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New Date for Postponed Gala

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New Date for Postponed Gala

January 29, 2026 – Sulphur Springs, TX – You can’t keep a good Foundation down!  The Hopkins County Health Care Foundation postponed its 20th anniversary Gala for the health and safety of the community.  That means the Foundation will have more time to share the history of the Foundation, the Gala, and the people who were instrumental in both.

The new date for the Gala will be Saturday, May 9.  The Foundation would like to express its appreciation for the vendors, all of whom were very kind to us about the postponement.   

Though there was no good date that would work for all, this particular date has some definite advantages.  The Civic Center’s busy calendar requires the Foundation to book this event a year or more in advance, since setup and breakdown take almost a week.  Luckily, May 9 was available for the block of dates required.  And, most of the original vendors were available as well.

In the meantime, the Foundation has decided to hold a special Auction Pre-sale from Monday, February 2 to Sunday, February 8. The auction will be online only and will feature unique and coveted items that deserve to be enjoyed before the spring. Preview all available items by visiting Gala2026.GiveSmart.com and get ready to bid. If you placed a bid on one of these items before the postponement, your bid still stands. 

The Gala celebration will only get bigger and better due to the rescheduling!  We anticipate a full crowd to be in attendance and to dance the night away.

Thank you to all of the sponsors, donors, underwriters, volunteers, and attendees for being patient with the postponement.  This is the first time in twenty years this has happened due to weather.

And, the community can rest assured that the Foundation will continue to provide its free programming and services as always.

The Hopkins County Health Care Foundation, an IRS 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, provides free clinics, educational programs, and a room full of free breast cancer supplies for the community.  In addition, the Foundation sponsors the Hopkins County Breast Cancer Support Group.

And the beat goes on! The Gala has been rescheduled for Saturday, May 9, building even more excitement for a truly unforgettable celebration. Until then, get a taste of the fun by participating in a special Auction Pre-sale set for Monday, February 2 through Sunday, February 8. The auction will be fully online, and all items are available to preview now on Gala2026.GiveSmart.com. Here, Jackie Thornton and Brian Toliver are pictured dancing at the 2017 Gala, appropriately themed “And the Beat Goes On”. That was the first Gala to be held after CHRISTUS Mother Frances assumed the operations of the local hospital.
And the beat goes on! The Gala has been rescheduled for Saturday, May 9, building even more excitement for a truly unforgettable celebration. Until then, get a taste of the fun by participating in a special Auction Pre-sale set for Monday, February 2 through Sunday, February 8. The auction will be fully online, and all items are available to preview now on Gala2026.GiveSmart.com.
Here, Jackie Thornton and Brian Toliver are pictured dancing at the 2017 Gala, appropriately themed “And the Beat Goes On”. That was the first Gala to be held after CHRISTUS Mother Frances assumed the operations of the local hospital.
The theme of the first three Galas tempted fate a bit! Winter Fantasy served as the December, 2006 and 2007 theme while Winter Wonderland served as the January, 2009 theme. Twenty years later, the wonderland was no longer a fantasy! Pictured here are Wanda and Wayne Galyean at the 2007 Gala posing in front of a wintery backdrop. Wanda served as the chairperson that year. Funds raised were added to the proceeds of the 2006 Gala and were used to establish the beautiful gardens on the hospital grounds. The new date for the 2026 Gala will be Saturday, May 9. To participate in the Gala Auction Pre-Sale, visit Gala2026.GiveSmart.com.
The theme of the first three Galas tempted fate a bit! Winter Fantasy served as the December, 2006 and 2007 theme while Winter Wonderland served as the January, 2009 theme. Twenty years later, the wonderland was no longer a fantasy!
Pictured here are Wanda and Wayne Galyean at the 2007 Gala posing in front of a wintery backdrop. Wanda served as the chairperson that year. Funds raised were added to the proceeds of the 2006 Gala and were used to establish the beautiful gardens on the hospital grounds.
The new date for the 2026 Gala will be Saturday, May 9. To participate in the Gala Auction Pre-Sale, visit Gala2026.GiveSmart.com.

