Lights of Life Half Marathon Registration Underway
Sep07

Lights of Life Half Marathon Registration Underway

The 2016-2017 Lights of Life Campaign is hosting the 3nd Annual Half Marathon benefiting the Hopkins County Health Care Foundation.  The official US Track & Field Certified Half Marathon is the only half marathon in Hopkins County, and is scheduled for Saturday, October 1, 2016, 7:30a.m. – 12 noon. The course will be repeated twice and will start and finish on Celebration Plaza.  “Our goal is to encourage out of town visitors to...

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What’s Up with Texas A&M Agrilife Extension? By Johanna Hicks
Sep07

What’s Up with Texas A&M Agrilife Extension? By Johanna Hicks

What’s Up with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension? School is back up and in full swing, so that means that 4-H is gearing up for the new year, as well.   Our office has received several phone calls in the past few days, so I wanted to share the 4-H enrollment information again.  The 4-H year is from September 1 to August 31, and we have lots of events and activities for youth coming up in the next few months.  But first, here’s...

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Renovation of State Highway 19 North begins September 12
Sep07

Renovation of State Highway 19 North begins September 12

PARIS – Texas Department of Transportation officials today said renovation work on State Highway 19 between Sulphur Springs and the Hopkins-Delta County line will begin Sept. 12. Richard Drake Construction Company LLC is the contractor for this project. The target date for completion is Sept. 26, officials said. The contractor will mill and remove the top one and one-quarter inch of the existing pavement surface, and then place one...

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Agrilife: Fall Festival Arts and Crafts Show
Aug26

Agrilife: Fall Festival Arts and Crafts Show

Fall Festival Arts & Crafts Show Among the many hats I wear, serving as the Hopkins County Fall Festival Arts & Crafts Show coordinator is one of them.  This year’s event is shaping up to be a good one!  Sixteen craftsmen have already registered, and I look forward to many more.  Among the items for sale, you will see hand-crafted cards and gift tags, homemade jams & jellies, glass flowers and bird feeders made from...

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PJC Board of Regents Proposes Lower Tax Rates, Adopts Budget
Aug23

PJC Board of Regents Proposes Lower Tax Rates, Adopts Budget

The Paris Junior College Board of Regents, at their regular meeting this week, voted to approve a proposed property tax rate of .1773, a reduction from the previous year’s rate of .1875. The proposed rate will be presented for formal adoption at the September meeting. The board also voted to revise PJC’s district service plan upon receiving updated property tax valuation rolls from the five counties served by PJC, thus...

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Former Cumby Teacher Sentenced To Federal Prison for Enticement of a Minor
Aug19

Former Cumby Teacher Sentenced To Federal Prison for Enticement of a Minor

Former Cumby ISD Math Teacher Lucus Ray Hill, 39, was sentenced to 405 months (33 years, 9 months) in Federal Prison Friday morning, August 19, 2016. He was found guilty of enticement of a minor. He will also serve five years supervised release when he leaves prison after serving the day-for-day sentence. According to Lewis Tatum, Chief Criminal Investigator and Sheriff-elect for Hopkins County, the sentence is the maximum allowed by...

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Fish Die-Off In Ponds
Aug18

Fish Die-Off In Ponds

During this time of the year, the temperature changes create a challenge to fish populations living in ponds in our county. As a general rule, small ponds intensively managed for catfish are the most susceptible to die-off problems. Other common scenarios for summer die-off problems are ponds with large quantities of aquatic vegetation, ponds that are heavily or frequently fed with commercial fish diets, ponds that were stocked...

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Lights of Life Campaign Names Dr. Bill and Peggy Dietze Campaign Honorees
Aug16

Lights of Life Campaign Names Dr. Bill and Peggy Dietze Campaign Honorees

Every year, the Lights of Life Campaign Committee selects an individual, couple or business that has shown exceptional service, commitment and passion for Hopkins County and specifically for their support of the hospital.   That tradition continues with the couple selected as the 2016-2017 Campaign Honorees: Dr. Bill & Peggy Dietze Bill & Peggy have been an integral part of the Hopkins County Health Care Foundation since its...

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Cattle and Horses on Roadways Create Concerns
Aug16

Cattle and Horses on Roadways Create Concerns

Cattle and horses on roadways create concerns for Hopkins County citizens as well as those driving through the county on one of the three state highways that crisscross the county. With almost everyone having a cell phone with them at all times, drivers have a much easier time reporting animals in or near the roadway as they journey. Communications officers at the Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office field at least 10 calls per day...

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Creative Arts Contest – What will YOU Enter?
Aug16

Creative Arts Contest – What will YOU Enter?

Creative Arts Contest – What will YOU Enter? What a refreshing rain we recently received! Gardens have perked up, and lawns all across the county have been rejuvenated. Cooler weather has energized many folks, which puts us in the mindset for autumn. Autumn reminds us of back-to- school, beautiful fall leaves, sweaters, sports events, and refreshing temperatures, which remind us of…Fall Festival! As the Creative Arts Contest chairman,...

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