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Infinity 4-H Club Sets Saturday Fundraiser
Dec15

Infinity 4-H Club Sets Saturday Fundraiser

Saturday Dec 17 at Tractor Supply on South Broadway/State Highway 154, the Infinity 4-H Club of Hopkins County is selling hotdogs and hamburgers and doing gift wrapping as a fundraiser for their March trip to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. At the Livestock Show, they will be competing in public speaking, science fair, and will be showing their animals. The 4-H Infinity Club meets the 2nd Monday of each month at 6 p.m. at the...

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Ira Black
Mar16

Ira Black

Ira Black, 95, longtime resident of Sulphur Springs, passed away Wednesday, March 16, 2016.  He is survived by a son, Dr. David Black, his wife Pam, daughters Kaylene Black and Kaytlin Black Hodges and husband Ryan, all of Sulphur Springs.  A daughter, Nancy Black Perkins and husband Greg reside in Atlanta, Georgia. Ira was born on February 28, 1921 to parents Ira Edgar and Bessie Duffel Black.  He grew up on a farm near Mt. Vernon....

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Miller Grove News 03/20/15 by Brandon Darrow
Mar20

Miller Grove News 03/20/15 by Brandon Darrow

Spring is around the corner folks! Just this week the oak trees have began showing a little bit of green on what will soon turn in to leaves. Friday morning (Mar. 20) will be a KSST radio interview for Gail Garmon, Lewis Watts, and myself. Enola Gay Matthews will be interviewing us on the historical marker we have obtained from the state for County Line School. Please remember to mark your calendars to attend the unveiling ceremony...

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Prevent the Spread of Oak Wilt in Texas
Feb06

Prevent the Spread of Oak Wilt in Texas

February 6, 2024 – AUSTIN, Texas – While winter is the ideal time to prune trees, pruning after recent droughts and freezes may cause more damage than good this year. “Pruning always adds stress to trees because it opens wounds that need to seal, so if a tree is already stressed, it’s best to avoid unnecessary pruning this year,” Demian Gomez, Texas A&M Forest Service Regional Forest Health Coordinator. “Especially...

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A Year in Review 2023 by Mario Villarino
Dec13

A Year in Review 2023 by Mario Villarino

2023 Livestock and Forage Education Hopkins County Dr. Mario Villarino| County Extension Agent- Agriculture and Natural Resources RELEVANCE Livestock and forage production are a 3.96 billion dollars industry in the Central Region . Livestock  and forage  enterprises  are affected  by climate  and market variability. Hopkins County currently has more than 100,000 head of cattle with 27,000 head of dairy cattle....

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Sulphur Springs FFA Banquet Photos And Outcomes
May11

Sulphur Springs FFA Banquet Photos And Outcomes

Four Judging Teams made it to the State Contest this year:  Jordan VanWinkle earned 1st place High Point Individual in the State of Texas for Ag Sales,  Tripp Smith earned 8th overall Individual in the State of Texas for Dairy Judging.  Roughly $4,000.00 in scholarships and awards from our chapter program were given out to students.  In addition, Wayne Hinton, Tripp Smith, and Rebekah Stanley...

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Sulphur Springs FFA Chapter Recognizes Members’ Achievements
May20

Sulphur Springs FFA Chapter Recognizes Members’ Achievements

The Sulphur Springs High School FFA Chapter recently recognized members’ achievements and honors throughout the 2021-2022 school year at the 84th Annual Parent and Member Awards Banquet. The students kicked off the meeting with Chapter President Cash Vititow serving as toastmaster for the occasion. Sentinel Wayne Hinton giving the invocation, then serving lines opened for the buffet meal catered by Big Smith’s BBQ....

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Hopkins County 4-H Archers Compete
May04

Hopkins County 4-H Archers Compete

Hopkins County 4-H By Johanna Hicks, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Family & Community Health Agent for Hopkins County, [email protected] Many folks are misguided in thinking that 4-H is all about showing animals. Quite the contrary! The Texas 4-H program offers so much more. There are many opportunities for involvement including leadership, community service, foods and nutrition, fashion and interior design, photography,...

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Hicks: Walk Thru Texas History and 4-H Project Tour Day
Jun09

Hicks: Walk Thru Texas History and 4-H Project Tour Day

By Johanna Hicks, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, Family & Community Health Agent, Hopkins County Walk Thru Texas History Three teams (24 individuals) recently participated in “Walk Through Texas History”, as part of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension’s healthy lifestyle initiative.  Walk Through Texas History (WTTH) is a 4-week, 416-mile trek through historic places in Texas History, starting with Gonzales, and continuing with...

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Como-Pickton Seniors Receive Over $210,000 In Scholarships
May27

Como-Pickton Seniors Receive Over $210,000 In Scholarships

More than $210,000 in scholarships were announced this week for Como-Pickton seniors during the annual Senior Night program at the school. Como-Pickton High School Class of 2021 graduate candidates also were recognized for academic achievements as well. The 10 students recognized for having the top cumulative averages were: Kaitlyn Morgan, valedictorian, 6.373 grade point averageLexi Busby, salutatorian, 6.144 GPADelane Baxley, 6.121...

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