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Sulphur Springs News

Paris Police Report For Tuesday, February 27

Charles David Landers Officers arrested Charles David Landers, 53, Monday on an outstanding warrant for Stalking, a Felony. The arrest originated from a series of events starting as early as January of 2024 in which Landers made multiple threats toward his spouse’s attorney and the attorney’s family members, as well …

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Record High At DFW International

Temperatures at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport hit 94 degrees on Monday, breaking a heat record dating back over 100 years. The average high for this time of year is about 63 degrees. Temperatures will be warmer than usual on Tuesday but slightly “cooler” with highs into the mid/upper-80s to lower-90s. …

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U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Puts A Moratorium On Lake

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has put a moratorium on new developments at Broken Bow Lake. They said that the amount of boaters on the lake has put it at or above capacity, putting visitors in danger. The corps has ordered a boater study, but in the meantime, no …

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Free NWS Skywarn Tonight, February 27, 2024

The National Weather Service presents a free Severe Weather Education Class in Hopkins County from 6:00 until 8:00 pm at Sulphur Springs City Hall. The City of Sulphur Springs is partnering with the National Weather Service’s SKYWARN Storm Spotter Training Class. The program highlights severe weather safety and how you …

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U.S. Supreme Court Considering Social Media Censorship

The Texas Tribune reports that for nearly four hours on Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments about how far states can limit the content social media companies allow on their platforms. The lawsuits brought by two tech trade groups challenge whether Texas and Florida can legally prohibit large social …

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Woman Found Deceased In Kiamichi River Identified

Oklahoma Chief Medical Examiner’s Office released the results of an autopsy on the body of a 33-year-old woman found in October near the Kiamichi River in Choctaw County. They identified Caitlyn Rose Case as the deceased, and they ruled the cause as undetermined. Investigators say she got lost from Houma, …

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Hopkins County Jail Bookings

  Steven Andrew Pena-Bishop was arrested in Hopkins County for Cruelty to Non-Livestock Animals. The Texas Penal Code prohibits a person from intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly cruelly treating an animal. The following actions define cruel punishment: Torturing or poisoning an animal, causing pain or death. Everett Van Jennings was arrested …

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Upshur County Man Jailed For Murder

Gilmer Police responded to a report of a suspicious person at about 1:45 Monday morning and found Vennessa Smith, age 41, dead at the residence. Officers then located a man matching the description of the suspicious person. They arrested Craig Allen Smith, 40, for failure to identify as a fugitive …

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Two East Texas Red Cross Chapters Merging

The Northeast Texas and East Texas Chapters of the American Red Cross will merge into a new East Texas Chapter. It will serve nearly two million people in 29 counties, virtually every county in our listening area. The latest Chapter will continue to operate out of the Paris, Tyler, Texarkana, …

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Sulphur Springs Computer Programmer Gives Back To A&M-Commerce

  Alumnus Scott Stahl and his wife, Margaret, from Sulphur Springs, have recently presented a $100,000 gift to Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Scott W. Stahl and Margaret Stahl Gift Agreement will provide matching gift opportunities that champion the university’s Greatest Need Fund and Alumni Association memberships. The Stahl’s Lion legacy spans three …

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