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Great Turnout At Youth Football Camp
Former Sulphur Springs Wildcat and Current Central Oklhamoma Broncho CJ Williams held a youth football camp Sunday. The camp provided young athletes in the Hopkins County area to get some additional work in, while also learning from some great former Sulphur Springs Wildcats players. The camp had a great turnout,...
Blotter Briefs
Sulphut Springs and Hopkins County law enfrocement activty from 5:30 a.m. Tuesday to 5:30 a.m. Friday included:. Officers responded to a theft at Walmart. Upon arrival, officers were told Timothy Shawn Price had been detained as the suspect. Officers viewed a video surveillance recording of the alleged theft. He could be seen putting items in bags without paying for them and leaving all points of sale without paying. The total for the merchandise was over $200. The 57-yearold Sulphur Springs man was arrested at 10:22 p.m. on a theft of property charge.
A story of work and success
I am proud of all of the News-Telegram’s publications, and in particular, the recent “Class of 2024” color tabloid, picturing every senior who graduated from public high schools in Hopkins County. At North Hopkins, 35 students crossed the stage for their diplomas, and 27 were in the graduating class at Sulphur Bluff. Como-Pickton CISD had 43 grads, and Cumby Collegiate High honored 23 grads. Miller Grove promoted 25 seniors, 16 picked up diplomas at Saltillo High School, and Sulphur Springs turned out 272 graduates. Congratulations to every student and parent.
Chamber Connection – June 26, 2024
Join us for our main networking monthly event when Nations Lending hosts our Cocktails and Conversation on Thursday, June 18. You don’t have to be a Chamber member to attend. It is free to everyone, and a prime time to make friends and contacts. The event will also mark...
Sulphur Springs Symphony League to present 32nd Annual Independence Day Concert, Firework Extravaganza Saturday
Sulphur Springs Symphony League to present 32nd Annual Independence Day Concert, Firework Extravaganza Saturday Image Dr. Douglas Bakenhus will once again conduct the Northeast Texas Symphony Orchestra during the free 32nd Annual Independence Day Celebration and Fireworks Extravaganza on Celebration Plaza this Saturday, June 29, 2024. File photo ...
Blotter Briefs
Briefs Sulphur Springs and Hopkins County law enforcement and firefighting activity from June 21-25 included:. Ronnie Blaine Icenhower Jr. was stopped at 10:01 p.m. on South Broadway Street for a traffic violation. A records check showed warrants for his arrest for not vaccinating a pet against rabies, dog at large, no seat belt and two expired operator’s licenses charges.
Chamber Connection by Butch Burney 06.26.24
Join us for our main networking monthly event when Nations Lending hosts our Cocktails and Conversation on Thursday, June 18. You don’t have to be a Chamber member to attend. It is free to everyone, and a prime time to make friends and contacts. The event will also mark...
Stunning House on Picturesque 58 Acres with Horse Facilities Available in Hopkins County
NEW to the market — A gated entrance, with pipe fencing, leads to a long, winding concrete driveway and recently remodeled 2-story home on 58-plus acres! Take in amazing views from every window of the picturesque countryside. ✅Separate Workshop. ✅Additional 40 x 30 equipment building or hay storage. ✅5-stall...
Hopkins County Genealogical Society Lunch And Learn Wednesday 06.26
The Hopkins County Genealogical Society is hosting a “Lunch and Learn” on Wednesday, June 26, at 611 North Davis Street in Sulphur Springs. The Society invites everyone to bring their sack lunch, salad, or drive-through meal and meet at the genealogy library from noon to 1:00 pm. Coffee, tea, water, and soft drinks will be available for purchase. At this week’s meeting, attendees will learn how to use the Periodical Source Index, or PERSI, an index compiled by the Genealogy Center in Indiana.
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