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Ty Rollison Day
Sep05

Ty Rollison Day

Hopkins County Judge Robert Newsom proclaimed Thursday as Tyrik Rollison Day in Sulphur Springs and Hopkins County for the recognition the athlete has brought to the area through his sports career. Rollison, perhaps the greatest quarterback in Wildcats’ history, led the team to a state championship in 2008 and was named an All-State quarterback. Thursday night Rollison opened his senior season as quarterback for Texas...

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New Jail Groundbreaking Ceremony
Aug07

New Jail Groundbreaking Ceremony

[sc_embed_player fileurl=”http://www.ksstradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/New-Jail-Groundbreaking.mp3″] The groundbreaking ceremony for the new Hopkins County Jail is scheduled for Monday, August 11, at noon. Twelve to fifteen months of construction will follow. Prior to the ceremony, the Hopkins County Commissioners Court is expected to be involved in letting of bids for sub-contractors with their architects and...

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Adam Teer Named Civic Center Manager
Jul19

Adam Teer Named Civic Center Manager

Hopkins County Judge Robert Newsom announced Friday that Adam Teer, the current Director of CANHelp, has been selected to be the Civic Center Manager beginning August 1. Teer will be allowed to help CANHelp fill its’ Director vacancy and train the new person. Teer will replace Interim Civic Center Manager Dana Cleaver, who is leaving to work at the Hageman Reserve in Sulphur Bluff. By Don Julian, KSST News and Sports Director...

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City Hall Rededication Recap
Jul16

City Hall Rededication Recap

The rededication of new City Hall and 100th birthday party for the old Post Office Building Tuesday went off almost without a hitch. No one brought a ribbon to cut at the end of the event. Fortunately the Chamber of Commerce was able to come up with one. Mayor Freddie Taylor presided, County Judge Robert Newsom gave the invocation, State Representative Dan Flynn gave the city a flag that flew over the State Capitol, plaques on the...

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Commisioners Court To Consider New Resolutions

The Hopkins County Commissioners Court will consider adopting two resolutions at their next meeting. County Judge Robert Newsom said one would support making sure there is enough good clean water for a growing Texas in the future. A second resolution would ask the VA and the U.S. Government to allow soldiers with brain injuries from roadside bombs to be treated with effective hyperbaric oxygen treatment. By Don Julian, KSST News and...

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Time Capsule Will Open Monday
Jun28

Time Capsule Will Open Monday

For a while it appeared the unearthing of a 25-year old time capsule on Monday would have to be cancelled. The capsule, buried 25 years ago on the 75th anniversary of the Extension Service and scheduled to be opened this year on the 100th anniversary, proved hard to find. Finally Hopkins County Courthouse Custodian Jimmy Duncan found where the time capsule was located at noon Wednesday. County Judge Robert Newsom refers to Jimmy now...

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Luminant to Resume Mining
Jun19

Luminant to Resume Mining

In early July, Luminant Power will be resuming surface coal mining in Hopkins County at Thermo to provide fuel for the Monticello Power Plant. The announcement was made by County Judge Robert Newsom after he and Precinct 3 County Commissioner Wade Bartley met with Luminant officials Ray Trejo and Troy Sellers. They call it reclamation mining. Commissioner Bartley said they would put the land back in better shape than it was before....

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HC Budget Meeting
Jun11

HC Budget Meeting

Hopkins County Judge Robert Newsom began the budget process Tuesday morning by discussing budgets of the four County Commissioners. Judge Newsom anticipates no increase in their road budgets due to projected appraised taxable property value that shows very little or no increase. Eventually Judge Newsom will interview every elected official. He wonders what the impact of the new county jail project will be on the budget. Judge Newsom...

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Authorities Issue a Declaration of a Local State of Disaster For Cumby
Jan18

Authorities Issue a Declaration of a Local State of Disaster For Cumby

January 18, 2024 – This declaration will allow the City of Cumby to obtain more resources from the State of Texas.  Currently, a public works task force from Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) is on the scene helping local workers on a large leak on Cumby’s water system.   Beginning January 17, 2024, Cumby, Texas has a water outage due to multiple breaks in the water lines as a result of the recent...

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Joy Of Hope Holds First Press Conference
Aug21

Joy Of Hope Holds First Press Conference

August 21, 2023 – At 11AM Monday August 21st, 2023, Joy Of Hope, Inc held a press conference at the Hopkins County Courthouse. It was an occasion to get the word out to the people of Texas. For the blind or vision impaired, it was a message of outreach and that help is coming. Assistant Chair Brent Barclay, Secretary Andrew Yoder, O.D., Executive Director Johnny Wheat, Member Mary Hendrix, PhD, Chairman Judge Robert Newsom,...

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