Hopkins County, Administrative division in northeastern Texas, United States.
Hopkins County spreads across northeastern Texas with Interstate 30 and several state highways running through it. These roads connect the different communities and towns throughout the region.
The county was established in 1846 and named after William Hopkins, an early settler. It grew from farmland into a place with diverse economic activity.
The Southwest Dairy Museum in Sulphur Springs tells the story of dairy farming that shaped life in this region for generations. You can see how farmers lived and worked through the exhibits and displays.
Visitors can find the County Tax Assessor-Collector office on Jefferson Street in Sulphur Springs for local information and services. The downtown area is easy to navigate and provides good reference points for getting around.
The county operates under multiple independent school districts that each manage their own schools and programs. This decentralized approach allows education decisions to reflect local needs.
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