Titus County arrested 26-year-old Deny Salcedo Diaz and 35-year-old Perla Yuritza Gallegos on warrants for first-degree felony Criminal Mischief equal to or greater than $300,000. They also charged Diaz with seven Capias Warrants and Failure to Appear. Officials have not set a bond amount nor released any details.
Read More »Hopkins County Booking
Stacy Grant Davis Cumby Police stopped a vehicle with a defective license plate light in the eastbound lane of I-30 at the 115-mile marker. After smelling marijuana, the officer found a quantity of marijuana, THC oil, and a 9mm handgun. The officer arrested Stacey Grant Davis, and his bond was …
Read More »Winners Of The 2022 Big Tex® Choice Awards Announced
– It h It has finally arrived, the moment y’all have been waiting. The highly-anticipated verdict that signifies the ultimate accomplishment in Fair food has come. The 18th Annual Big Tex® Choice Awards was a battle for the ages. After tasting all ten foods and carefully evaluating each item, the …
Read More »Christus Mother Frances Hospital – Sulphur Springs News
Thank you to all who came by our CHRISTUS tent at the first Wildcat football home game. We are proud to have our CHRISTUS Mobile Athletic Training Room on site at sporting events. Seeing athletic injuries, including x-rays, accelerates our student athletes’ care. CHRISTUS Orthopedics and Sports Medicine –Sulphur …
Read More »PRMC Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Certified
PARIS, Texas – Paris Regional Medical Center is proud to announce the certification of its cardiac rehab program by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR). This certification recognizes Paris Regional’s commitment to improving patients’ quality of life by enhancing standards of care. They design cardiovascular rehabilitation …
Read More »Conservative Group Opposing LGBT Teaching In Public Schools
Conservative groups in Texas are upset about what they see as a backdoor attempt to teach young kids about same-sex relationships without the parent’s consent. The latest version of social studies standards would force students to study the LGBT pride movement in 8th grade. That’s Mary Elizabeth-Castle with the group …
Read More »Lamar County Burn Ban Lifted
In consultation with Emergency Management Coordinator Quincy Blount, Lamar County Judge Brandon Bell has issued an order to lift the outdoor Burn Ban. It had been in effect since July 15 because of the scorching heat and lack of rain.
Read More »Chisum ISD Adopts Budget, Tax Rate
Chisum ISD board of trustees has adopted its 2022-23 budget of nearly $17,613,000. A tax rate of $1.11 per $100 valuation would fund it, and $.93 will be for maintenance and operations and $.18 for debt service.
Read More »One Seriously Injured In Oklahoma Motorcycle Crash
One person was seriously injured Friday afternoon in a collision between a truck and a motorcyclist in McCurtain County. Troopers say the vehicle was driving east on Holly Creek Road in Broken Bow when it crossed the center line and hit the motorcycle. They flew the motorcyclist, not wearing a …
Read More »Paris Physician To Be President Of Oncology Association
Dr. Sucharu Chris Prakash Dr. Sucharu Chris Prakash of Paris has been named the Texas Society of Clinical Oncology president. Dr. Prakash serves on the board of directors for Texas Oncology and is the regional medical director in the Paris, Mount Pleasant, and Greenville areas. He is the principal investigator …
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