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Dave Kirkpatrick

Hopkins County Jail Bookings

Kaj-sean Tyrece Gude Sulphur Springs Police stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation at the 117-mile marker on I-30 in Hopkins County, but the driver, 23-year-old Kaj-sean Tyrece Gude, fled the scene. He was captured about nine miles later and charged with evading arrest, and officers billed a female passenger …

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Blood Drive At Morning Chapel Missionary Baptist Church

Morning Chapel Missionary Baptist Church CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital-Sulphur Springs will host a COVID Vaccine Clinic at the Morning Chapel Missionary Baptist Church on 208 Fuller Street on Saturday, June 5, starting at 9:00 am until Noon. Several of the vaccine brands will be available. No appointment is required.

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National Anthem To Be Required At Pro Sports Games

OPERATION VICTOR ECHO TANGO Is a Veteran oriented 501 (c) (3) Non-Profit Organization. With strong bipartisan support, the Texas Senate has approved a bill that would require professional sports teams with government contracts to play the national anthem before each game. Ten of the 13 Senate Democrats voted, with all …

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Suspect Remains At Large In Rivercrest ISD Bus Theft

Authorities are continuing their investigation into the theft of a Rivercrest ISD school bus. The bus was taken on May 15 from the school parking lot and then driven by an unidentified suspect to Fannin County, where officials found it abandoned in Dodd City. The school had left an ignition …

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Truck Driving At PJC – Sulphur Springs Center

Members of the truck driving class at the PJC-Sulphur Springs Center, taught by Bob Ashbreck (seated left), heard from a trucking company official at a recent classroom session. Dale Hunt (seated right), an official with Werner Trucking, told the future truck drivers about the business. To obtain more information about …

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Constitutional Carry Bill To Be Signed Soon

The Texas Constitutional Carry Bill shoots to Governor Abbott’s desk. The Texas House and then the Senate began the week by approving changes agreed on by both chambers. You no longer need a license to carry a gun in Texas nor the training with obtaining a permit. The Governor has …

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GOP Criticized Over Electric Grid Improvements

State lawmakers are still working on a couple of bills that would reorganize ERCOT and ensure winterizing the Texas power grid. TSN’s Chris Fox says Republicans received criticism for not moving quickly enough to prevent another disaster like the one that unfolded during the winter storms in February. Texas ratepayers …

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Vaccination Numbers Growing

More Texans are getting vaccinated, and doctors are urging people still on the fence to get their shot. Doctor Scott Conrad says the medical and faith-based communities have been working together to make people feel more comfortable with the vaccine. Conrad says increasing vaccinations now can take away Covid’s potential …

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Lamar County COVID Update

The Paris- Lamar County Health District reports 19 new cases of Coronavirus but no recent deaths. The Texas DSHS Covid Dashboard shows 28 actives in the county from the virus and a total of 156 deaths. There have been 5,662 recoveries.

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