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Wildcats JV and Varsity 7 on 7 Football Teams Play in Paul Pewitt Tournament Last Saturday
May07

Wildcats JV and Varsity 7 on 7 Football Teams Play in Paul Pewitt Tournament Last Saturday

The Wildcats Varsity and JV 7 on 7 Football Teams played in a Paul Pewitt tournament last Saturday (May 4). Wildcats Offensive Coordinator Matt Young said the Tanner Memorial Tournament was a fundraiser in memory of a young man killed five years ago in a traffic accident. He said the Wildcats were blessed to be a part of the event. The varsity won one game and lost one in early play and then lost a bracket play game. The Wildcats...

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Wildcats Football Coach Greg Owens Provides Spring Football Update
May07

Wildcats Football Coach Greg Owens Provides Spring Football Update

The Wildcats’ football team is just a little bit past the midway point of Spring Football workouts. After Monday’s (May 6) session, Head Football Coach Greg Owens said he was not happy with Monday workouts. He said teaching was going on but he said players were dragging with not much fire or energy. Still Coach Owens said generally good stuff was happening. He said players were learning and were getting valuable reps. He...

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Football, Trainers and Powerlifting Announce MVP’s at Monday Night Banquet
May07

Football, Trainers and Powerlifting Announce MVP’s at Monday Night Banquet

An athletic banquet for football, powerlifting and athletic trainers took place Monday (May 6) night at Sulphur Springs Country Club. Football MVP’s were their 32 seniors. Powerlifting MVP’s, for the Wildcats was senior Carson Bridges and for the Lady Cats Sable Erdmier. Athletic Trainers MVP’s were seniors Jacquelyn Bocanegra and Brianna Hernandez. Wildcat Head Athletic Trainer Tammy Carrell introduced all her...

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TCOLE Investigation of Sanders Concludes With Surrender of License
May07

TCOLE Investigation of Sanders Concludes With Surrender of License

James “Jay” Sanders Texas Commission on Law Enforcement’s investigation of former Sulphur Spring Public Safety Director James “Jay” Sanders concluded with Sanders voluntarily surrendering his peace officer license on May 2, TCOLE spokeswoman Gretchen Grigsby said. Sanders, who served as the head of both the police and fire departments, was placed on administrative leave March 22, “due to his being...

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Date Change for GENEXE Screenings at Sulphur Springs Seniors Center
May07

Date Change for GENEXE Screenings at Sulphur Springs Seniors Center

Due to unavoidable reasons, the Genexe screening scheduled at the Sulphur Springs Senior Citizens Center at 150 MLK Drive has been re-scheduled for Tuesday May 14, 2019 from 9:30 til 11:30 am. For more information, phone Karon Weatherman at 903-885-1661.

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“Antibiotic Stewardship” is Encouraged by CHRISTUS Hospitals in Sulphur Springs and Winnsboro
May07

“Antibiotic Stewardship” is Encouraged by CHRISTUS Hospitals in Sulphur Springs and Winnsboro

Originally of Houston, Edward Vaughn studied at Texas A and M University Kingsville, took his Pharmacy Residence at Baylor University Hospital in Dallas, and accepted a leadership role in 2018 with CHRISTUS Mother Frances Sulphur Springs and Winnsboro hospitals Edward Vaughn is the Clinical and Operational Pharmacy Manager at CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Hospitals of Sulphur Springs and Winnsboro, Texas. During a KSST Good Morning...

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Traffic In Brashear Stalled At Railroad Tracks Tuesday Morning
May07

Traffic In Brashear Stalled At Railroad Tracks Tuesday Morning

Traffic was halted at the railroad tracks on FM 2653, off Interstate 30, in Brashear Tuesday morning. A train reportedly stopped on the tracks across the roadway around 9 a.m. Tuesday, and was expected to remain there until the defect was resolved, according to sheriff’s reports. Motorists who were were able turned around. Others traveling the area were recommended to find a different route until the tracks could be cleared. A...

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Dinner Bell Menu For May 8th, 2019
May07

Dinner Bell Menu For May 8th, 2019

The Lions Club is the day’s Community Partner Don’t know about the weather, but whether rain or shine you will be greeted with a welcome smile and a comfortable place to eat and visit. So Come On Over! Chicken and Rice Casserole Baked Zucchini Sticks Garden Salad Buttered French Bread Fruit and Yogurt Peach Cups (the no sugar added dessert) Same time (11:45 a.m.). Same place (Fellowship Hall of the First United Methodist...

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Louis “Jack” Sanders
May07

Louis “Jack” Sanders

Louis “Jack” Sanders, age 91, of Emory, passed away on May 2, 2019 at his residence. He was born on May 11, 1927 in Sulphur Springs, the son of Wiley Luther and Margie Wilma Anderson Sanders. He served in the United States Army and Marines for many years. He worked as an auto inspector for the Ford Motor Company. He is survived by son, Mike Sanders of Arbala, daughter, Donna Donald of Emory, 10 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren,...

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SSHS Academic UIL Team Earns 12 Medals At State Contest
May07

SSHS Academic UIL Team Earns 12 Medals At State Contest

Matthew Harper, Literary Criticism Team Named State Champs Sulphur Springs High School sophomore (second from left) Matthew Harper is the state UIL literary criticism champion, and the literary criticism team consisting of Harper, Andrew Westlund, Carissa Carter, Lainey Whittle are state literary criticism championship team. Also pictured are (left) state literary criticism director Mark Bernier and (right) SSHS literary criticism...

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