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Dave Kirkpatrick

Titus County Jail Bookings

Cobie DavisTitus County arrested 48-year-old Cobie Davis of Texarkana on two warrants for the Revocation of Surety. Her new bonds for Felony Theft and Forgery of a Financial Instrument are $5,000 on each charge Deputies arrested 40-year-old Charles Casey Hooper of Mt. Pleasant on Revocation of Probation for Possession of …

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Gregg County Man Killed In Tractor Accident

Gregg County Deputies responded to a report at Lake Deverina near Gladewater where a tractor had crushed a man. Reportedly, 73-year-old David Cates was on his tractor working in his yard when the tractor tipped over and fell off a four-foot retaining wall. The tractor landed on Cates, killing him …

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SNAP Fraud On The Rise In Oklahoma

SNAP benefits recipients in Oklahoma can now file fraud claims. Citizens can submit claims for reimbursement as far back as October 1, 2022, but they must file in the next 60 days. Fraud claims after July 25, 2023, must be filed in the next 30 days. The Oklahoma Department of …

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Rains County Man Sentenced On Multiple Counts Of Abuse

  Jimmy Ardell Harden Rains County SO Press Release from DA Robert Vitatow The Eighth Judicial District Court of Rains County selected a jury Monday, July 17, 2023, in Cause Nos. 6260, 6261, 6453, 6454, 6455, and 6456, entitled The State of Texas vs. Jimmy Ardell Harden. Harden, a local …

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Four From SSISD Named To ATAT Hall Of Fame

Froneberger, Boles, Johnson The Agriculture Teachers Association of Texas recognizes and honors nominated agricultural science teachers for their commendable careers with induction into the ATAT Hall of Fame. This Friday, July 28, 2023, in Dallas, four of Sulphur Springs’ finest and most respected agricultural science teachers will be inducted. These …

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Injunction Request From DOJ About Border Buoys

The Department of Justice filed a preliminary injunction Wednesday against Gov. Greg Abbott and the state of Texas over a string of buoys installed in the Rio Grande. The DOJ asks a judge to order the governor to remove all floating barriers installed in the river until a court decides …

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Red River Commissioners Meet

Red River County CourthouseRed River County Commissioners met earlier this week and accepted checks for damages to a county road in Precinct 4. Commissioners gave Precinct 1 Commissioner Donnie Gentry the okay to purchase a 2007 dump truck. The current dump truck the precinct uses is 1989.

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Paris Water Tower Painted With New Logo

Crews have repainted Paris’ water tower with the city’s new logo, “When Texans Reach Higher.” Paris now uses the new logo in branding initiatives developed by the City of Paris, the Paris Economic Development Corporation, and the Lamar County Chamber of Commerce. Paris will use the new branding for promotional, …

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Fannin County Committee To Assist In Search For New Commissioners

Fannin County Judge Newt Cunningham has appointed a committee of 36 community leaders to assist in evaluating applicants for the vacant position of Precinct 1 Commissioner. The committee includes mayors, business and church leaders, and respected citizens. They excluded county employees and the press from the committee.

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Hopkins County CanHelp Back-To-School

The Hopkins County CANHelp Back-To-School Fair is at the Hopkins County Civic Center today from 3:00 pm until 6:00 pm. This year’s event will again be an indoor/outdoor event that will provide students and families with school supplies and other free services such as haircuts, school physicals, dental and vision …

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