Student Council by Brenden Lynn and Justin Brock
Feb10

Student Council by Brenden Lynn and Justin Brock

Justin Brock is a student at SSISD Middle School. KSST supports the efforts of all students interested in journalism, and is proud to publish their efforts. Brenden Lynn is a student at SSISD Middle School. KSST supports the efforts of all students interested in journalism, and is proud to publish their efforts.es here Have you ever thought about being a big part of your school? Did you know that there’s a place for you right here at...

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City Council Proclaims February Black History Month, Hears Reports,
Feb03

City Council Proclaims February Black History Month, Hears Reports,

Mayor Kayla Price read a proclamation honoring Black History month as the Sulphur Springs City Council meet in regular session Tuesday evening. The council received reports from the city manager (report here), chief of police (report here), and a report regarding the HOME Program. They also approved a resolution that would prohibit the open carry of a weapon during an open session of the city council. City Human Resources Director...

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Race/Ethnicity of Traffic Stops in Sulphur Springs Reflect City Population Diversity Ratios
Feb03

Race/Ethnicity of Traffic Stops in Sulphur Springs Reflect City Population Diversity Ratios

Caucasians make up 75% percent of all traffic stops in Sulphur Springs, 11% are African-American, and 12% are Hispanic. In a report to the Sulphur Springs City Council Tuesday night, Police Chief Jay Sanders presented an annual racial profiling traffic stop and arrest report. In the report, Sanders pointed out the number of traffic stops for the year total 5113. In those stops officers have only known the race or ethnicity of the...

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City Manager Report Notes Destruction of K-9 Vehicle in Local Fire
Feb03

City Manager Report Notes Destruction of K-9 Vehicle in Local Fire

In his report to the February meeting of the Sulphur Springs City Council, City Manager Marc Maxwell noted street projects completed and those begun. He also noted that work on the Davis/Tomlinson downtown parking lot will begin Friday, February 5th. The city will also be installing lights and landscaping for a county 90-space parking lot to be built at the northeast corner at Jefferson and Rosemont Streets. He also noted the K-9...

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EDC Presents State of the Economy Report to City Council
Feb03

EDC Presents State of the Economy Report to City Council

With only 3.8 percent unemployment in December, Sulphur Springs and Hopkins County face a good news/bad news situation.  Economic Development Director Roger Feagley presented his State of the Economy Report to the Sulphur Springs City Council Tuesday Night. He pointed to the employment rate as an indicator of the stability of jobs in the area. Although the numbers are not exact, Feagley said people whose benefits have expired, who are...

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Glass, Taylor File for Re-election to City Council
Jan25

Glass, Taylor File for Re-election to City Council

Sulphur Springs City Council Incumbent Emily Glass and Freddie Taylor have filed for re-election toon city council. Glass filed for Place 5 this past week. Incumbent Freddy Taylor filed for Place 4 Monday. The last day to file for one of the two places available on the council is Feb 19th. The election is May 7th. Anyone desiring to file may pick up the paperwork for filing at the City Secretary’s office during business hours at city...

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City Council Appoints ZBA Members, Approve Parking Improvements, Welcome Tesla Charging Station
Jan06

City Council Appoints ZBA Members, Approve Parking Improvements, Welcome Tesla Charging Station

During their forty minute Tuesday night session, January 5, 2016, the Sulphur Springs City Council appointed a member and two alternates to the Zoning Board of Adjustments and approved the remainder of the agenda. Appointed to the ZBA were permanent member Kevin Mohl and alternate members Brad Burgin and Ben Spraggins. The appointments were made after the ZBA had failed to acquire a quorum for meetings in two of the previous three...

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City Manager’s Report Presented in Council Meeting
Jan06

City Manager’s Report Presented in Council Meeting

Tuesday night, January 5th, City Manager Marc Maxwell presented his monthly manager’s report to the City Council in session for their January meeting. His report follows. STREETS, WATER AND SEWER –   The Rockdale Road reconstruction project is underway.  Westbrook Concrete Contractors is forming and pouring the concrete street one segment at a time.  Approximately 65% of the concrete is in place.  Water utilities have been...

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Proposed Charging Station for Tesla On City Agenda Tuesday
Jan04

Proposed Charging Station for Tesla On City Agenda Tuesday

Sulphur Springs City Council will consider a proposal that Tesla Motors representatives have already stated would be advantageous to both the city and Tesla vehicle owners. A charging station for Tesla vehicles to be built along Tomlinson Street in Sulphur Springs would be the only charging station between Rockwall and Hot Springs, Arkansas, according to City Manager Marc Maxwell. The location of the eight space charging center was...

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City Council to Consider Additional Downtown Parking
Jan04

City Council to Consider Additional Downtown Parking

A space that is currently used for parking but not designated for parking, at the corner of Davis and Main Streets, is the proposed site for additional downtown parking. On the busiest of days the lot usually contains 44 to 47 vehicles but with the planned parking some 74 vehicles will be parked there. The proposal will be presented to the Sulphur Springs City Council Tuesday night during their January session. City Manager Marc...

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