PJC-Sulphur Springs Campus Blend Club Gives to CANHelp
Dec12
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Lights of Life Tree Lighting at CHRISTUS Mother Frances Sulphur Springs–Video Presentation
Dec02

Lights of Life Tree Lighting at CHRISTUS Mother Frances Sulphur Springs–Video Presentation

Lights of Life Tree Lighting celebrated its 21st anniversary Thursday night and having benefited the local hospital with over $2.1 million during those years. Markeda Fisher, Chair of the Foundation Board, recounted some of the equipment that has been purchased for the hospital with donated funds. She told of a friend that benefitted from the Tele-Medicine addition to the hospital. Paul Harvey, CEO of the hospital, thanked members of...

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Christmas Calendar of Events in Sulphur Springs 2016
Nov30

Christmas Calendar of Events in Sulphur Springs 2016

THURSDAY DECEMBER 1….Lights of Life Tree Lighting in the Gardens at Christus Mother Frances Sulphur Springs hospital, at 6 pm. Santa will be there to visit with children, and everyone can enjoy carols, cookies and cocoa. FRIDAY DECEMBER 2…Casa Cookie Walk from 9 am til noon at First United Methodist Church Family Life Center. Lots of varieties of homemade cookies at $5 per pound! This benefits Hopkins County CASA...

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CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital Sulphur Springs and CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic to Celebrate National Rural Health Day
Nov16

CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital Sulphur Springs and CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic to Celebrate National Rural Health Day

Sterling Heights, Michigan (June 30, 2016) – CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital – Sulphur Springs and CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic – Sulphur Springs and Emory will join the National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health (NOSORH) and other state/national rural stakeholders in celebrating National Rural Health Day on Thursday, November 17, 2016. NOSORH created National Rural Health Day as a way to showcase rural America; increase...

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Shepard Appointed Texas Downtown Association Vice President; Leaves Sulphur Springs for Lancaster Economic Development Post
Nov15

Shepard Appointed Texas Downtown Association Vice President; Leaves Sulphur Springs for Lancaster Economic Development Post

Shane Shepard, Community Development Director for the City of Sulphur Springs, Texas, was appointed last Friday as the Vice President of the Texas Downtown Association (TDA).  He was Treasurer in 2016.  TDA is the statewide organization that provides resources for downtowns throughout the state.  They have over 450 members from Main Street and non-Main Street cities.  “Between Winnsboro and Sulphur Springs, I’ve been a member since...

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PJC-Sulphur Springs Center Spring Registration Underway
Nov14
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Taste of Sulphur Springs–A Video Presentation
Nov14
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Sulphur Springs Police Are Seeking This Man For Robbery at Alliance Bank Southtown Branch
Nov02

Sulphur Springs Police Are Seeking This Man For Robbery at Alliance Bank Southtown Branch

Sulphur Springs Police Department is looking for the individual who committed a robbery at a local bank Wednesday. The man is described as a white male 6 feet tall and heavy in weight. A robbery Wednesday at the Alliance Bank Southtown Branch on South Broadway is under investigation by Sulphur Springs Police. No one was injured in the robbery. The Southtown Branch will be closed this afternoon. All other locations will be...

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Sulphur Springs Public Library Update By Hope Cain
Oct28

Sulphur Springs Public Library Update By Hope Cain

Don’t forget about the Public Library this fall season! ON HALLOWEEN, in support of Breast Cancer Awareness we will PINK OUT at the library, so bring the kids by because we love to see the kids dressed in their Halloween best to post on our Facebook page! We will have the greatest spooky books ready to be checked out! AT MY DESK: I enjoyed the article in American Libraries titled “How Audiobooks Can Help Kids Who Struggle With...

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Wrong Month: City of Sulphur Springs to Re-Mail Water Bills
Oct19

Wrong Month: City of Sulphur Springs to Re-Mail Water Bills

Residents are asked to examine their water bills recently received from the City of Sulphur Springs. The bills received in October are actually bill for January to February, 2016 usage and not up-to-date. A city employee told KSST News that a computer error had caused the printing and mailing of the incorrect bill. The correct bill will be mailed to residents later this week.

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