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Dave Kirkpatrick

A 17-Year-Old Terrell HS Student Murdered

A 16-year-old juvenile is facing a murder charge in the fatal shooting of Terrell High School junior Damaria Jackson, 17, shortly before school Wednesday morning. They found his body about a mile from the school at about 8:00 am. The suspect and the victim were cousins, and investigators say the …

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PJC-Sulphur Springs Welding Program

This week, the summer welding class at the Paris Junior College-Sulphur Springs Center welding shop underwent certification testing. Student Nickolas Niemirowski of Campbell has his project inspected by Instructor John Plemons. Nickolas, along with the rest of the class, passed certification.

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New Interactive Sports Wall At Northeast Texas Children’s Museum

  Northeast Texas Children’s Museum 100 Maple St P. O. Box 994 Commerce, Texas (903) 886-6055 Bringing a new dimension to the exhibits at the Northeast Texas Children’s Museum is MultiBall, an interactive sports wall. This gaming platform makes sports more attractive for all ages. With precision sensors and motion …

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Enhanced DWI Enforcement For Labor Day Holiday

As Labor Day approaches, TxDOT reminds all Texans about the dangers of drunk driving. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced an increased enforcement period from August 18 to September 4. Texas law enforcement agencies are among those that will increase their efforts to pull over motorists suspected of …

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New Admission Rules For State Fair

For the upcoming State Fair of Texas, minors will only be allowed into the fairgrounds after 5:00 pm if a guardian or chaperone accompanies them. The new policy change Tuesday requires a parent, guardians, or chaperone to accompany juveniles entering the fair who are 17 and under. A chaperone may …

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Fannin County Courthouse Repairs To Cost $500,000

Fannin County Judge Newt Cunningham reports that bringing the county courthouse up to code will cost about $500,000. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation says the electrical system at the courthouse creates an imminent danger. The contractor for the recent renovations at the courthouse will cover the expense of …

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Oklahoma Reports First Human West Nile Case

Oklahoma reports its first human cases of West Nile Virus this year. The Oklahoma State Department of Health said they found infected pools of mosquitos in Central, South-Central, and Southeast portions of the state. Most people who contract West Nile Virus never experience any symptoms, with most symptoms often being …

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Sulphur Springs ISD Calendar Changes

  The Sulphur Springs ISD has made some major changes to this year’s instructional calendar. School will still start on August 22, but 6 staff preparation days have been changed to instructional days. The 6 new dates when students will be in class this year are September 25, October 16, …

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Hopkins County Jail Bookings

  Brandy Dawn Loven was arrested TUesday on a warrant for Violation of Probation on a charge of Assault of a Public Servant. She’s being held in the Hopkins County jail. Dwayne Anthony Wright was arrested Tuesday in Hopkins County for Bail Jumping and Failure To Appear. No other information …

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Titus County Deputies Searching For Accused Felon

Titus County Deputies are searching for 64-year-old Patricia Milano, who is wanted on felony warrants for Possession of a Controlled Substance, Burglary of a Building, and Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Felon. Anyone with information should call 903-572-6641. Titus County Sheriff’s Office’s Facebook Page Titus County Resident Patricia …

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