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Dave Kirkpatrick

Pewitt CISD Closing Due To Illness

Due to illness, all Pewitt CISD Campuses and Offices will be closed for the remainder of the week. Classes resume on Tuesday, Jan 18, 2022, on a normal bell schedule. Monday, Jan 17, is a school holiday in honor of MLK Day. Due to this week’s school closure, the school …

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Sulphur Springs Wildcat Athletic Update

  Tuesday 1/11 Boys Basketball host Hallsville Girls Basketball @ Hallsville Boys Soccer host Terrell JV Tennis @ Tyler Legacy (change) Thursday 1/13 Powerlifting Host Tri Meet @ MPB Girls Varsity Soccer @ Forney Tournament (Thur – Sat) Girls JV Soccer @ Midlothian Heritage Tournament (Thur – Sat) Boys Varsity Soccer @ Longview Tournament (Thur – Sat) Boys …

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Sulphur Springs Lady Cats Softball Schedule

  SCRIMMAGES Feb 1st Gilmer JV / VARSITY 5:30pm Feb. 4th at Rockwall JV TBA Feb. 5th at Rockwall VARSITY TBA Feb. 11th at Sherman JV / VARSITY 5:00pm PRE-SEASON Feb.15th at Paris VARSITY 6:00pm Feb. 17th-19th Sulphur Springs Tournament VARSITY TBA Feb. 24th-26th Mt Pleasant Tournament VARSITY TBA Feb. …

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OSDH Takes Services on the Road in McCurtain County

   The Oklahoma State Department of Health District 9 mobile health unit will offer public health services throughout January in locations across southeast Oklahoma. OSDH District 9 serves a nine-county region including Atoka, Bryan, Coal, Choctaw, Latimer, LeFlore, McCurtain, Pittsburg and Pushmataha Counties. The “Mobile Health on the Go” mobile …

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United Way Of Lamar County’s New Board Members

    NITED WAY ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD MEMBERS(PARIS, Texas) – The United Way of Lamar County announced today the new Board of Directors members starting their terms in January 2022.  Joining the Board are Kristi Hodgkiss, Swati Prakash and Russell Thrasher. Kristi Hodgkiss is the Director of Public Relations for North …

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Hospitals Overworked Because Of COVID

The symptoms of this new COVID variant seem to be mild, but it’s spreading so quickly that there is still pressure on hospitals. Dr. Norm Christopher with the Christus Health System in San Antonio says they’re stretched thin. Almost half of the nurses in the United States may leave their …

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TEA Updates COVID Guidelines For School Staffs

The Texas Education Agency has updated its COVID-19 quarantine guidelines for school staff. Teachers and other staff can return to school five days after their symptoms begin if they don’t have a fever and their symptoms have improved. Asymptomatic employees can go back five days after they have tested positive. …

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Lamar County COVID

  The Texas Department of State Health Services reported Sunday that there were now a total of 528 active cases of COVID-19 in Lamar County. In addition, the total number of fatal cases of the virus since testing began is now 223.

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