NETBIO Anniversary Sale Marks 20th Year
Nov15

NETBIO Anniversary Sale Marks 20th Year

The cattle industry in Northeast Texas celebrated a milestone at the Sulphur Springs Livestock Commission Wednesday when the Northeast Texas Beef Improvement Organization (NETBIO) observed its 20th year of operation with a big barbecue luncheon, a board of director’s meeting and a preconditioned calf and yearling sale.             The organization was launched in 1998 by a group...

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SSISD Board Meeting October 8, 2018 Filled With Reports Focused on Progress
Oct09

SSISD Board Meeting October 8, 2018 Filled With Reports Focused on Progress

Sulphur Springs School Board opened with pledges to the flag led by Bowie Primary students and was then impressed by the Bowie Book Buddy third grade reading program presented by Bowie Principal Amanda Fenton and the four students present. The board also heard a report on Red Ribbon Week activities planned for the district and updates on elementary and secondary programs. Board President Robin Young was appointed as school board...

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Sulphur Springs School Board March Meeting Filled With Activity
Mar06

Sulphur Springs School Board March Meeting Filled With Activity

It was a night of honoring staff and preparing for the future for the Sulphur Springs School Board. They also canceled the May 5th election. Only incumbents Kerry Wright and Jason Dietze had filed for election. Sulphur Springs School Board’s March meeting began with a tribute to the late Charles McCauley, Fine Arts Director and High School Band Director, who died this week. Board  President Leesa Toliver spoke of his impact on staff...

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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension – Test Your Knowledge By Johanna Hicks
Mar02

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension – Test Your Knowledge By Johanna Hicks

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension – Test Your Knowledge             During the past two months, I have presented programs for civic groups pertaining to Hopkins County Extension and what we have to offer.  Although our volunteers and 4-H leaders are familiar with the variety of programs, workshops, program series, and events we offer, many people are simply unaware of who we are and what we do.  So, before you read any further, take a...

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Miss Rodeo America, Lisa Lageschaar, Comes Home to Hopkins County
Nov16

Miss Rodeo America, Lisa Lageschaar, Comes Home to Hopkins County

At age 26, Miss Lisa Lageschaar whose home is Pickton, Texas is about to hang up her crown and banner because she has already achieved the pinnacle of Rodeo Royalty in the United States. As Miss Rodeo America 2017, she has served as the top representative of the PRCA Rodeo world wearing the crown she earned at National Finals Rodeo in December 2016. Lisa sat down with Enola Gay in the Channel 18 TV studio for a rare hometown interview...

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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Offers Something for Everyone and Summer Sewing Workshop
Jun09

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Offers Something for Everyone and Summer Sewing Workshop

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Offers Something for Everyone Did you know that every state in the United States has an Extension Service?  Did you know that every county in Texas has Extension Agents who work with them and that some agents in smaller counties work more than one county?  Were you aware that some of the larger counties have multiple agents to cover the large territory?  How much do you really know about your Hopkins...

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Agrilife To-Do List by Mario Villarino
Feb03

Agrilife To-Do List by Mario Villarino

February is traditionally our 4-H livestock show month. As our 4-H members are busy working with their projects, activities in the garden remain slow. Many gardeners suffer from “gardening fever” and start getting excited when temperatures warm up a little. I must remind you that our cold weather season has plenty to go before it is over. It is however, important to start thinking about pre-emergent application of herbicides before...

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Spice of Life
Jun23

Spice of Life

Variety is the Spice of Life If the old saying  “Variety is the Spice of Life”  is true, then I’ve had lots of spice in my life lately!  So many great activities have taken place recently, and are still taking place.  My middle child married his college sweetheart in a beautiful wedding ceremony and as I write this column, they are honeymooning in the Bahamas!  It was wonderful to see out-of-state relatives from Alabama, Tennessee,...

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No Time For Boredom
Mar31

No Time For Boredom

No Time for Boredom!  Opportunities Abound! March flew by so quickly!  As I turn the page to April in my calendar, I’m amazed at the number of opportunities for individuals to be involved.  Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is sponsoring or partnering in many events this spring.  We invite you to check out this list and contact us if you are interested in participating! Last call for registration for the 2016 spring series of...

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2016 Getting off to a Busy Start
Jan07

2016 Getting off to a Busy Start

2016 Getting off to a Busy Start Greetings to all!  As I was reviewing my calendar for the next couple of months, I decided it would be a good time to announce all the upcoming events that might be of interest to you.  Lots of dates, times, and places will be listed, so if you want to clip this column and post it on your refrigerator for reference, feel free to do so! Extension Family & Consumer Sciences Agents from all across the...

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