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Dave Kirkpatrick

T. G. Givens Students Learn About Bubbles

T.G. Givens Early Childhood enrichment teacher Shawn Reeves showed students how to make soap bubbles. It was a bonus that they also got to play in them before going back to class. Some students even brought their teacher to play along. Pictured below are students from Bailee Ray’s class enjoying …

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Hopkins County Chamber Connection May 17

  By Butch Burney   Graphic artists are invited to submit a logo for the April 8, 2024 Total Solar Eclipse that will occur that afternoon. Sulphur Springs is on the centerpoint of the Path of Totality, which means we will assuredly have thousands of visitors that weekend. What that …

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Texas Click It Or Ticket Campaign Marks 20th Anniversary 

  Officials estimate campaign has saved nearly 7,000 additional lives since 2002 AUSTIN—Darcey Goodloe was a Waco high school student in 2010 when an 18-wheeler rear-ended her truck. Her truck shot across multiple lanes on icy I-35 and into a median, where it landed vertically, face down. She was wearing …

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Sulphur Springs ISD Board Briefs

BOARD BRIEFS MAY 16, 2022 A special meeting of the Sulphur Springs ISD school board was held Monday, May 16, 2022. PUBLIC FORUM No one requested to address the Board. ACTION ITEMS Results were canvassed and certified for May 7, 2022 special election. 1195 against and 958 in favor of …

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Homeland Security Head To Visit Border

Tuesday, the head of Homeland Security is visiting the Texas border town of McAllen, where he’s watching over a removal flight that sends hundreds of illegal immigrants back to their home countries. Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar says it’s essential to show that as a way to combat the cartel’s messaging. …

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UFO Hearings Begin Today

For the first time in five decades, Congress holds a hearing on UFOs. Texas A&M Astronomy Professor Nick Suntzeff hopes that we get some data because most of the videos are blurry and out of focus. Research into UFOs has ramped up since a report revealed that the Pentagon had …

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Security Breach In Workers Comp Data

An audit has found a security issue in the Texas Department of Insurance software used to track Workers Comp information. As a result, the personal data of people who filed workers comp claims between March 2019 and January of this year could have been affected. The department is sending letters …

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High Court Denies Tarrant County Capital Murder Appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court Monday refused to hear the appeal of a Tarrant County man sentenced to death for a triple murder. Amos Wells killed his pregnant girlfriend, her brother, and their mother after an argument in 2013. Wells’ defense team tried to argue that he was predisposed to commit …

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Arrest For Lamar County Intoxication Manslaughter

James Edward Christy of Honey Grove surrendered to Lamar County Deputies on an indictment for Intoxication Manslaughter with a Vehicle designated as a deadly weapon. They released him after posting a $100,000 bond. In February, the incident reportedly happened, and authorities say a farm tractor driven by 35-year-old Jake Rempel …

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Delta County Convenience Store Robbed

Delta County Deputies searched for the man who held up the Cooper NuWay on E. Dallas Ave. Sunday night at about 10:45. The suspect acted as if he had a gun in his pocket and demanded money from the employee. He left the store and headed south, but it’s unknown …

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