East Caney Missionary Baptist Church Sulphur Springs Hold 36th Pastoral Pre-Musical and Anniversary Observance February 1st

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East Caney Missionary Baptist Church Sulphur Springs Hold 36th Pastoral Pre-Musical and Anniversary Observance February 1st

January 29, 2026 – East Caney Missionary Baptist Church of Sulphur Springs, Texas, will observe their 36th Pastoral Pre-Musical event January 31st, 2026, beginning at 6:00pm, and Anniversary February 1st, 2026, beginning at 2:30pm. The public is invited. East Caney Missionary Baptist Church is located at 6133 County Road 2310, Sulphur Springs, Texas, 75482.

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East Texas A&M News Release: President’s Gallery Showcasing Professor Emeritus’ Photography

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East Texas A&M News Release: President’s Gallery Showcasing Professor Emeritus’ Photography

January 29, 2026 -The University Gallery at East Texas A&M University is pleased to announce Chaddy Dean Smith: A Retrospective. The exhibition will be on view January 12- May 15, 2026, in The President’s Gallery, located in the McDowell Business Administration Building across from room 295. The gallery is open weekly, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Celebrating the work of photographer Chaddy Dean Smith, the exhibition features his evocative explorations of the American landscape, which have garnered international recognition. Smith was awarded the title of Professor Emeritus of Art by the A&M System Board of Regents at the August 2025 board meeting.

About the Artist

A respected figure in the fields of art and photography education, Smith’s work has been exhibited at prestigious venues worldwide, including a solo exhibition at the Manifest Creative Research Gallery in Cincinnati, the Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills, and the Pingyao International Photography Festival in China. Smith has work in the collection of the Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach, and his recent accolades include a Juror’s Pick from the LensCulture Black & White Photography Awards and a Grand Jury Award Finalist at Manifest’s Exhibition Season at the Creative Research and Drawing Center in Cincinnati.

Due to his extensive experience, dedication, and passion for teaching, Smith received the Honored Educator Award from the Society of Photographic Education in 2015 and the Star of Texas Award from the Texas Photography Instructors Association in 2023. Smith holds three degrees from East Texas A&M: a Bachelor of Science in Photography, a Master of Science in Art and a Master of Fine Arts, which he completed in 1993.

Smith taught at East Texas A&M University from 2003 to 2024.

About East Texas A&M University Art Galleries

The East Texas A&M Department of Art aims to inspire and prepare students to excel in various art professions and foster a lifelong appreciation of the visual arts.

The university has three exhibition spaces: the University Gallery located in the Art Building, the President’s Gallery in the Business Administration Building, and the Wathena Temple Project Space on the second floor of the Wathena Temple Fine Arts Building.

The University Gallery is reserved for exhibitions featuring artworks by East Texas A&M students and nationally and internationally recognized artists and designers. The gallery also hosts graduate critiques, thesis reviews, and the Annual Juried Student Art Show held every spring. The Wathena Temple Project Space and the President’s Gallery feature solo and group exhibitions created by currently enrolled students.

East Texas A&M University Commerce President’s Gallery Showcasing Professor Emeritus’ Photography Stars&StripesFireWorks Building2015
East Texas A&M University Commerce President’s Gallery Showcasing Professor Emeritus’ Photography Stars&StripesFireWorks Building2015

Como-Pickton CISD to Have a Late Start Friday

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Como-Pickton CISD to Have a Late Start Friday

January 29, 2026 – Como-Pickton CISD Assistant Principal, Wilke Howard, reports…

Weather Update 

 We will try another late arrival on Friday, with school beginning at 10:00 a.m. and doors opening at 9:30 a.m. Please continue to monitor Facebook and text alerts for updates. Most importantly, stay safe out there, Eagle Nation.

