Alliance Bank in Sulphur Springs
Foundation Announces New Breast Cancer Support Group
Nov03

Foundation Announces New Breast Cancer Support Group

November 3, 2024 – Sulphur Springs, TX – October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but for many, breast cancer isn’t a topic relegated to a month.  It is a fight, a reality, or a new diagnosis.  For those women, a local breast cancer support group has been formed. With the help of friends and breast cancer survivors, the Hopkins County Health Care Foundation has established a local breast cancer support group. An...

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Fairgoers Join Ken Paxton in Suing Texas State Fair for Allegedly Violating Their Gun Rights
Nov01

Fairgoers Join Ken Paxton in Suing Texas State Fair for Allegedly Violating Their Gun Rights

Three fairgoers are requesting up to $1 million in damages and to allow guns at the State Fair. BY JUAN SALINAS II – November 1, 2024 – Three fairgoers have joined Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in suing the State Fair of Texas and the city of Dallas over the fair’s policy banning all firearms from its properties. Monday’s filing is the latest maneuver from Paxton in an ongoing battle surrounding the State Fair and its...

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Grocery Supply Raises $100,000 for Charities At Golf Tournament
Nov01

Grocery Supply Raises $100,000 for Charities At Golf Tournament

November 1, 2024 – On October 28, 2024, GSC Enterprises, Inc. held its 36th Annual Charity Golf Tournament at Golf Clubs at the Tribute in The Colony, TX. GSC presented to local and regional organizations $100,000. Those benefiting from the 36th Annual Charity Golf Tournament were Morgan’s Mercy Mansion, Lake Country CASA, Northeast Texas Child Advocacy Center, Community Chest, GSC Benevolence, and Sulphur Springs Independent...

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Use An Annual Rye Cover Crop In Your Garden This Fall  From Master Gardener David Wall
Nov01

Use An Annual Rye Cover Crop In Your Garden This Fall  From Master Gardener David Wall

November 1, 2024 – One way to protect and enrich your garden soil for next spring is to plant a cover crop, and one of the best cover crops is cereal (annual) rye.  Cereal rye is a grain crop planted/sown on bare soil immediately after removing vegetable crop residue.  It grows very fast and so thick, it quickly outpaces any weeds trying to recover or newly landed weed seeds that sprout. First off. cereal rye’s...

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Dinner Bell for November 6, 2024
Oct31

Dinner Bell for November 6, 2024

The doors to Fellowship Hall at First United Methodist Church will open at 11:00 a.m. Meal service begins at 11:30 a.m.  and doors will close at 12:45 p.m. Please come join us to share fellowship and a meal.  It was Texas’ gain (especially Sulphur Springs) and California’s’ loss when the Dollison family decided to locate Diversi fied Storage Systems (DSS) in our fair city in January, 2016. Diversified Storage Systems...

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Chamber Connection – October 30, 2024
Oct31

Chamber Connection – October 30, 2024

By Butch Burney Saturday turned out to be a glorious day for stew fans as an estimated 7,500 people jammed Buford Park to take part in the 55th Annual Hopkins County Stew Contest, sponsored by Alliance Bank. The weather was pleasant in the morning, when stew was served from more than 170 pots! A big thank you to all those who attended, to our sponsors and especially to those cooks, who spent most of Friday and Saturday making stew for...

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Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Sues El Paso Doc­tor for Pre­scrib­ing Dan­ger­ous ​“Gen­der Tran­si­tion” Drugs to Chil­dren in Vio­la­tion of Texas Law
Oct30

Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Sues El Paso Doc­tor for Pre­scrib­ing Dan­ger­ous ​“Gen­der Tran­si­tion” Drugs to Chil­dren in Vio­la­tion of Texas Law

October 30, 2024 – Attorney General Ken Paxton sued an El Paso doctor for illegally providing “gender transition” treatments to Texas children. In some cases, the patients were as young as twelve.  Senate Bill 14, a Texas law that took effect in September 2023 and was upheld by the Texas Supreme Court in June 2024, prohibits “gender transition” medical interventions such as surgeries, puberty blockers, and cross-sex hormones for...

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Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office Releases Photo of Suspected Truck Believed to be Used in Crimes
Oct30

Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office Releases Photo of Suspected Truck Believed to be Used in Crimes

October 30, 2024 – Gangs burglarizing cars in Hopkins County seem to be well organized and using stolen vehicles to committ these crimes. One suspected vehicle being used has been identified as a stolen 2015 Chevrolet pickup. This vehicle may have scratches as it was driven through a barbed wire fence as it was stolen several months ago. Law enforcement believes the license plates will have been changed on the vehicle with...

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The 2024 Hopkins County United Way Continues to Collect for a Great Cause in This Campaign Meeting
Oct30

The 2024 Hopkins County United Way Continues to Collect for a Great Cause in This Campaign Meeting

October 30, 2024 – The 2024-2025 Hopkins County United Way keeps working to collect for great causes. Check out KSST’s coverage of their latest meeting that was held Tuesday, October 29, 2024, at the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office in Sulphur Springs, Texas. Give it a viewing...

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Check out the Game Everyone is Talking About;  Wildcats Versus Community on October 25th
Oct29

Check out the Game Everyone is Talking About; Wildcats Versus Community on October 25th

October 29, 2024 – Be sure to check out the game everyone is talking about… Below is KSST’s coverage of the Sulphur Springs High School Wildcats versus the Community Braves. The game was played Friday, October 25, 2024, at Gerald Prim Stadium in Sulphur Springs, Texas. Play by Play is called by KSST’s Sports Director John Mark Dempsey, and color commentary was provided by Tony Flippin. The Wildcats games are...

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