N E Texas Choral Society Gets Set for “Stage and Screen” Concert on May 4,5
Mar05

N E Texas Choral Society Gets Set for “Stage and Screen” Concert on May 4,5

Carol Allen, Director of North East Texas Choral Society During two semesters per year, Carol Allen directs her 100-voice choral group in Monday night rehearsals at First United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall in downtown Sulphur Springs. This has been her habit for over 20 years. She finds great pleasure and fulfillment in using her choral training to bring out the music in individuals and provide the community with the art form of...

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Social Change Awards Presented at 2019 Annual MLK Awards Ceremony
Jan22

Social Change Awards Presented at 2019 Annual MLK Awards Ceremony

The Annual Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Awards Ceremony in Sulphur Springs, Texas on MLK Day, Monday January 21, 2019 at 7pm. honored local citizens who continue the legacy of “fostering human dignity and our common humanity through their projects, programs and visions.” Over 50 individuals received the 2019 Social Change Award” at the event. Dr. Lavelle Hendricks, Pastor of East Caney Missionary Baptist...

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North Hopkins Election is Friday
Oct05

North Hopkins Election is Friday

The regular election day for a tax ratification election in the North Hopkins ISD is Friday. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. with voting in the North Hopkins ISD Admin Building Board Room. School Superintendent Darin Jolly says voters will really be approving a swap. 13-cents will be added to the district’s Maintenance and Operation raising its’ rate from $1.04 to $1.17 per $100 valuation. The Interest and...

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Miller Grove News
Nov11

Miller Grove News

by Brandon Darrow I believe the biggest and most exciting news this week, hands down, is that the presidential election is finally over!  It has been a long campaign trail that has finally come to a halt and I for one am glad.  For months we have been bombarded with information over television and social media about the elections.  Thankfully, we can all say that we won’t have to listen to any of the election buzz for four more years....

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Chamber Report September 1, 2016
Sep01

Chamber Report September 1, 2016

Chamber Connection-September 1st   Thank you to everyone who attended the Speed Networking event at Cedar Canyon!  It truly was a fun and eventful night.  Cedar Canyon, located on Highway 154, is simply a stunning venue.  Those new to Cedar Canyon scoped out the beautiful venue while enjoying delicious food and dessert provided by Lyndsay’s Plates + Provisions.  Doc Flesher of The Communications Coaching Group welcomed the crowd...

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Miller Grove News 8-19-2016
Aug19

Miller Grove News 8-19-2016

As summer begins to subside and we prepare to start another school year, it is time for me to dust of the old laptop computer and start writing Miller Grove News for yet another year.  It seems like just yesterday I started writing this column but looking back it has nearly been a decade ago.  Things in “The Grove” have changed over time and the world has changed quite a bit too.  As we look to the upcoming months we wonder how the...

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Chamber Connection- August 18th
Aug18

Chamber Connection- August 18th

Chamber Connection-August 18th The tickets are going fast, but they are still available!!!  The Chamber of Commerce is hosting An Evening of Speed Networking!  Because networking is just a fancy word for making friends! Our event will be held on Tuesday, August 30th, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Cedar Canyon in Sulphur Springs. This is the perfect opportunity for local business owners to network with other business owners in a...

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Proposed PJC District Expansion Explained at Listening Session
Jul20

Proposed PJC District Expansion Explained at Listening Session

Stating a desire to be transparent, Dr. Pam Anglin, President of Paris Junior College, addressed a small group of Hopkins County citizens regarding the November 8th ballot proposal to include Hopkins County in the PJC District. It would mean a new tax at 10-cents per $100 evaluation.  Dr. Anglin pointed to the advantages of the community college as well as discussing the tax. Como-Pickton School District and the Saltillo School...

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Chamber Connection – July 7th, 2016
Jul07

Chamber Connection – July 7th, 2016

  I hope you were all able to attend and thoroughly enjoy the Independence Day Concert and Fireworks presented by the Sulphur Springs Symphony League last Saturday night.  The concert was flawless and the fireworks were truly a sight to be seen.  What a wonderful night in Hopkins County!  Thank you to everyone who worked diligently to make that beautiful night such a success. Ribbon Cutting for The Chocolate Finale was held at...

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Primary Run-off Early Voting Continues Through Friday
May19

Primary Run-off Early Voting Continues Through Friday

Hopkins County early voting numbers are running near normal for a run-off Primary Election according to County Clerk Debbie Shirley. Through Thursday at 10:33 a.m.,  239 Republicans and Democrats have cast ballots. Early voting continues through Friday 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the SSISD Administration Board Room on Connelly Street. Texas voters return to the polls May 24th 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. to cast ballots in the run-off election....

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