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In Defense Of Capitalism
Jul23

In Defense Of Capitalism

by Intern Steven Payne During the duration of Senator Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign, the cause of Socialism was carried by the senator and many of his supporters, especially among the millennial voters. It was spoken of as a cure for American corruption in both the economy and the government. For the supporters of the Democratic-Socialist movement, Capitalism is the sickness which is plaguing American society, giving an...

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SSISD Personnel Changes
Jul22

SSISD Personnel Changes

A special meeting of the Sulphur Springs ISD school board was held on Friday, July 22, 2016. Resignations   Lane Doughtie Math Teacher Middle School   New Personnel   Julianna Ramirez ESL/LPAC Facilitator Admin. Building Karina Perez Title I Aide Travis Primary Taryn Dungan Technology Aide SS Elementary Bethany Markey Special Ed Aide SS Elementary Matthew Miles SpEd Teacher SS Elementary Cristina Munoz Bilingual Aide SS...

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Sports Summer Camps Next Week
Jul22

Sports Summer Camps Next Week

Sulphur Springs ISD is offering football and tennis camps next week. Each will have two different sessions daily based on this fall’s student grade level. Wildcat Football Coach Greg Owens will have football camp Tuesday through Thursday in the Multipurpose Building. Boys entering the third through the eighth grades will have camp each day from 8:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. Cost is $45. There will also be a camp for Sulphur Springs...

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Light Your World: Ladies Night of Worship
Jul22

Light Your World: Ladies Night of Worship

  In the Sulphur Springs Auditorium at the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center, a free ladies night of worship is set to take place on September 15th, 2016. Ladies of all ages from Northeast Texas are getting together for an evening of encouragement. The women of the Choral Society will be singing, Jennifer Kerby Riley will lead praise and worship with Marcie Owens. “In the middle of the night I woke up and knew the Lord...

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The Great Barrier Reef
Jul22

The Great Barrier Reef

By Molly Clegg The Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Queensland in northeastern Australia, is the largest living thing on Earth, and even visible from outer space. The 2,300 km long ecosystem comprises thousands of reefs and hundreds of islands made of over 600 types of hard and soft coral. The breathtaking array of the marine creatures includes, 600 types of soft and hard corals, more than 100 species of jellyfish, 3000 varieties...

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Tira News By Jan Vaughn
Jul22

Tira News By Jan Vaughn

By Jan Vaughn Applications for a place on the Tira City Council will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on August 22, 2016. For more information, please contact Jan Vaughn, Tira City Secretary, at 903-438-6688. John and Stephanie Long of Alvin announce the birth of their son Quentin Michael on July 8th in Houston. Quentin weighed 8 pounds 11 ounces and was 21 and 1/2 inches long. He is the grandson of Tommy and Carolyn Long of North Hopkins,...

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SSISD 2016-2017 SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST
Jul21

SSISD 2016-2017 SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST

SULPHUR SPRINGS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 2016/2017 SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST Pre-Kindergarden: 1 box of 24 crayons 1 box; large washable Crayola markers 1 pkg. dry erase markers (for student use) 1 pair metal Fiskars scissors 1 8 oz. bottle Elmer’s white glue 6 glue sticks 1 pencil bag for a 3 ring binder 1- 1” binder w/clear covering/pocket on front 2- 70 page wide ruled spiral notebooks 2-solid color plastic folders with pockets and...

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Hopkins County Hay Show And August Garden List
Jul21

Hopkins County Hay Show And August Garden List

Hopkins County Hay Show and August Garden list: The temperature highest pick of the summer always brings a challenge to farmers and gardeners. Traditionally, July and August are among our hottest months and this year has not been an exception. For our hay producers, it will be important to evaluate their hay crop quality since our first cut might got watered down because the intensive rain earlier on the year. A good way to evaluate...

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New Main Street Addition: Lyndsay’s Plates + Provisions
Jul21

New Main Street Addition: Lyndsay’s Plates + Provisions

Lyndsay’s Plates + Provisions puts a modern twist on pure, home-cooked food. They take their customers back to the basics with food that is made from scratch. Lyndsay’s believes that food should have intention, every ingredient taken into our bodies should be given thought. The vision of Lyndsay’s is to provide the convenience people need without losing nutrition in the meantime. On Monday, July 25th, 2016,...

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Animal of the Week: Frasier
Jul21

Animal of the Week: Frasier

Frasier is a two year old Rottweiler mix that has resided at the Sulphur Springs Animal Shelter for roughly a month. He was brought to the Shelter by a woman who was concerned for his safety. “He was supposedly running around the Pilot station, and she was afraid that she was going to get hit,”Animal Shelter Officer Annie Patridge said. “He’s turned out to be a sweetheart. He just wants a playmate” The...

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