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Community Players Inc Presents Willy Wonka Jr for the 2024 Children’s Summer Workshop Beginning June 21st
June 7, 2024 – Community Players Inc/MST 2024 Summer Children’s workshop show is Willy Wonka Jr. Words and music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newly. Adapted for the stage by Leslie Bricusse and Timothy A. McDonald. Based on the popular book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. Performances are currently scheduled for June 21st, 22nd, and 28th, beginning at 7:00pm, and June 23rd, 29th, and 30th, beginning at 2:00pm on those days. Willy Wonka Jr will be presented at Main Street Theatre in Sulphur Springs, Texas. For more details check out www.communityplayersinc.com.
Room Dedication at the Northeast Texas Children’s Museum
June 7, 2024 – Commerce, Texas – The Northeast Texas Children’s Museum is thrilled to announce the expansion and renovation of a new area within its premises, adding an additional 3,100 square feet to accommodate its growing number of visitors. This exciting development comes in response to...
Betty Jean Moseley
Betty Jean Moseley, age 76 of Cumby Passed away on June 5, 2024. Funeral Service will be at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, June 14, 2024 at West oaks Funeral Home. Full obituary forthcoming. FUNERAL SERVICE. Friday. June 14, 2024. 2:00 PM. West Oaks Funeral Home. 500 S. Hillcrest Drive. Sulphur...
Fernando Gutierrez Named James “Randy” Fugate Memorial Wildlife Division Professional of the Year
AUSTIN — Fernando Gutierrez, wildlife technician at Kerr Wildlife Management Area (WMA), is recipient of the 2024 James “Randy” Fugate Memorial Wildlife Division Professional of the Year Award. The award was established in 2021 and recognizes a staff member who demonstrates a positive attitude toward all aspects...
First Texas 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrant Arrested
AUSTIN – Just over 24 hours since Governor Greg Abbott launched Texas’ 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is announcing the first arrest from that list. Servando Trejo Duran Jr., 62, was taken into custody in Baytown, Texas by DPS...
Meal-A-Day Looking For Volunteers
June 7, 2024 – Meal-A-Day Sulphur Springs Texas is looking for a few volunteer to help in the kitchen. No cooking skills required! We already have a great staff that will lead the way. Even if you only feel qualified to open cans, or stir a pot, we can use you. You can be a part of a team that creates the wonderful meals for all those who use the service.
Betty Marilyn Lightfoot
Betty Marilyn Lightfoot, age 86, of Mount Vernon, Texas passed away on Thursday, June 6, 2024, at her home surrounded by her loving family. Betty was born in Hopkins County, Texas to Waymon Carl Newsome, Sr., and Sybil Lee (Davis) Newsome on July 30, 1937. She married Harold Don Lightfoot on April 8, 1955. Betty worked as a secretary. She was an avid reader and loved her family, especially the grandchildren and the great grandchildren and she was the best MeMe to them.
James Duckworth
James Clinton Duckworth was born on December 17, 2040 in Charleston, Texas to Lonnie and Rosa (Turner) Duckworth. He was employed by the City of Arlington for several years. James is survived by his sisters, Joyce Bulin of Cooper, Texas and Edith Jackson of Sulphur Springs, Texas; and brothers, Troy Duckworth of Cooper, Texas and Jesse Duckworth of Sulphur Springs, Texas.
Spencer Todd Bartko
Spencer Todd Bartko, of Mount Vernon, Texas passed away Sunday, June 2, 2024, in Tyler, Texas. He left us way too soon and will forever be in our hearts. Spencer was born in Plano, Texas on October 15, 2002. His parents were Glenn Alan Bolt and Julie Anne West Bartko. He graduated from Mount Vernon ISD in 2021. Spencer worked construction and was dedicated to Illusionz Inc. He was a hard worker and enjoyed building things. He spent many hours washing his truck and keeping it detailed to perfection. Spencer loved going mudding, but only in his friend’s vehicles, so his truck would stay clean. His pastime enjoyment was listening to all genres of loud music while backroad driving. Spencer was a good brother, a great friend to many, and described as the perfect son.
Hopkins County Opens Clean Up Sites for County Residents
June 5, 2024 – In the aftermath of the latest storm that blew through Hopkins County, the Commissioner’s Court has quickly opened up their Clean Up sites for county residents to drop off trees and brush. Each Precinct in Hopkins County will have a location for residents in that precinct to drop off trees and brush only. Other items normally received during the Spring Clean Up Days will not be accepted at this time. The collection times are from 7am until 3:30pm each day. Locations and days can be found below.
Randolph ‘Randy’ Spraglin
A celebration of life for Randolph ‘Randy’ Spraglin will be held Saturday June 8, 2024 starting at 2PM at Morning Chapel Baptist Church in Sulphur Springs. Pastor H.B. Nash will officiate. Randy was born to the last R.T. and Ruby Faye Weeks on March 16, 1959 in Cason,...
Sulphur Springs Clean Up Site Open For Rest of Week
June 5, 2024 – Sulphur Springs City Manager Marc Maxwell has opened up the Clean Up Site starting Wednesday, June 5 through Saturday June 8 for limbs and debris only to help residents dispose of mounting debris from recent storms. The site is accepting limbs and trees ONLY during this emergency opening and help to unload your yard waste will NOT be provided. The location located on Jefferson Street, just past FlowServe, will be open from 8am until 4pm each weekday until Friday and will have extended hours on Saturday from 7am until 7pm. Access is availble to Sulphur Springs residents only and you may be asked to prove residency with a drivers license or water bill.
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