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Hopkins County GOP President’s Day Candidate Forum to be Held February 16th

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Hopkins County GOP President’s Day Candidate Forum to be Held February 16th

January 29, 2026 – The Hopkins County GOP will hold a President’s Day Candidate Forum and Dinner February 16th, 2026. The event will be held at the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center in Sulphur Springs, Texas. Program begins at 6:00pm. For more information, please call 903-439-4591.

Hopkins County GOP President's Day Candidate Forum and Dinner February 2026 with Doors Open at 5pm
Hopkins County GOP President’s Day Candidate Forum and Dinner February 2026 with Doors Open at 5pm

Attor­ney Gen­er­al Pax­ton Announces Investigation Into H‑1B Visa Abuse, Start­ing With Three North Texas Businesses

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Attor­ney Gen­er­al Pax­ton Announces Investigation Into H‑1B Visa Abuse, Start­ing With Three North Texas Businesses

January 29, 2026 – Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a wide sweeping investigation into abuse of the H-1B visa program by Texas businesses. As part of the investigation, he has issued Civil Investigative Demands (“CIDs”) to three North Texas companies suspected of engaging in fraudulent activity—including entities identified in videos that were widely-circulated online. 

The H-1B visa is a U.S. nonimmigrant visa allowing employers to temporarily hire skilled foreign workers in “specialty occupations” requiring at least a bachelor’s degree, such as tech, engineering, and medicine, capped annually at 65,000 with an extra 20,000 for advanced U.S. degrees.

Reports have indicated that the businesses under investigation have likely engaged in illegal activity to scam the H-1B visa program by setting up sham companies featuring websites advertising nonexistent products or services to Texas consumers in order to fraudulently sponsor H-1B visas. For example, evidence has suggested that one of the businesses under investigation registered a single-family home as its office address and, on its website, listed its worksite address as that of an empty, unfinished building. These companies have allegedly sponsored numerous H-1B visas in recent years despite a lack of evidence that they actually provide any of the products or services advertised. 

“Any criminal who attempts to scam the H-1B visa program and use ‘ghost offices’ or other fraudulent ploys should be prepared to face the full force of the law,” said Attorney General Paxton. “Abuse and fraud within these programs strip jobs and opportunities away from Texans. I will use every tool available to uproot and hold accountable any individual or company engaged in these fraudulent schemes. My office will continue to thoroughly review the H-1B visa program and always work to put the interests of Americans first.” 

As part of the investigation, Attorney General Paxton has demanded documents identifying all employees working for these companies, records detailing the specific products or services provided, financial statements, and communications related to company operations of the three North Texas businesses. 

Governor Abbott, HHSC Announce $44 Million in Grant Funding for Rural Hospitals

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Governor Abbott, HHSC Announce $44 Million in Grant Funding for Rural Hospitals

January 28, 2026 – Governor Greg Abbott on Tuesday announced that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) will make $44 million in grant funding available to eligible hospitals serving rural communities across the state, an effort aimed at stabilizing facilities facing financial challenges and expanding access to health care in underserved areas.

The funding will be distributed through the Rural Health Financial Stabilization Grant, which is designed to support rural hospitals identified by HHSC as being at moderate or high risk of financial instability. Award amounts will vary based on each hospital’s demonstrated need, according to state officials.

“Texas relies on hardworking rural communities to keep our great state thriving,” Abbott said in a statement. “This grant will strengthen qualifying rural hospitals with the financial assistance they need to support their fellow Texans. Together, we will expand access to rural healthcare and build a healthier, stronger Texas of tomorrow.”

HHSC administers the grant program as part of its broader Rural Hospital Services Strategic Plan, which focuses on maintaining hospital services in rural areas where closures and staffing shortages have increasingly threatened access to care. State officials say the funding can be used to help hospitals address operating shortfalls, improve service delivery, and maintain essential health care infrastructure.

HHS Executive Commissioner Stephanie Muth praised the investment, calling rural hospitals a critical component of the state’s health care system. “Rural hospitals are an integral part of the Texas health care infrastructure,” Muth said. “These grants will strengthen long-term stability while expanding access to care and improving health outcomes in rural communities statewide.”

