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Swearing in Ceremony...

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Swearing in ceremonies were held at the Courthouse on January 3rd for new and re-elected Sabine County officials starting new terms. Pictured left to right are: Jamie Clark, County Clerk, Henry Alvarado, Justice of the Peace Pct. 2, Tricia Jacks, County Treasurer, Roger Gay, Justice of the Peace Pct. 1, James “Bubba” Lowe , County Commissioner Pct. 4, Keith Nabors, new County Commissioner Pct. 2, Lisa Pitre, District Clerk, Malinda Bryan, County Auditor, Judge James A. Payne, District Judge 273rd District, and Judge Daryl Melton – Sabine County County Judge. Congratulations to all these fine folks representing our county.

Thank you from Empty Stocking

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The 2022 Empty Stocking Program sponsored by the Sabine County Children Service Board has wrapped up another successful season for the children of Sabine County. This outstanding community effort provides gifts of toys and candy for children in Sabine who might otherwise have an ‘empty stocking’ on Christmas morning for some children’s are the only gifts they will receive. A special thank you to Hemphill ISD Students that helped sort and bag up gifts for the recepients.
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New grub available in Sabine County

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Jackson Hill Marina wishes everyone a Happy New Year and shares this exciting news. Now open- The Marina Smokehouse and Grill located at the Marina will be operating as a scratch kitchen featuring handmade Cat Head Biscuits and Chicken Fried Steaks, everything made from scratch including Homemade Pies and Cinnamon Rolls. We are inviting all of our friends to come out to have lunch with us, meet the new crew and enjoy the view of Big Sam Rayburn. Pictured above Head Chef Nicole Boyles, our own Cat Bennett and Nicole’s son Reed after their opening day. Pit master Charlotte Boyles and our Regina Fantich did not make this pic but all did a great job. Check out our Facebook page for more details on operating hours. Below is a mouth-watering pic of their brisket. You don’t want to miss it.
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Diner Dent...

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Over the weekend a local eatery in Pineland had a customer who accidently ran into the diner known as MaMa’s. While no injuries have been reported the building did sustain a little bit of damage but that didn’t stop them from opening up and serving their customers. So go support this small business when you are over in the Pineland area you won’t be sorry.