“updated” Judge Newsom on the Luminant Power Agreement
Dec18

“updated” Judge Newsom on the Luminant Power Agreement

Monday the Hopkins County Commissioners Court will consider an agreement with Luminant Power. County Judge Robert Newsom says last week Luminant said they would begin mining in Hopkins County near their old coal mine in early 2015. While the company will be adding employees here, they are expected to reduce workers in Titus County. [pb_vidembed title=”” caption=””...

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Hopkins County Retirees Honored
Dec16

Hopkins County Retirees Honored

Five Hopkins County retirees with long lengths of service were recognized at a reception Monday afternoon. County Judge Robert Newsom read from plaques honoring them. Recognized were JP, Precinct 2 Ronny Glossup, JP, Precinct 1 Yvonne King, District Clerk Patricia Dorner, County Treasurer Treva Watson and County Auditor Suzanne Bauer.

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“Updated with Video” New County Department Being Formed
Dec15

“Updated with Video” New County Department Being Formed

Outgoing Hopkins County Treasurer Treva Watson will not be looking for a new job on January 1.  She has been asked by County Judge Robert Newsom to head up a new county Human Resources Department.  I talked with Ms. Watson Monday morning at the County Courthouse. [pb_vidembed title=”” caption=”” url=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEGvWb3HQG8″ type=”yt” w=”640″...

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“Updated” County Jail Progress
Nov19

“Updated” County Jail Progress

Tuesday a work crew began pouring concrete at the new Hopkins County Jail site. County Judge Robert Newsom said the pour was for a fire lane that is on the west side of the proposed new jail. After it was completed, work began on pouring the foundation in sections. Lots of underground plumbing and electrical work has been done to get ready for the foundation pours. The last report had the jail project 17 days behind schedule. Judge...

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Hopkins County Jail the Focus of an Article in County Progress Magazine
Nov07

Hopkins County Jail the Focus of an Article in County Progress Magazine

Hopkins County’s $16-million County Jail Project was the subject of an article in County Progress, a statewide magazine. The article featured quotes from County Judge Robert Newsom and from Precinct 1 County Commissioner Beth Wisenbaker. It included photos of the August 11 groundbreaking, an aerial shot of the site and an architects rendering of what the jail should look like finished

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Hopkins County Commissioners Court Supports Proposition 1 on the Nov. Ballot
Oct15

Hopkins County Commissioners Court Supports Proposition 1 on the Nov. Ballot

Monday the Hopkins County Commissioners Court unanimously passed a resolution supporting Proposition 1 on the November election ballot. The Proposition would utilize some of the funds out of the state Rainy Day Fund for highway construction. Some people oppose any use of Rainy Day Funds except for dire emergencies but County Judge Robert Newsom says lack of highway funds is a serious situation with so many people moving to Texas...

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Judge Newsom Proclaims Constitution Week in Hopkins County
Sep18

Judge Newsom Proclaims Constitution Week in Hopkins County

Wednesday morning, Hopkins County Judge Robert Newsom read a proclamation making the next week Constitution Week in the county. Judge Newsom called the Constitution, adopted 227 years ago, one of two great documents along with the Declaration of Independence that support our country. Judge Newsom presented the proclamation to members of the Captain David Phillips Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. [pb_vidembed...

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New County DWI Policy
Sep12

New County DWI Policy

Lawmen in Hopkins County will soon be changing the way they handle suspected DWI cases. If a suspect refuses to give a blood sample or take a Breathalyzer test, lawmen will contact either District Judge Eddie Northcutt, County Court at Law Judge Amy Smith or County Judge Robert Newsom for a search warrant for a blood draw. Judge Newsom said the new policy would result in stronger cases to prosecute

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Hopkins County New Budget Final
Sep11

Hopkins County New Budget Final

Hopkins County Judge Robert Newsom’s first budget was finalized Monday as the County Commissioners Court adopted the next fiscal year budget and a tax rate more than 5-cents per $100 valuation higher due to the new jail project. Judge Newsom said the budget was balanced and did not include any raises for county employees. There was one personnel addition: Assistant DA Clay Harrison who will come from Smith County. Judge Newsom expects...

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Judge Newsom Discusses Out of Town Inmate Problem
Aug29

Judge Newsom Discusses Out of Town Inmate Problem

Hopkins County Judge Robert Newsom says so far this year, the county has spent $209,000 to house inmates in jails outside the county. Judge Newsom says that figure is well over the amount budgeted for that purpose. He says that’s one of the reasons why a new jail is needed. Other counties charge Hopkins County $40 to $50 per inmate per day. Most inmates housed out of the county are females since the current jail has a small amount of...

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