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Cumby Man Arrested for Theft; Stolen Property Recovered
Aug09

Cumby Man Arrested for Theft; Stolen Property Recovered

On Private Road 4730 near Cumby, Hopkins County Deputies located stolen property including two stolen Dodge Dually Trucks, two Yamaha jet skis and trailer, and a Big Bear four wheeler. Michael Wayne Putman, 44, was placed in custody after the items were confirmed as stolen. The deputy responded to the location after information was received that the stolen property might be at the Private Road address. The information was passed on to...

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Mowrer Arrested Following Friday Morning Pursuit
Aug04

Mowrer Arrested Following Friday Morning Pursuit

When Hopkins County Deputies received information that a white male had stolen items from Tractor Supply in Winnsboro, Dispatch advised the vehicle was a white Dodge auto. Investigator Dennis Findley saw the vehicle and tried to stop but the driver, Jeffery Edward Mowrer, 26, of Brashear, fled instead of stopping. Several marked units joined the pursuit. The chase began along State Highway 154, State Highway 11, State Highway 19, and...

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Ten Reasons to Smile; Back to School Fair
Jul27

Ten Reasons to Smile; Back to School Fair

Why Smile?  Ten Reasons Why                Do you know anybody who seems to always have a smile?  I do!  Every Sunday morning from the choir loft at my church, I have the perfect view of a sweet lady who smiles during our choir special, during congregational singing, and while listening to the morning message.  It seems to brighten my spirit, and makes me want to smile, too!                Smiling is a great way to make yourself stand...

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Kyllingas By Mario Villarino
Jul27

Kyllingas By Mario Villarino

Kyllingas (Kyllinga spp.) belong to the sedge family (Cyperaceae) and at first glance can look like grasses, especially in mowed turf. However, closer inspection reveals that their stem, floral, and vegetative charac- teristics are quite different from grasses. Unlike grasses, they have pith-filled triangular stems and three-ranked leaves. The leaf blades of sedges appear waxy and have a v-shaped groove. The sedge family (Cyperaceae)...

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Supplemental Feeding During Drought By Mario Villarino
Jul20

Supplemental Feeding During Drought By Mario Villarino

Supplemental Feeding During Drought When forage quality and/or quantity is affected by drought, livestock producers are usually faced with decisions about supplemental feeding. First, they must determine whether they can afford to supplement, and if so, then decide what to supplement and how to manage feeding. If the drought continues or worsens, they will also need to decide when to stop supplementing and start selling livestock....

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Incorporating Herbs Into Your Landscape
Jul13

Incorporating Herbs Into Your Landscape

By Sharon Burnette – Hopkins County Master Gardener When my husband and I moved to East Texas fifteen years ago, I looked forward to having a garden and especially an herb garden.  At first my focus was growing herbs for cooking.  Over time I learned herbs are found almost everywhere and have generally been defined as “the useful plant”.  In addition to cooking, herbs are used for making scents and perfumes, aromatherapy, herbal...

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Given Choice, She Chose Six Months in SAFPF and Probation
Jul12

Given Choice, She Chose Six Months in SAFPF and Probation

Wednesday afternoon in Eighth Judicial District Court, a sentencing hearing ended with Mykeya Starlet Payne, 31, of Sulphur Springs, having a choice between five years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice or probation with six months in a Substance Abuse Felony Punishment Facility for Theft under $2,500 three or more Conviction. She chose probation and spending six months in SAFPF. Her arrests for theft and numerous other...

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Police Academy Cadets Observe Posse Meeting, Badge Presentation
Jul11

Police Academy Cadets Observe Posse Meeting, Badge Presentation

Approximately eighteen cadet students of the Hopkins County Police Academy observed a monthly meeting of the Hopkins County Sheriff’s Posse on Tuesday July 10, 2018. The cadets are registered in a nearly year-long training for law enforcement certification. Some members of the school are already EMS or Fire certified, or are members of the Posse. Texas Ranger John Vance and Sheriff’s Patrol Captain Tanner Crump arranged...

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Local Woman Arrested for Theft With Previous Convictions
Jul03

Local Woman Arrested for Theft With Previous Convictions

Sulphur Springs Police were called to the VF Outlet Monday afternoon where they questioned Shaukiquia Tralynn Ford, 32, of Sulphur Springs regarding items taken from the store. The store manager told police that Ford had stolen from the store on previous occasions. During questioning, she pulled a pair of pants out of her purse. The purse was large and filled with other items. She told police that she had property inside the purse...

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Tennessee Woman Arrested for Illegal Narcotics
Jul02

Tennessee Woman Arrested for Illegal Narcotics

 Sulphur Springs Police stopped a2007 Ford Explorer at the 123 mile marker on I-30 Sunday afternoon. As the officer approached the vehicle, he observed a scale sitting in the passenger front seat and Tracie Lynne Fournier, 55, of Shelbyville, Tennessee, attempting to exit the rear of the vehicle. She threw a metal object and a white powder on the ground behind the vehicle. Inside the white container was a rock like substance that...

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