Uncharted Territory: Our Civic Leaders Make A Tough Decision
Mar18

Uncharted Territory: Our Civic Leaders Make A Tough Decision

March 18th, 2020 By: Chad Young KSST applauds our civic leaders for the unprecedented move to place restrictions on “social gatherings” inside Hopkins County. The tough decision rested on our County Judge, Robert Newsom, who issued the declaration on March 18th, limiting social gatherings to 10. Newsom, as the most senior official in our county, issued the declaration after consulting with city, county, state and emergency...

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Signs Are Up For Takeout Together – Curbside Pick Up From Sulphur Springs Restaurants
Mar18

Signs Are Up For Takeout Together – Curbside Pick Up From Sulphur Springs Restaurants

The launch of “Takeout Together” was announced Tuesday. This will allow local restaurants in Sulphur Springs to continue to serve patrons curbside until the coronavirus concern has passed. Sulphur Springs City Hall “We will be designating certain parking spaces, specifically downtown where they have shared parking, for that purpose and no other purpose. So people can show up, the restaurant staff will bring their...

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SSISD Tax Office Closed; Other Payment Options Available
Mar18

SSISD Tax Office Closed; Other Payment Options Available

Sulphur Springs ISD Tax Office is closed at this time due to the COVID-19 concerns. However, there are other options for taxpayers who need to make a payment. See the SSISD post below:

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15 Days To Slow The Spread
Mar18

15 Days To Slow The Spread

March 18th, 2020 Although there have been NO postitive cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Hopkins County, local and state officials are encouraging residents to follow the guidelines set out by the federal government. These guidelines called “15 Days To Slow The Spread” are as follows: Listen to and follow the directions of your state and local authorities.If you feel sick, stay home. Do not go to work. Contact your...

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Brookshire’s Adjusts Hours, Sets Limits On Some Items
Mar17

Brookshire’s Adjusts Hours, Sets Limits On Some Items

According to a post made after 4 p.m. Tuesday on the store’s Facebook page, beginning today Brookshire’s will be adjust it’s hours again, open only from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. until further notice. Earlier today the business also noted that limits have also been set for certain products to give all shoppers a chance to purchase in-demand items. Posted after 1 p.m. March 17, 2020

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SBISD Conducting Surveys To Better Assist Students; Other Schools Also Working To Meet Children’s Needs
Mar17

SBISD Conducting Surveys To Better Assist Students; Other Schools Also Working To Meet Children’s Needs

School may be out for students this week, but administrators and staff at local school districts have been working diligently since last week to keep abreast of the situation and be able to offer services to assist students’ families while classes are suspended due to the COVID-19 concerns. Sulphur Bluff and Miler Grove ISD administrators are asking families to complete surveys to assess their needs. Several schools, such as...

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Takeout Together Launched For Curbside Pick Up From Sulphur Springs Restaurants
Mar17

Takeout Together Launched For Curbside Pick Up From Sulphur Springs Restaurants

The launch of “Takeout Together” was announced Tuesday. This will allow local restaurants in Sulphur Springs to continue to serve patrons curbside until the coronavirus concern has passed. Sulphur Springs City Hall “We will be designating certain parking spaces, specifically downtown where they have shared parking, for that purpose and no other purpose. So people can show up, the restaurant staff will bring their...

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LIVE PRESS CONFERENCE: Emergency Management Coordinator Andy Endsley to Speak
Mar17

LIVE PRESS CONFERENCE: Emergency Management Coordinator Andy Endsley to Speak

KSST hosted a live press conference Tuesday 3/17/2020 on Coroanvirus (COVID-19). Click here for the replay on youtube: https://youtu.be/1cidag-Kcgg

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March – Schools Have Canceled Classes…  What’s a Parent (Caregiver) to Do? by Johanna Hicks
Mar17

March – Schools Have Canceled Classes… What’s a Parent (Caregiver) to Do? by Johanna Hicks

What’s a Parent (Caregiver) to Do?                It’s official.  Schools have canceled classes due to safety concerns for students and staff over COVID 19.  So now what?  Kids are glad to be able to sleep in while parents and caregivers wonder how to keep them occupied.  I have seen posts by educators who have lots of really good ideas,...

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All Non-Essential Court Proceedings Scheduled Before May 1 In JP Courts To Be Reset
Mar16

All Non-Essential Court Proceedings Scheduled Before May 1 In JP Courts To Be Reset

Hopkins County Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace BJ Teer and Precinct 2 Justice of the Peace Brad Cummings on Monday issued a temporary standing order (see below) impacting litigation in their courts. All non-essential court proceedings scheduled before May 1 in the justice of the peace courts will be reset for after that date to protect the community and limit potential exposure to COVID-19 The district and municipal courts also were...

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