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Students Injured In Mineola Bus Crash Released From Hospital

The hospital released all the students after the crash of a Mineola school bus Monday morning. The bus driver and the other car’s driver were also injured, but their conditions are unknown. The initial DPS report shows that the bus driver crossed the center line on Loop 564 and collided …

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Hopkins County Jail Bookings

Hopkins County Deputies arrested Gregory Burns for Continuous Violence Against the family. They released no other details, and he remains in jail. Cumby Police arrested Tanner Ray Edwards on two counts of Burglary of a Vehicle and two counts of Theft of a Firearm. He reportedly confessed to authorities and …

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Tickets, Sponsorships Available For Lights Of Life Gala

The Hopkins County Health Care Foundation Lights of Life Gala scheduled for April 22 at the Civic Center has sponsorships and individual tickets for sale for the season’s premiere event, which includes dining, dancing, live and silent auctions, and games. All money raised goes to purchase state-of-the-art equipment for CHRISTUS …

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Paris Police Report For Tuesday (Mar 21)

Clifton Dion Robinson A traffic stop Monday morning at 9:41 turned up approximately 14 ounces of Marijuana in the 300-Block of NE 14th Street after the driver, not wearing a seat belt, was speeding and failing to signal intent to turn. Officers made contact with Driver Clifton Dion Robinson, 33, …

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Arlington Student Dead, Suspect In Custody

A student fatally shot a male and slightly injured a female student before 7:00 Monday morning in front of Arlington Lamar High School. Officials arrested the shooter at the scene minutes after the incident, and he faces a charge of Capital Murder. The motive for the shooting was not released. …

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Bill To Ban COVID Mandates In Texas Legislature

By a vote of 7-3, a Texas Senate committee sent a bill to the full Senate to limit some COVID-related mandates. Senate Bill 29 prohibits mask and vaccine mandates and local governments from shutting down businesses and schools. The bill only applies to COVID-19 and its variants and does not …

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Fannin County Steak Cook-Off

Steaks on Main Ribeye Cook-off will be on April 1, sponsored by the Fannin County Agriculture Association in Bonham. The cook-off will be near the Fannin County Courthouse, and activities begin at 11:00 am with dinner at 6:30. Jason Boland and The Stragglers will entertain at 8:30 pm.

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Hopkins County Jail Booking

Cason Wayne Blevins Hopkins County Deputies stopped a 20-year-old local man for speeding and not wearing his seatbelt and became suspicious when they smelled marijuana inside the vehicle. During questioning, Cason Wayne Blevins turned over three marijuana cigarettes and a vial of marijuana, and officers arrested him. During booking, they …

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Ribbon Cutting At New Christus Clinic In Winnsboro

The ribbon-cutting, blessing, and open house for the new Christus Trinity Clinic was Monday in Winnsboro. The primary care clinic is located at Mother Frances Hospital in Winnsboro and is a full-service facility. PA Don Roseberry will see patients and is excited to extend care to Winnsboro and surrounding areas.

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Tainted Synthetic Marijuana Causes Overdoses

U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Authorities in Texarkana are working to find where a tainted batch of synthetic marijuana, known as K2, came from after recent overdoses. There have been at least seven overdoses, including two deaths. Investigators say synthetic marijuana, which is not marijuana at all, is dangerous.

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