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2019-2023 Capital Improvement Program Includes 10 Major Projects
Jul12

2019-2023 Capital Improvement Program Includes 10 Major Projects

During their Tuesday night council session, the Sulphur Springs City Council approved 10 projects for the Capital Improvement Program for 2019-2023. All but two of the projects include water and sewer line replacement along with street rehabilitation. Those two projects, Highway 11 Rock Creek Crossing and a Highway 11 West  a reimbursable expense, will be sewer only.  The total cost of the 5-year plan is estimated to be $11,017,963....

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Mayor’s Proclamation: Kidney Health and Cancer Awareness Week June 4-8
Jun06

Mayor’s Proclamation: Kidney Health and Cancer Awareness Week June 4-8

Tuesday, June 5, 2018 during the Sulphur Springs City Council meeting, the week of June 4-8 was proclaimed Kidney Health and Cancer Awareness Week. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, healthy kidneys are essential for regulating our bodies by removing fluids, waste and toxins.  Kidneys release hormones that help regulate blood pressure, produce red blood cells and strengthen our bones; and WHEREAS, the precise cause of kidney cancer is unknown,...

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Cinco de Mayo Saturday at Celebration Plaza
May02

Cinco de Mayo Saturday at Celebration Plaza

During the Tuesday night Sulphur Springs City Council meeting announcements, Councilman Place 3 Oscar Aguilar reminded the public of the Cinco de Mayo Festival at Celebration Plaza. The event Saturday, May 5th begins at 2p.m. and continues until 11p.m. with lots of homemade Mexican food and live music. The live music will feature five (5) bands including one country band, Jacoby Smith. Aguilar said the event will be lots of...

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Cold, Rain Credited for Lowering Early Vote Numbers Wednesday
Apr26

Cold, Rain Credited for Lowering Early Vote Numbers Wednesday

A cold and rainy Wednesday slowed early voting and created the smallest daily turnout for the first three days of voting in the Sulphur Springs City Council election. Wednesday’s 55 votes added to the 94 votes cast Tuesday and 75 votes cast Monday bring the total number of votes cast to 224. Thursday hours for early voting are 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. and may provide a larger number of votes cast if voters chose to take advantage of early...

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Brown Clarifies Statement
Apr13

Brown Clarifies Statement

Marty and Tamara Brown, owners of Double Insanity Investments, LLC and property at 206 Main Street in Sulphur Springs visited KSST Studios Friday morning to point out that he did not say the information regarding a Sulphur Springs city council member had been told to him by a candidate for the city council but that he had read the information on a Facebook post. Mr. Brown could not readily remember whose Facebook post had provided the...

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EDC Sets April Ground Breaking for Load Trail in Heritage Business Park
Mar22

EDC Sets April Ground Breaking for Load Trail in Heritage Business Park

A ground breaking ceremony in Heritage Business Park for Load Trail has been announced by the Economic Development Corporation. The April 3, 2018 ground breaking will take place at 10:30 am. Heritage Business Park is located off Loop 301 near Raven Industries and Armorock Polymer Concrete. Load Trail, a manufacturer of trailers and dump trailers, will be housed in a 150,000 square feet building at Heritage Business Park. New jobs at...

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Budget Set, Master Plan Commissioned; Part of Litigation Settled; Sidewalk Grant Sought
Sep28

Budget Set, Master Plan Commissioned; Part of Litigation Settled; Sidewalk Grant Sought

It took less than 30 minutes for the Sulphur Springs City Council to race through and approve all items on their 17 item agenda the last Tuesday night in September. The meeting takes the place of the council’s October regular session. The council will be attending a state-wide conference for city councils during the week of usually reserved for their October meeting. Toole Design was approved to begin in October and take four to five...

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Proclamations, Presentations, and Resolutions Highlight Manager’s Report
May02

Proclamations, Presentations, and Resolutions Highlight Manager’s Report

Proclamations, presentations, and resolutions along with ordinances top the list of items on the Sulphur Springs City Council agenda for the 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 3rd regular session in City Hall Council Chambers, 201 North Davis Street. The council will meet in Executive Session at 6:30 p.m. to discuss the position of the presiding Municipal Court Judge and Associate Municipal Court Judge. At the conclusion of the regular session, they...

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Hopkins County Grand Jury Hands Down 51 Indictments Monday Afternoon
Oct27

Hopkins County Grand Jury Hands Down 51 Indictments Monday Afternoon

Monday afternoon, October 26, 2015, a Hopkins County Grand Jury handed down 51 indictments. Not all indicted have been arrested but those indictments that can be released include: Michael Allen Coker for theft of property over $20,000 but under $100,000. On September 18th of this year, 47-year old Michael Allen Coker was transported from the Dallas County Jail to the Hopkins County Jail to face a theft charge in Sulphur Springs. The...

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Local Businessman Arrested for Theft of Property
Oct24

Local Businessman Arrested for Theft of Property

Dan Hamiter, 79, has been charged with theft of property over $1500 but less than $20,000 in a magistrates hearing Saturday morning at Hopkins County Jail. Hamiter was arrested Friday morning just after 9 a.m. at his home. A two time candidate for Sulphur Springs City Council and a local businessman know by his nickname “Dan the Man”, Hamiter purchased items at an auction conducted recently in Hopkins County at an auction...

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