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Four Taking Veteran’s Honor Flights to be Honored Thursday on Courthouse Steps
May02

Four Taking Veteran’s Honor Flights to be Honored Thursday on Courthouse Steps

Four U. S. Military Veterans will be honored Thursday, May 3, 2018, 11:30 a.m. on the Courthouse steps. The four Hopkins County men either have or will soon participate in a Veterans Honor Flight. Veterans Honor Flights provide an opportunity for veterans to visit the various war memorials in the nation’s capital. Thursday’s event will including remarks by David Watson who was an escort on a previous flight, Gordon Payne, a...

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Supreme Court Denies Acker Appeal
Apr16

Supreme Court Denies Acker Appeal

The U. S. Supreme Court has denied an appeal made on behalf of Daniel Clate Acker, 46, of Sulphur Springs. Acker is on Death Row in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice convicted of the kidnapping and the murder of 32-year old Marquetta “Markie” George. Acker, a native of Hunt County, was 29 at the time of his conviction. A date for his execution has not been set. Acker’s appeal was described as presenting compelling evidence of...

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Tuesday Groundbreaking for 150,000 Sq. Ft. Building to House Load Trail at Heritage Business Park
Apr03

Tuesday Groundbreaking for 150,000 Sq. Ft. Building to House Load Trail at Heritage Business Park

On a windy Tuesday, local government and civic leaders attended a ground breaking ceremony in Heritage Business Park for Load Trail. According to  Tom Sellers, CEO of Alliance Bank and President of the Hopkins County Economic Development Board who served as Master of Ceremonies for the event, Load Trail is known world-wide for the manufacture of trailers and dump trailers. Mayor John Sellers and County Judge Robert Newsom gave brief...

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Sheriff Presents Plan for Student Safety to Schools Without Law Enforcement Presence
Feb21

Sheriff Presents Plan for Student Safety to Schools Without Law Enforcement Presence

With concerns for student safety heightened by the recent shooting death of 17 students in a Florida School, Hopkins County Sheriff Lewis Tatum has proposed a law enforcement presence at the four Hopkins County Schools that, as of Monday, did not have security on campus. One school, North Hopkins, immediately responded and accepted the plan. Sheriff Tatum told KSST News Wednesday morning that he and the Sulphur Springs Police...

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Kelty Named Citizen of the Year at 92nd Annual Chamber of Commerce Banquet
Feb16

Kelty Named Citizen of the Year at 92nd Annual Chamber of Commerce Banquet

Tim Kelty was named Citizen of the Year and Carolyn McKinney was named Woman of the Year during the 92nd Annual Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce Membership Banquet. The 470 who filled the Exhibit Room at the Hopkins County Civic Center celebrated the accomplishments of several county residents and of the local chamber during the two hour event. With the dd1920’s theme, “Extra! Extra! Read All About It!”, a video highlighting...

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Commissioners’ Begin Dirt Work for New Law Enforcement Center Courtroom; Forge Agreement With City of Commerce
Feb13

Commissioners’ Begin Dirt Work for New Law Enforcement Center Courtroom; Forge Agreement With City of Commerce

Monday morning, each Hopkins County Commissioner had dump trucks hauling dirt from Luminant’s coal mine property to the location of the new county Law Enforcement Center as work has begun on the foundation for the new Hopkins County law enforcement center to be located beside the county jail. All four precincts are participating in hauling the donated dirt from the land fill at the coal mine saving tax payer money. The dirt haul...

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Acker Capital Murder Decision to Go Before Supreme Court
Jan16

Acker Capital Murder Decision to Go Before Supreme Court

The Capital Murder verdict delivered in Eighth Judicial Court in 2001 will go before the United States Supreme Court after all other appeals have provided questions that can only be answered by the nations top court. Daniel Clate Acker, 46, is on Death Row convicted of the kidnapping and murder of 32-year old Marquetta “Markie” George. Acker, a native of Hunt County, was 29 at the time of his conviction. County Judge Robert Newsom was...

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Courthouse Opens at 10 a.m. Tuesday Due to Weather Conditions
Jan15

Courthouse Opens at 10 a.m. Tuesday Due to Weather Conditions

Hopkins County Courthouse will open at 10 a.m. Tuesday, January 16th. Emergency personnel are not included in the delayed opening. Law enforcement, fire, and road crews should check with their supervisors and elected officials, according to County Judge Robert Newsom.

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Commissioners’ Court to Discuss Courthouse Annex in Friday Work Session
Jan11

Commissioners’ Court to Discuss Courthouse Annex in Friday Work Session

Following the Friday 1 p.m. Hopkins County Commissioners’ Court special meeting, Commissioners will meet in a budget work session to discuss the construction of a courtroom annex adjacent to the New Hopkins County Jail. The courtroom annex was on the Monday, January 8th regular session agenda but commissioners tabled the item when questions regarding the building of a second building for offices for the District Attorney and District...

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Commissioners’ Court Tables New Courtroom Construction, New Voting Machine Purchase
Jan08

Commissioners’ Court Tables New Courtroom Construction, New Voting Machine Purchase

In a 3-2 vote Hopkins County Commissioners’ Court tabled two agenda items that would have allowed the start of building a new 100 seat courtroom attached to the Hopkins County Jail. Although the money is available, commissioners questioned the cost of building the one building versus any savings that would come from building both the courtroom and a building to house the District Attorney and District Clerk offices. The commissioners’...

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