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Paris Police Report For Wednesday, April 17

  Last Tuesday morning at 8:17, a Paris Patrol Lieutenant responded to the 600 block of Bonham Street and met with store employees, who stated that an unidentified black male had entered the store, selected and purchased an item, small in value, paid with a $50 and left the store …

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City Of Paris Seekings Volunteers For Boards, Commissions

If you are a resident of Paris and would like to make a difference in the City by volunteering your time and knowledge, you may want to consider serving on one of the City’s boards and commissions. The City is accepting applications for the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board, Airport …

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Princeton Man Gets 50 Years In Prison Without Parole

Collin County sentenced a Princeton man to 50 years in prison without the possibility of parole for continuous sexual assault of a child. The Collin County District Attorney’s office says the victim was nine years old when the assaults by 41-year-old Joseph Ray began. The child was 14 before telling …

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Prairiland FFA Hosts Plant Sale, BBQ, Auction

The Prairiland FFA will host a plant sale this Saturday from 7:30 am to noon at the greenhouse behind the AG building in the back of the junior high school. That will be followed at 4:00 pm for a BBQ Supper for $10 a plate in the Jr. High School …

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NLHS Theater Presenting Shakespeare Classic

The talented cast of North Lamar High School brings the timeless Shakespeare classic “Midsummer Night’s Dream” to life on stage this Saturday night at 7:00 at the North Lamar High School Auditorium. Admission is “Pay what you can” at the door, making this performance accessible to everyone in the community.

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Man Jailed In Hopkins County For Multiple Bond Forfeitures

  Samuel Austin Bertram was arrested Tuesday in Hopkins County on multiple felony counts. They charged him with bond forfeiture for Fraudulent Possession or Use of Identification documents, two counts of Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle, Theft of Property valued at More than $2,500 but less than $30,000, and Possession …

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Hopkins County Drug Take Back Day

Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office, Sheriff’s Posse, and the DEA are participating in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 27. The event will be held in the Atwood’s parking lot in Sulphur Springs. It will provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs while …

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John Chester Dutch Oven Cooking Class

The John Chester Dutch Oven Cooking Class is scheduled at Heritage Park from 8:00 am to noon on Saturday, April 20. The cost is $20 per person. For a reservation, call Rick Wilson at 903-335-2752.

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Sulphur Springs Rotary Claws For A Cause

The Rotary Club’s ‘Claws for a Cause’ seafood boil is on Saturday, April 27, at Celebration Plaza in downtown Sulphur Springs. In addition to crawfish, the boil will include shrimp and snow crab. Individual tickets are $40 and can be purchased by scanning the QR code on posters around town. …

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Tickets Available For Hopkins County Freedom Ball

Tickets are still available for the Hopkins County Freedom Ball, held on Saturday, May 18, at the Civic Center. They are dedicating the ball to the local men and women who have served and are serving in our United States military. Proceeds earned at this event exclusively benefit veterans and …

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