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  • In Hopkins County, longtime Sulphur Springs High School football head coach Greg Owens has announced his plans to retire during the upcoming Christmas break.
  • Martin Pardon-Martinez has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with a fatal shooting in Quinlan early Sunday morning.
  • Today marks 80 years since the attack on Pearl Harbor, and a ceremony in Waco will honor a Black sailor’s heroics on that day during World War II.
  • Texas Secretary of State John Scott is seeking documents from Collin, Dallas, Harris, and Tarrant counties for what he calls "phase 2" of his 2020 general election audit.
  • Sulphur Springs school distict officials have named Joe Boedingheimer the next principal of Sulphur Springs MIddle School. Boedingheimer will replace outgoing principal Jena Williams, who plans to retire at the end of January.
  • Northeast Texas is among the parts of the US with the highest rates of Alzheimer’s disease among African Americans, according to a recent study published by the Us Against Alzheimer’s Center for Brain Health Equity.
  • In Greenville, a 15-year-old girl who was struck by a vehicle on Wesley Street Tuesday was taken to a Dallas-area hospital in stable condition, according to a release from the City of Greenville this afternoon. Police do not plan to file charges related to the incident, the release said.
  • The Greenville ISD recently received a high rating from an independent audit of its financial practices.
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