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Sulphur Springs News

Hopkins County Jail Bookings

Hopkins County Law Enforcement Center  Hopkins County arrested Michael Lyle Gall on a warrant for violating his probation for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Deputies arrested Theresa Glenn for Possession of more than four ounces but less than five pounds of Marijuana. She’s in the Hopkins County Jail. On Sunday, …

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End-Of-Life Care Discussion Group

A discussion about end-of-life care will be held on Saturday, February 17, in the Fellowship Hall of First United Methodist Church in Sulphur Springs from 10:00 am until 1:00 pm. Pastor C. J. Duffey and Reverend Peter McNabb will be the discussion leaders for this critical conversation. Anyone may attend, …

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Dutton Defeats Money In House District 2 Special Election

In a hotly contested race in the Special Election to fill the State House District 2 seat left vacant when they expelled former representative Bryan Slaton, Jill Dutton narrowly defeated Brent Money. The unofficial final count was 6,830 for Dutton and 6,719 for Money. Dutton won in Hopkins and Van …

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Farmers, Ranchers Now Can Make USDA Farm Loan Payments Online

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced today that most farm loan borrowers can pay their direct loans online through the Pay My Loan feature on farmers.gov in early February. Pay My Loan is part of a broader effort by USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) to streamline its …

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Greenville Police’s Special Needs Database Assists In Welfare Check

GREENVILLE: On Tuesday, January 30, 2024, at approximately 7:13 am, officers with the Greenville Police Department responded to a welfare check on an elderly female who seemed to be disoriented. Officers located the individual in the 5200 block of Wesley Street. After speaking with her, they determined she may have …

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Texas Workers Are Owed $8 Million The U.S. Labor Department Wants To Return

In Fiscal Year 2023, investigations by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division recovered more than $212 million in back wages for nearly 163,000 workers. Roughly $100 million is still unclaimed in the nation, and that figure is more than $8 million for 12,400 workers in Texas. It is money workers have earned but …

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Friday And Saturday: Next Round Of Rain

Rain chances will return on Friday and Saturday, with a potential for heavy rain and minor flooding east of I-35. Localized rain totals exceeding two inches are possible in parts of East Texas. A few intense storms capable of producing hail are also possible.

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Southfork Ranch Hosts Murder Mystery Dinner

Texas’ famed Southfork Ranch, once home to the acclaimed show Dallas, is now home to some of the most glamorous weddings and galas. However, on Friday, February. 9, the mansion will host the most unusual wedding celebration: a matrimonially inspired murder mystery dinner.

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Paris Police Report For Tuesday, January 30

Erik Lynn Gilvert Monday evening at 6:55, an officer stopped a vehicle in the 700 block of W. Center for an expired registration. The driver, Erik Lynn Gilbert, 43, and the passenger, Daylan Trey Copeland, 18, were both arrested after they found methamphetamine discarded in a cup containing a drink …

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National ID Theft Day

It is Identity Theft Awareness Week. There are several key indicators to look for when spotting identity theft. Federal Trade Commission experts recommend monitoring bank and credit card statements for unauthorized transactions, being vigilant about unfamiliar accounts appearing on credit reports, and not falling for fake debt collections. IdentityTheft.gov is …

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