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POLITICAL CALENDAR

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The Sabine County Reporter has been authorized to announce the candidacies of the below named persons for the offices named subject to action in the March 3, 2026 Primary elections. The announcement fee (which must be paid in advance) includes a statement and photograph to run one time. Fees are $200. The name on the calendar runs each week until the election.

SABINE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Press Release

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(Hemphill, Texas) On October 10, 2025 shortly after 7:30 am someone reported hearing a gunshot at Hemphill ISD in the 1000 block of Milam Street. Hemphill ISD School District Police contacted Hemphill Police Department and Sabine County Sheriff’s Office requesting assistance in checking the area. Hemphill Police Department and Sabine County Sheriff’s Office dispatched additional units to the area and no nefarious or otherwise criminal activity was noted. Units returned to service.

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Upcoming events Join By Local Shop for Artisan After Hours—a welcoming evening of creativity and community. Every Tuesday from 5–8 PM! Bring your favorite craft project and connect with fellow makers at 125 N.

Local Indictments from September’s Grand Jury

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Sabine County Grand Jury Indictments September 26, 2025 David Randell Bragg, 62, Delivery of Controlled Substance Melissa Jean Clinton, 40, Possession of Controlled Substance Nina Shavonte Garrett, 20, Delivery of Controlled Substance Donald Ray Grigsby, 65, Delivery of Controlled Substance Dwayne Duston Haley, 45, Possession of Controlled Substance Michelle Mae Hughes, 41, Possession of Controlled Substance Dustin Harry Jackson, 33, Possession of Controlled Substance Dustin Harry Jackson, 33, Tampering with Physical Evidence Janet Denise Letney, 54, Delivery of Controlled Substance Charles Cody Rhodes, 39, Delivery of Controlled Substance Sharron Kay Rolland, 23, Possession of Controlled Substance Rotheria Andrew Sowell, 43, Delivery of Controlled Substance San Augustine Court Activity September 30, 2025 – Judge James Payne Linda Renee Davis, 57, Pled True to the Judgment Adjudicating Guilt to the charge of Debit Card Abuse and was Sentenced to 20 Months State Jail, Probated 24 Months, $2000 Fine, $550 Attorney Fee Kitwana Hanif Eddings, 50, Pled True to the Judgment Revoking Community Supervision to the charge of Possession of Controlled Substance and was Sentenced to 4 Years TDCJID, $3000 Fine, $550 Attorney Fee Lance Devonte Fowler, 35, Pled True to the Judgment Revoking Community Supervision to the charge of Assault Public Servant and was Sentenced to 6 Years TDCJID, $3000 Fine, $550 Attorney Fee Douglas Franklin Harrelson, 50, was found Guilty to the charge of Assault Family Violence and was Sentenced to 6 Years TDCJID, $3000 Fine, $307 Court Cost, $550 Attorney Fee Douglas Franklin Harrelson, 50, was found Guilty to the charge of Assault Family Violence and was Sentenced to 6 Years TDCJID, $3000 Fine, $307 Court Cost, $275 Attorney Fee Austin Lovell Johnson, 25, Pled True to the Judgment Adjudicating Guilt to the charge of Possession of Marijuana and was Sentenced to 18 Months State Jail, $2500 Fine, $550 Attorney Fee Breshayla Janette Jones, 23, Pled True to the Judgment Revoking Community Supervision to the charge of Aggravated Assault and was Sentenced to 8 Years TDCJID, $4000 Fine, $550 Attorney Fee Breshayla Janette Jones, 23, was found Guilty to the charge of Aggravated Assault and was Sentenced to 10 Years TDCJID, $4000 Fine, $307 Court Cost, $275 Attorney Fee Marcus Lakeithe Lister, 50, was found Guilty to the charge of Tampering with Physical Evidence and was Sentenced to 4 Years TDCJID, Probated 4 Years, $3000 Fine, $307 Court Cost, $550 Attorney Fee Marcus Lakeithe Lister, 50, was found Guilty to the charge of Possession of Controlled Substance and was Sentenced to 12 Months State Jail, Probated 24 Months, $3000 Fine, $307 Court Cost, $275 Attorney Fee Dewayne Edward Luther, 31, Pled True to the Judgment Adjudicating Guilt to the charge of Possession of Controlled Substance and was Sentenced to 7 Years TDCJID, Probated 7 Years, $4000 Fine, $550 Attorney Fee Dewayne Edward Luther, 31, Pled True to the Judgment Adjudicating Guilt to the charge of Endangering Child and was Sentenced to 20 Months State Jail, Probated 24 Months, $3000 Fine, $275 Attorney Fee.
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Hornet Homecoming Court Announced...

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It’s a royal affair for Hemphill High School as they prepare to celebrate Homecoming under the lights this Friday night. Pictured is the 2025 Hornet Homecoming court. Back row, left to right: Football Sweetheart: Raelee Conn, escorted by JP Conn, Senior Duchess Stormi Craig escorted by Sam Welch, Senior Duchess Amelia Gay, escorted by Chad Gay, Senior Duchess Karley Goynes, escorted by Roy Smith and Senior Duchess Julia Yang, escorted by Gavin Hoffman. Front, FFA Sweetheart Autumn Snow, Freshman Duchess Alana Ferrell, escorted by Bryson Jordan, Sophomore Duchess Kynsy Huffman, escorted by Derek Dragulski, Junior Duchess Abby Bright, escorted by Jeff Ashen, Band Sweetheart Brenna Corley and Band Beau Jacob Mays. For more info on Homecoming Activities, visit Hemphill ISD website or Facebook page.
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Lifelong Sabine Resident Opens Hemphill Auto Sales

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For lifelong Sabine County resident Brad McDaniel, automobiles have always been more than just a means of transportation—they’ve been a lifelong passion. Now, after decades of hard work in the wood recycling and lumber industry, McDaniel has turned that passion into a business with the opening of Hemphill Auto Sales, located right here in his hometown. A graduate of Hemphill High School, McDaniel has lived his entire life in the piney woods of East Texas. Cars have long been his favorite hobby—whether it was buying and selling, working under the hood, attending car shows, or simply talking about his favorite models.