October Proclaimed Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Oct01

October Proclaimed Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Monday morning Hopkins County Commissioners Court proclaimed October “Domestic Violence Awareness Month”. Members of the SAFE-T accepted the proclamation. Commissioners proclaim October  Domestic Violence Awareness Month PROCLAMATION      “Domestic Violence Awareness Month” WHEREAS,   The mission of SAFE-T is to create an environment where violence and abuse are not tolerated in the communities we serve.  Abuse diminishes...

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Extension’s “Walk Across Texas” Shows Results By Johanna Hicks
Sep14

Extension’s “Walk Across Texas” Shows Results By Johanna Hicks

Extension’s “Walk Across Texas” Shows Results                Fall is definitely a busy time of year!  And what better incentive is there to acquire some physical activity than cooler weather?  Most people who aren’t able to run, lift weights, or participate in strenuous activity can walk.  Texas A&M AgriLife Extension’s program, “Walk Across Texas,” is making an impact in Hopkins County!  This is an initiative to encourage...

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Commissioners Proclaim 2018 Sesquicentennial Year of Celebration Honoring Morning Chapel Missionary Baptist Church; Nix Burn Ban at This Time
Aug13

Commissioners Proclaim 2018 Sesquicentennial Year of Celebration Honoring Morning Chapel Missionary Baptist Church; Nix Burn Ban at This Time

WHEREAS, We, the people of Hopkins County, in the sight of our Lord Jesus Christ, celebrate and honor His people, the former and present members of Morning Chapel Missionary Baptist Church of Sulphur Springs, Texas for one hundred, fifty years of service to Him; and  WHEREAS, In 1868 God gave a group of innovative trailblazers, a vision to help establish a permanent place of worship, which began in Old Tarrant, Texas and was named Old...

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Commissioners’ Court Approves New Courtroom, New Communication System for Inmates
May30

Commissioners’ Court Approves New Courtroom, New Communication System for Inmates

A new courtroom will be built at the Law Enforcement Center/Jail with work starting sometime in the next two months. A contract for $390,453.76 for the construction was approved by Hopkins County Commissioners Court Wednesday morning, May 30th in a special session. The contract does not include the Audio Visual, fiber optics, and utilities for the building. The contractor for the work is Petty Homes and construction management will be...

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Kickoff of 4-H Week 2017
Oct03

Kickoff of 4-H Week 2017

On Monday, Oct 2nd, thirty local members of the Texas 4-H and Youth Development Program gathered at the courthouse steps to witness the proclamation given by Judge Robert Newsom signaling the start of National 4-H Week which runs from Oct. 2nd through 7th. 4-H is a national organization which helps young people develop life-long knowledge and skills to become engaged citizens. The organization is divided into many different...

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Coming UP: 4-H Week Kick-off
Sep29

Coming UP: 4-H Week Kick-off

Hopkins County 4-H will celebrate the kick-off of National 4-H Week, Monday, October 2, 4:30 p.m. on the Courthouse steps.  The 4-H Proclamation will be read by Hopkins County Judge, Robert Newsom, and refreshments will be served.  A display exhibiting pictures of 4-H activities from the past year, as well as registration information will also be available.  The public is invited and encouraged to attend and meet some of our 4-H...

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National 4-H Week, By Johanna Hicks
Sep27

National 4-H Week, By Johanna Hicks

National 4-H Week For the 75th consecutive year, millions of youth, parents, volunteers and alumni across the country will be celebrating National 4-H Week during the first full week of October.  Hopkins County 4-H will leverage National 4-H Week this year by showcasing the incredible experiences that 4-H offers young people , and will highlight the remarkable 4-H youth in our community who work each day to make a positive impact on...

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Are You Crafty? We Need Your Talents! By Johanna Hicks
Sep22

Are You Crafty? We Need Your Talents! By Johanna Hicks

Are You Crafty?  We Need Your Talents! Last week, I told you about the Hopkins County Fall Festival Creative Arts Contest, with promises to tell you about the Arts & Crafts Show this week.  Each year, a major attraction for the Fall Festival is the Arts & Crafts Show.  If you have not visited this event, make a point to go this year! The Arts & Crafts Show is for artisans of all kinds to sell their hand-crafted items.  The...

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“Birds of a Feather” Quilt Show’s Many Features Brings Pride to Sulphur Springs
Sep12

“Birds of a Feather” Quilt Show’s Many Features Brings Pride to Sulphur Springs

Judge Robert Newsome, Mayor John Sellers and former Mayor Lydia Bryant will have a hand in this year’s Lone Star Heritage Quilt Guild’s annual Quilt Show by naming their choice of “Pride of County”, “Pride of Downtown”, and “Best Use of Color” from the over 120 quilts entered in the show. The quilts will be hung for display inside The Roc, 115 Putman Street, on Friday September 15 from...

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Attend the Send-off for Vets on Honor Flight #33!
May01

Attend the Send-off for Vets on Honor Flight #33!

Lynda Hager dropped by the KSST studios to encourage everyone to give seven of our local military Veterans a “Hopkins County Send-off” on Thursday May 4, 2017 at 11:45 am at the Courthouse steps on Celebration Plaza. Judge Robert Newsome will speak and SSHS Senior Miss Sydnee Hawkins will sing the National Anthem. A large crowd of friends and citizens is invited to be there for the brief send-off ceremony. The group of...

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