is the Libertarian candidate running for Texas 4th Congressional District seat, a seat held by John Ratcliffe until he was confirmed as the Director of National Intelligence. Lou Antonelli, Libertarian candidate for Texas 4th Congressional District Antonelli faces Democrat Russell Foster and Republican Pat Fallon, who currently...

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Nondiscrimination Ordinance Battle Goes Statewide
Jan26

Nondiscrimination Ordinance Battle Goes Statewide

Nondiscrimination Ordinance Battle Goes Statewide by Bobby Blanchard, The Texas Tribune January 24, 2015 As fights brew in several Texas cities over nondiscrimination ordinances protecting gay people, state lawmakers are poised to dive into the fray. Since 2013, San Antonio, Houston and Plano have passed ordinances that offer lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people certain protections against discrimination in employment,...

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Hopkins County Records — June 13, 2022
Jun13

Hopkins County Records — June 13, 2022

Land Deed Transactions The following are land deed transfers filed and posted at Hopkins County Clerk’s Office from May 13-23, 2022: Record books at Hopkins County Clerk’s Office Joshua Lockwood to Bulmaro Garcia and Rosa Magodina Rivera; tract in the A Caro surveyHerbert D. Jennings and Phillis J. Jennings to Jacob W. Ray and Mallorie R. Ray; tract in the D. Padilla surveyChampions MPM LLC to SAF Properties LLC DBA SM Family...

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Hopkins County Records — April 11, 2020
Apr11

Hopkins County Records — April 11, 2020

Applications for Marriage Licenses Joshua Harris Houston and Miranda Leanne WilliamsClint Austin Traylor and Alicia Nicole MulkeyJeremy Wade Pettus and Jennifer Michell BradshawGarret Shane Hood and Francia Yorllina AlvarezNathan Wiliam Regan and Valorie Nell FrazierCharles Daylan Dickens and Mandi Renea StonakerBrandon William Hodges and Carolyn Marie BiggsBryan Luna and Denise Valentina FrancoBrian Christopher Reed and Casandra Jo...

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Hopkins County Records for Jan. 10, 2020
Jan10

Hopkins County Records for Jan. 10, 2020

Applications for Marriage Licenses Jeremy Don House and Megan Kay DugnolleGerardo Alan Zavala and Juana Perez Land Deed Transactions Pamela Sue Elliott and Patricia Ann Jones to Paula Kay Matthews; tract in the Alexander Park surveyCorey Burgin, Teffany Cheri Burgin and Jennifer Dawn Seaton individually and as co-independent executors for the Barbara Lanette Moss Estate, and Kevin Seaton to Kim Hoa Lindsey and Dung T. Nguyen; tract in...

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Miller Grove News
Nov04

Miller Grove News

by Brandon Darrow There are several news items to report this week. The school’s annual Fall Carnival was held Thursday night (Oct. 27).  Typically the last Friday in October is set for the carnival but this year the last Friday was scheduled as a staff development day for the teachers.  Despite the change in the day of the week from previous years, there was a great gathering of community members and students at the carnival.  I made...

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