Tradin’ Post, Monday, August 7th, 2017:
Aug07

Tradin’ Post, Monday, August 7th, 2017:

For Sale: Local herbicide/pesticide free produce from our farm east of Sulphur Springs….Yellow squash, cucumber, some zucchini, okra and cantaloupe….Also selling free-range eggs…For availability call (469)-693-2246

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Aviation History: Lockheed C-121 Constellation
Aug06

Aviation History: Lockheed C-121 Constellation

The following information comes from local Sulphur Springs resident Tony Hughes.  Mr Hughes worked on, performed engine run up, pre-flight/post flight and flew as an aircraft mechanic observer on FCF’s (functional check flight) at the Greenville, Tx. plant, formerly known as TEMCO.  The Greenville plant started as Temco (Texas Engineering & Manufacturing Co.) then changed to Ling-Temco Electronics, Inc. in 1960, then...

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Good Times at the Dairy Queen Back To School Carnival
Aug05

Good Times at the Dairy Queen Back To School Carnival

Everyone who attended had a good time at the Back to School Carnival hosted by Dairy Queen.”Teams from both locations chipped in to help! We would like to make it an annual thing, and maybe switch between [the Main Street and South Broadway] locations.” Destanie Walls, GM for Main Street Dairy Queen, said. Students and families enjoyed bounce houses, duck pond games, dunking booth, the bake sale, face painting, and a photo...

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CANHelp Back To School Bash was a Big Success
Aug05

CANHelp Back To School Bash was a Big Success

CANHelp’s Back to School Bash was a huge success! There were over a thousand people in attendance. Shanna Martin met up with KSST to talk about the event. “It’s been crazy but good! For our first year, we think it’s a hit! We are very happy with the turnout and we want to make this a tradition.” Martin said her favorite part was “seeing the place filled up! It’s a testament to the community,...

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Dairy Queen’s Back to School Bash: Tonight from 6-8 pm
Aug05

Dairy Queen’s Back to School Bash: Tonight from 6-8 pm

August 5, 2017 – The Dairy Queen restaurant on South Broadway in Sulphur Springs is hosting a Back to School Carnival tonight from 6:00 pm- 8:00 pm. The event  is free and open to everyone!  Featured activities for students will include: a bake sale benefiting local charities, face painting, a dunking booth, a picture booth, ring toss, and more!  The restaurant will  also be open during the event. KSST sat down with Lisa Derocco...

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It’s Official: August 3rd HC Sweetees Proclaimed World Champs
Aug04

It’s Official: August 3rd HC Sweetees Proclaimed World Champs

By Savannah Owens The Hopkins County Sweetees are back from Alexandria Louisiana with a huge trophy and even bigger smiles. These girls had a 14-0 record, and were undefeated for the entire season. Hopkins County Judge Newsom issued a proclamation at 4:30 pm at the County Courthouse where he dedicated August third to the official Hopkins County Sweetees World Champs. Head Coach Tanner Ragan, and Assistant Coaches Andy Taylor and Geoff...

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This Bug is Back and Looking for Blood
Aug04

This Bug is Back and Looking for Blood

By Savannah Owens There have been 19 confirmed cases and counting of the Zika Virus in Texas this year. In 2016 Texas had 370 cases of  West Nile Virus, which is also becoming a threat in Texas in 2017 as mosquito season has hit it’s peak time. People can hardly go outside to check their mail without being bitten. While most people who contract West Nile Virus don’t have symptoms, about 20% of people will face fever, body...

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Tradin’ Post, Friday, August 4th, 2017:
Aug04

Tradin’ Post, Friday, August 4th, 2017:

 For Sale: Canton blue China excellent condition full set for $150.00 … also for sale a nice clothes chest has two drawers and two shelves behind doors ,about 4 foot tall,asking $75.00.  call (972)-838-0137 For Sale: Lowboy trailer, great for hauling large deck mower, golf cart, motorcycles, bldg materials, etc. 6 x 8 heavy duty expanded metal flooring, load capacity 2000 lbs. Lights work, almost new tires, bed tilts for easy on...

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Something’s Fishy…or Not By Johanna Hicks
Aug04

Something’s Fishy…or Not By Johanna Hicks

Something’s Fishy…or Not You have probably heard that the recommendation for fish consumption is two times a week.  Sometimes, that is easier said than done.   Some people are afraid of cooking seafood because of the food safety aspect.  Texas A&M AgriLife Extension can help you so you can confidently cook seafood safely with these tips! 1)      Avoid cross-contamination.  Handle raw and cooked seafood products separately. ...

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Evaluating Weed Control: Sprayer Calibration By Mario Villarino
Aug04

Evaluating Weed Control: Sprayer Calibration By Mario Villarino

Evaluating weed control: sprayer calibration Weed control relies in proper weed identification, proper method of control, herbicide selection (if applicable), time of application and proper delivery of the herbicide. Must of the weed control is more successful when weeds are small, but weeds are harder to identify when immature. Also, high temperatures and older weeds require more herbicide to accomplish the goal. At this time of the...

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