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  • Luke's guest this week is fishing guide Brandon Sargent of Texas Lead Slingers (www.texasleadslingerscom - 469.989.1010). Brandon guides at Lake Ray Hubbard for several species but the red hot bite recently has been hybrid stripers and sand bass.
  • In Commerce, the emergency medical center that closed on Aug. 6 is going to remain closed for the immediate future. Today, Hunt Regional Healthcare officials said COVID patient volume and staffing needs at the Greenville hospital remained too high for the Commerce emergency center to re-open.
  • Greenville has six events scheduled for this year's National Night Out, which is this evening.
  • The City of Sulphur Springs is applying for a federal grant to develop the former Thermo mine site located on the southeast side of the city. The Thermo site is one of several former mining locations in Northeast Texas looking to participate in the U.S. Economic Development Administration’s Build Back Better program.
  • The number of COVID-19 active cases in Hunt County dropped for the fifth consecutive day. In Hopkins County, the number rose yesterday after a few days of a downward trend.
  • Rains County voters rejected on a bond proposal that would have raised the Rains Independent School District tax rate.
  • Texans will decide on eight amendments to the state constitution on Nov. 2.
  • In Hunt County, bond proposals on ballots today include a new Hunt County jail and sheriff's office.
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