Eligible rural hospitals must complete the Rural Health Financial Stabilization Grant form by February 5 to be considered for funding. HHSC officials encouraged facilities to apply promptly, noting the time-sensitive nature of the application process.

Additional details about the grant program and other rural hospital assistance initiatives are available on the HHSC Rural Hospital Finance Assistance webpage.

Abbott Wants CAIR’s Non-Profit Status Pulled

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Abbott Wants CAIR’s Non-Profit Status Pulled

January 28, 2026 – TEXAS — Governor Greg Abbott on Wednesday called on Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to pursue legal action that could strip an Islamic civil rights organization of its nonprofit status, escalating an ongoing political and legal dispute over the group’s activities and affiliations.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is the largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States

In a public statement, Abbott urged Paxton and his office to examine whether the organization—identified by the governor as the Council on American-Islamic Relations—has violated state or federal law governing tax-exempt nonprofits. Abbott argued that organizations benefiting from nonprofit status must strictly comply with legal requirements and should not receive taxpayer-subsidized benefits if they are found to be operating outside those bounds.

“The State of Texas has zero tolerance for organizations that misuse nonprofit status or operate contrary to the law,” Abbott said, calling on the attorney general to “take every legal step necessary” if violations are confirmed.

Paxton’s office acknowledged the request and said it would review the matter consistent with its statutory authority. The attorney general has previously emphasized that nonprofit organizations in Texas are subject to oversight and enforcement when credible allegations of wrongdoing arise, though he has also noted that any action must be supported by evidence and due process.

The organization at the center of the dispute has rejected the governor’s claims, describing the call as politically motivated and an attack on constitutionally protected speech and advocacy. Representatives said the group operates lawfully and provides civil rights services to Muslim Texans, adding that it will vigorously defend its nonprofit status.

Civil liberties advocates warned that efforts to revoke nonprofit status based on political disagreements could raise serious First Amendment concerns. Supporters of Abbott’s move, however, said the issue is one of accountability and transparency, not religion.

Any attempt to revoke nonprofit status would likely involve a lengthy legal process and could ultimately be decided in court. For now, Abbott’s request places renewed scrutiny on the organization and sets the stage for a high-profile legal and political fight in Texas.

Sulphur Springs ISD to be Closed Wednesday

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Sulphur Springs ISD to be Closed Wednesday

January 27, 2026 – The Sulphur Springs ISD issued a Facebook announcement Tuesday afternoon:

“Due to the conditions of rural roads, campus parking lots, sidewalks, and the predicted freezing fog tomorrow morning, we have made the decision to remain closed on Wednesday, January 28. All after-school activities and events will be rescheduled.

The safety of our students, staff, and families is always our top priority. Thank you for your understanding, and please stay safe and warm.”

Earlier, the school district announced: “We are closely monitoring road conditions today, with special attention to our rural and less traveled roads.”

The Wildcats and Ladycats basketball games that had been postponed from Tuesday night to Wednesday afternoon have again been postponed until Thursday afternoon. The Wildcats will play Texarkana Pleasant Grove at 4:30 Thursday at home. The Ladycats play at Pleasant Grove at 4:30 Thursday in Texarkana.

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Como-Pickton CISD to be Closed Wednesday and Have a Late Start Thursday

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Como-Pickton CISD to be Closed Wednesday and Have a Late Start Thursday

January 27, 2026 – Como-Pickton CISD Assistant Principal, Wilke Howard, reports…

Weather Update 

 Unfortunately, weather conditions did not improve as we had hoped, so Como-Pickton CISD will be CLOSED on Wednesday. We are planning for a late arrival on Thursday. School will begin at 10:00 a.m., and buildings will open at 9:30 a.m. All athletic activities will be rescheduled. Thank you for your continued support and understanding as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff. Please continue to monitor our Facebook page and text alerts for updates. Stay safe and warm, Eagle Nation.

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