The following are a few important notes from Governor Abbott’s recent press conference, which took place Friday, April 17:
- Some elective surgeries and procedures have resumed (such as diagnostic testing for cancer).
- State parks are now open with groups of less than five, and masks must be worn at all times.
- Schools are closed for the remainder of the year. TEA is working on some guidelines or thoughts for alternative graduation plans. More information should be coming soon.
- Retail must remain online-only.
Chamber of Commerce
Our lobby is closed to visitors at this time. We have forwarded our phones and will be answering them Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Maloy Landfill
The Republic Services, Maloy landfill location, will temporally changed Saturday hours starting April 11. Moving forward Saturday hours will be 9 a.m to 11 a.m. We will continue these reduced Saturday hours until Governor Abbott relinquishes the social distancing and shelter-in-place policies. Thank you for your understanding in these uncertain times.
Library, Senior Citizen Center
The Library is staffed and taking online reserves for books and offering curbside pickup. Staff are answering phones, assisting patrons, and answering many kinds of questions. Also offered free, no password, 24/7 WIFI from the parking lot!
Meal-A-Day is still making daily deliveries.
Restaurants
All restaurant sit-down dining has been halted until April 30. Most have moved to curbside service and some are even offering home delivery. Just call ahead and visit with your favorite restaurant, and they will bring your food out to you. You can also visit “Takeout Together” on Facebook and Instagram. This is a place where restaurants are publishing current information and items they are offering.
Banking
Most financial institutions have closed their lobbies are banking by appointment. Most transactions can be handled online, and they are also available by phone.
Shopping
Most clothing stores are offering online shopping, curbside pickup, and even doorstep delivery.
Please, please don’t forget about your favorite place to shop during this time. They are all fearful and need your help!
Groceries
Our grocery stores have changed their hours of operation. They are closing at nigh to disinfect and re-stock shelves. They are also limiting quantities of items that you can purchase. Hopefully, this will help distribute goods in a more effective manner.
Pharmacies
Our pharmacies are open. Some have closed their lobbies but can be reached through the drive through or curbside service.
Museums
All museums are closed to the public. Most of them still have staffers and can be reached by phone. Main St. Theatre is also closed.
Hotels
All of our hotels are open for business and have increased their cleaning protocols.
Energy Companies
Our energy companies have closed their lobbies to visitors but can be reached by phone if needed.
Insurance Companies
Most of our insurance companies have closed their lobbies, but they are open and going strong by phone and email.
Hospital
For the safety and health of the community and our ministry, CHRISTUS Health is screening all associates and visitors to our hospitals to help lessen the risk of infectious disease transmission among our patients, associates, and guests.
- (1) Entrance to hospital through Emergency Department 24/7
- (1) Visitor per patient
- Visitors must be between the ages of 16 years-old and 65-years old.
- All visitors are screened at the door, including a temperature taken.
- All associates are screened at each shift, including a temperature taken.
- Visiting hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. (subject to change)
- Effective 4/6/2020 ALL hospital visitors are required to wear a mask. Visitors should bring their own mask; homemade cloth masks are acceptable.
School Districts in Hopkins County
All school districts in Hopkins County have moved to online learning.
SSISD: Free Meals
Beginning Tuesday, March 17, SSISD Food Services will be providing FREE meals for ALL SSISD students AND any community children who are between the ages of 1 – 18. Meals will be available for pick-up each Monday-Friday from 7:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. until further notices. Students will be able to pick up one breakfast and one lunch meal at this time. Students do not have to attend any one of these campuses to participate. Pick-up areas will be curbside grab-and-go and will be held at the following locations across Sulphur Springs:
- SSES (Lee Street bus lane)Bowie (Mockingbird Lane student drop off/pick up lane)
- Bush (South bus lane circle to awning), and
- Douglass (Calvert Street awning).
- Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Office, Civic Center: is open with limited staff.
Business Highlight
During the year 2020, The Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce is highlighting a business each week.
Please join me in congratulating our Business of the Week for April 23, Temple Trailer Sales.