Postal Service to Sell Newly Redesigned Money Orders
Jan23

Postal Service to Sell Newly Redesigned Money Orders

Redesign Enhances Current Security Features January 23, 2025 – WASHINGTON, DC— The U.S. Postal Service is introducing a new, redesigned money order. The new design will enhance already strong security features to further deter counterfeiting and other fraudulent activities. It will be released in February 2025. The current, or “legacy,” postal money order will be sold until stock is depleted. The newly designed money order...

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More Suspects Caught Up in Cattle Theft
Jan22

More Suspects Caught Up in Cattle Theft

January 22, 2025 – Two more suspects will be spending the night in the Hopkins County Jail as two suspects have bonded out of jail in a local cattle theft case. As the plot thickens on the theft of almost 100 head of cattle, so far, Gabriel Gomez, age 20, and Jeremy Gomez, age 19, are the latest suspects facing theft charges in the cattle case stemming from an investigation on Farm-to-Market Road 3236. The investigation now...

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Suspected Cattle Rustlers Rounded Up in Hopkins County
Jan22

Suspected Cattle Rustlers Rounded Up in Hopkins County

MUNOZ, RICARDO BARAJAS, ADRIAN January 22, 2025 – Local investigators rounded up two individuals so far suspected of heading up cattle that were not their property and moving them on up to Delta County to be sold. The investigation started with a report from a rancher on FM 3236 in Hopkins County on January 18th of this year that cattle were missing from the property. Texas Cattle Rancher investigators got involved and soon...

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Ag Commissioner Sid Miller Invites Eligible Nonprofits to Apply for Summer Nutrition Programs
Jan22

Ag Commissioner Sid Miller Invites Eligible Nonprofits to Apply for Summer Nutrition Programs

Approved agencies and organizations will be reimbursed with federal funds for feeding Texas children during the summer break January 22, 2025 – AUSTIN – Today, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller announced the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) is accepting sponsor applications for its 2025 Summer Meal Programs. These programs connect eligible organizations with federal funds to sponsor meal sites that serve healthy...

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Preparing for Winter Storms is Crucial to Ensure the Safety of Individuals by Mario Villarino
Jan22

Preparing for Winter Storms is Crucial to Ensure the Safety of Individuals by Mario Villarino

January 22, 2025 – Preparing for winter storms is crucial to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals, livestock, and property. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service offers comprehensive resources to help Texans effectively prepare for and respond to winter weather events. Key Preparedness Steps: 1. Stay Informed: Keep abreast of weather forecasts and heed advisories from local authorities. Reliable...

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Check Out the Latest Episode of Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey and Cooper Lake’s Aron Maib
Jan21

Check Out the Latest Episode of Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey and Cooper Lake’s Aron Maib

In this episode of KSST’s A Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey, John Mark sat down with Cooper Lake State Park Supervisor Aron Maib. The two discussed the upcoming “Kids’ Trout Fishing Day” January 25th, 2025, the park’s need for volunteers, the “Skins and Skulls” event, and much more. Take a look at this episode and learn what Cooper Lake State Park has instore for you!...

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OPINION: New Horse Protection Act Rule: More Harm Than Good?
Jan21

OPINION: New Horse Protection Act Rule: More Harm Than Good?

An Editorial by Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller January 21, 2025 – The Biden Administration’s new Horse Protection Act (HPA) rule might sound like a good idea on paper, but let me tell you—it’s a disaster in practice. This rule isn’t about protecting horses; it’s about federal bureaucrats grabbing more control over an industry they clearly don’t understand. The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) new rule...

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Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Sues Biden Dur­ing the Administration’s Final Hours to Stop Unlaw­ful Ban on Off­shore Drilling
Jan21

Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Sues Biden Dur­ing the Administration’s Final Hours to Stop Unlaw­ful Ban on Off­shore Drilling

January 21, 2025 – Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued the Biden Administration during its final hours to prevent President Joe Biden’s unlawful restriction of offshore drilling in violation of federal law. W&T Offshore, Inc, joined Attorney General Paxton in the lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court Eastern District of Texas Lufkin Division. On January 6, President Biden unlawfully attempted to indefinitely extend the...

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Learn What’s Up at the Sulphur Springs Senior Citizens Activity Center on This Second Cup Of Coffee
Jan21

Learn What’s Up at the Sulphur Springs Senior Citizens Activity Center on This Second Cup Of Coffee

On this episode of KSST’s A Second Cup Of Coffee With John Mark Dempsey, John Mark chatted with Sulphur Springs Senior Citizens Activity Center Coordinator Dawna Pryor. The two talked about what is, and what will be, going on at the Senior Citizens Activity Center, such as water color painting, a Valentine’s Day Karaoke party, activities to help with balance and strength, and so much more. Be sure to check out this...

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Wildcats Took on Bonham in Basketball Action January 17th
Jan19

Wildcats Took on Bonham in Basketball Action January 17th

January 19, 2025 – The Sulphur Springs High School Wildcats took on Bonham in basketball action January 17, 2025, at Wildcats Gym in Sulphur Springs, Texas. Below is KSST’s coverage of the thrilling game. Check it...

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