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Sulphur Springs City Council Tuesday April 2

  7:00 P.M. An Executive Session will be held at 6:00 p.m. in accordance with Texas Government Code, Title 5, Chapter 551 – §551.071, Consultation with Attorney; §551.072 Negotiations about Real Property; and §551.087 Deliberations Regarding Economic Development, Thermo. The regular meeting of the Sulphur Springs City Council will be …

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Illegal Immigration At Northern Border

When it comes to illegal immigration, all eyes are on the southern border. But a group of lawmakers are warning that not enough attention is being paid to what is happening on the northern border. Texas Congressman Tony Gonzales says, in about a year, we’ll be seeing the same numbers …

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East Texas Death Row Inmate Resentenced to Life

An intellectually disabled East Texas death row  inmate has been resentenced to life without the possibility of parole by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Randall WayneMays was condemned in 2008 for gunning down two Henderson County  deputies in Payne Springs. The Supreme Court had ruled that only people with …

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Paris ISD Going To 4-Day School Week

The Paris ISD Board of Trustees met in regular session Thursday night and in a 5-2 decision voted to go to a 4 day week. North Lamar and Chisum previously voted to have 4-day weeks.  The dissenting votes at last night’s meeting were from Anne Biard and Cliff Kerby. In …

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Southern Faith Ministries Providing Easter Dinners in Deport

Southern Faith Ministries in Deport is hosting a free dinner for the community on Easter Sunday 1. Meals will be delivered in Deport or can be picked up on Easter around 5pm. Call or text Amber at (903) 227-1665 and reserve your meal. FREE through Southern Faith Ministries.

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Easter At The Maxey House

Join the Sam Bell Maxey House for Easter activities tomorrow. There will be two separate sessions to choose from: the first from 10 to 11am  and the second from 2 to 3pm. Visitors will have the opportunity to participate in an egg hunt, or “scramble”, on the grounds followed by …

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Skydome Mobile Planetarium Shows In Paris

  SkyDome, a mobile planetarium, will offer free virtual tours through the solar system today and Saturday. The 35-foot wide, 15-foot tall inflatable planetarium will be in the former Paris High School Gymnasium at 215 East Houston Street. The shows  will take visitors of all ages on virtual field trip …

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Sulphur Springs Philanthropist, Businesswoman Dies

Ninety-six-year-old longtime businesswoman and philanthropist Mary Bonham of Sulphur Springs passed away peacefully at her home Wednesday, surrounded by her loved ones. A memorial service will be held Monday April 1st at 2:00pm at West Oaks Funeral Home, 500 Hillcrest Dr., Sulphur Springs, Texas. Visitation will be held one hour …

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Inmate Who Died At Wood County Jail Identified

The Wood County jail inmate who was found unresponsive in her cell and later died at a local hospital has been identified as 25-year-old Tori Breanne Huggins of Quitman. She had been arrested for Injury to a Child.   A report from the Attorney General’s office states  the cause of death …

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Woman Sentenced For Shooting At Workers At Her Home

An East Texas woman was sentenced in Henderson County to five years in prison for shooting at and releasing her dogs on people working on her house.  Sixty-four-year-old Catherine Viola Fanciullo was found guilty of deadly conduct following a jury trial. The men she shot at had not been paid …

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Teen Indicted In Crash That Killed Six People

The Department of Public Safety reports that  charges have been filed in Johnson County, Texas for a man accused of causing a head on collision that killed 6 people and seriously injured  2 others.  Seventeen-year-old Luke Resecker was arraigned on  six counts of Intoxication Manslaughter, two counts of Intoxication Assault, …

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Crockett Intermediate School Host Family Content Night

Crockett Intermediate School recently opened its doors for an engaging and informative evening dedicated to fostering family involvement and academic success. The 2024 Family Content Night was a beacon for students and parents alike, aimed at demystifying the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) test and empowering families …

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Frisco Launches Roughriders Scholarship Program Presented By Intouch

SCHOLARSHIPS NOW OPEN FOR THE CLASS OF 2024 FRISCO, Texas (March 28, 2024) – The Frisco RoughRiders and InTouch Credit Union are thrilled to announce that applications are now open for the RoughRiders Scholarship Program presented by InTouch Credit Union for the class of 2024. “We’re so thrilled to partner with InTouch Credit Union …

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Garden Planned At Salvation Army Thrift Store Corner

If you get a chance drive by the Salvation Army Thrift Store corner (just west of the square) and see what the Paris-Lamar County Health District and other community partners are up to! This garden will help serve patrons of the Salvation Army and the community by providing fresh vegetables …

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Paris Police Report For Thursday, March 28

Daniel Alexander Kincaid Wednesday, officers worked a traffic hazard in the 300 block of W. Sherman St. They located Daniel Alexander Kincaid, 38, sleeping behind the vehicle’s wheel. Officers could see a pipe commonly used for smoking methamphetamine in the passenger seat with burn marks indicating use. Officers awakened Kincaid …

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Linden-Kaldare’s Supererintendent Retires

  Keri Winters, Superintendent of Linden-Kildare CISD, will retire at the end of the year. According to a news release, Winters’ last day in the district will be March 29. However, she will remain an employee until December 30 to assist with the leadership transition. Winters has been the district’s …

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White House Issues Warning On Cyber-Attacks

The White House has issued a new cyber warning. The warning, sent to the nation’s governors, suggests that foreign hackers are conducting cyber attacks against water and sewage systems. Cities often run these systems on older equipment that needs upgrading. Max Kilger of UT-San Antonio says a hack could inject …

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