Hopkins County 27th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Awards Ceremony Set
Jan01

Hopkins County 27th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Awards Ceremony Set

Dr. Ray Keck, President of Texas A & M Commerce, will serve as Master of Ceremony for the 27th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Awards Ceremony is set for 7 p.m. January 15, 2018, at Morning Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday celebrates the life and legacy of a man who brought hope and healing to America. We commemorate as well the timeless values he taught us through his example — the values...

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Chance to Win 250 Bobcat Welder, Job Box, and 16ft Bumperpull Trailer at Help a Child Event Saturday
Oct20

Chance to Win 250 Bobcat Welder, Job Box, and 16ft Bumperpull Trailer at Help a Child Event Saturday

Help-a-Child Benefit at Hopkins County Regional Civic Center is observing it’s tenth year in sending assistance to  three children’s charities: Southern Christian Home, Scottish Rite Hospital and  Northeast Texas Child Advocacy Center. Already a successful source of funds for these organizations, the 2017 Help-a-Child Benefit may be the biggest one yet due in part to an increased number of sponsors and one very large donation, a...

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Help A Child Benefit Celebrates 10th Anniversary With Huge Event Oct. 21
Oct16

Help A Child Benefit Celebrates 10th Anniversary With Huge Event Oct. 21

Knowing that more help is always needed, Wade Bartley imagined creating an event that would assist abused, handicapped and disadvantaged children who come from the Northeast Texas area. The benefit event he had in mind would enable local individuals and businesses with a heart for helping to have greater reach with donations of money. Today, the Help-a-Child Benefit  is observing it’s tenth year in sending assistance to  three...

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Hopkins County Officials Receive Oath of Office-Video Presentation by Channel 18 News
Jan02

Hopkins County Officials Receive Oath of Office-Video Presentation by Channel 18 News

Newly elected and re-elected Hopkins County officials received the oath of office at 4 p.m. Sunday in the District Court Room of the County Courthouse. Among those receiving the oath of office: Newly elected Sheriff Lewis Tatum and  County Commissioner, Precinct 1 Mickey Earl Barker. Returning elected officials include: Eighth District Court Judge Eddie Northcutt, , District Attorney Will Ramsey, County Attorney Dustanna Hyde Rabe,...

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Hopkins County Officials Receive Oath January 1st
Jan01

Hopkins County Officials Receive Oath January 1st

Newly elected and re-elected Hopkins County officials received the oath of office at 4 p.m. Sunday in the District Court Room of the County Courthouse. Among those receiving the oath of office: Newly elected Sheriff Lewis Tatum and  County Commissioner, Precinct 1 Mickey Earl Barker. Returning elected officials include: Eighth District Court Judge Eddie Northcutt, , District Attorney Will Ramsey, County Attorney Dustanna Hyde Rabe,...

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Hopkins County Officals Swearing-In
Dec22

Hopkins County Officals Swearing-In

Officials in Hopkins County like to swear-in newly elected and re-elected county office holders on January 1. They will do so again this time except, since New Year’s Day falls on Sunday, the time will be later than usual. The ceremony will take place at 4 p.m. in the District Courtroom at the County Courthouse. County Judge Robert Newsom said the later time would allow those who want to attend to go to church Sunday morning and...

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KSST Local Election Coverage Begins at 7 p.m.; List of Local Races/Polling Places
Nov08

KSST Local Election Coverage Begins at 7 p.m.; List of Local Races/Polling Places

Local voters will be focused on various races and KSST will be your source for election returns. KSST staff will be at the Hopkins County Clerk’s Office to bring you up to the minute coverage of local election returns. KSST will begin coverage at 7 p..m.  State and national returns will also be reported at :15, :30, and :45 minutes past the hour beginning at 7:15 p.m. In Precinct 3 of Hopkins County incumbent Republican Wade...

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Two Opportunities to Learn More of PJC Proposed District Service Plan on November Ballot
Oct15

Two Opportunities to Learn More of PJC Proposed District Service Plan on November Ballot

Hopkins County residents have two opportunities to learn more about the Paris Junior College district service plan that will be on the November 8th general election ballot. Monday night at the civic center and Tuesday night at the County Republican Bipartisan Forum. In order to provide more information about the Paris Junior College proposed district service plan, a series of town halls are being held in the coming weeks. The meeting...

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“Updated” Bipartisan Candidate Forum
Oct04

“Updated” Bipartisan Candidate Forum

The Republican Party of Hopkins County will host a bipartisan candidate forum on October 18th at the League Street Church of Christ Fellowship Hall located at 1100 League Street South in Sulphur Springs.   There will be a Candidate forum between Republican incumbent Wade Bartley and challenger Democrat Billy Emerson.   The candidates are running for the office of Precinct # 3 Commissioner.  Each candidate will give an opening...

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FEMA Provides over $2-Million in Disaster Relief to Hopkins County for May, 2015 Storm Damage
Mar28

FEMA Provides over $2-Million in Disaster Relief to Hopkins County for May, 2015 Storm Damage

Hopkins County will receive $2,098,103.80 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to assist with county road repair. Each precinct will share in this according to the specific damage from flooding and storm damage that occurred in May, 2015, according to Hopkins County Judge Robert Newsom and the four county commissioners who spoke during a news conference at the Courthouse Monday morning at 9 a.m. following their weekly...

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