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- Electric car project completed at Bonham HS
BONHAM, TX -- We introduced you to a group of Bonham High School students working on a green project Back in April. Now that project is finished. - New Airframe and Powerplant Classes Offered through Paris Junior College
PARIS, TX -- Paris Junior College– Greenville Center will begin offering Airframe and Powerplant Preparatory Courses in August, according to Workforce Development Dean Kevin Rose. The classes will be held at the PJC Aviation Training Center located at 89 Majors Road. - Fall Foliage Vacation with Steve LaNore
First News meteorologist Steve LaNore wants to invite KXII viewers to join him on an America the Beautiful tour through the breathtaking fall foliage of New England, October 1 to the 9th. You’ll spend two nights in Boston and rediscover colonial America during a fabulous tour of the city. - Wrestling coming to Texoma this weekend
WHITESBORO, TX -- If you enjoy wrestling, this weekend you will have the opportunity to enjoy some good entertainment and support a good cause at the same time.
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- Tech Camp keeps Sherman kids learning this summer
SHERMAN, TX -- Usually kids can't wait to get out of school for summer break, but some Sherman students are right back in class learning some fun new skills at Technology Camp, going on at Sory Elementary School this week .
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- Sherman I.S.D. Free Sport Camps
SHERMAN, TX -- The SISD Curriculum, Instruction Department, and the SISD Athletic Department are teaming up to provide multi-sports camps to SISD students who will be promoting to grades 3-9. - Texas DPS reminds teens to drive safely this summer
As summer begins, DPS reminds teens to play it safe while driving. In the U.S., motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for teens. Approximately 6,000 teens per year are killed in traffic crashes in this country—that’s the equivalent of one commercial airliner full of teens crashing every week. - KXII's Relay for Life Page
KXII's Relay for Life Page has details on Relay For Life activites near you. Click on Full Story for details on how you can help fight cancer. - 6th Annual KXII Blood Drive
Information on the 6th Annual KXII Blood Drive Wednesday July 1, 2009. - Southeastern holds line on tuition for 2009-2010
DURANT, OK -- Southeastern Oklahoma State University officials have decided to hold the line on tuition and not seek an increase for the 2009-10 academic year. - Local radio station gives away tickets to Jonas Brothers at Cowboys Stadium
SHERMAN, TX -- One lucky Texoma parent is going to be pretty popular with her kids for a while. Melinda Miller is now the the lucky owner of two tickets to see the Jonas Brothers on June 20th at the new Cowboys Stadium.
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- Ardmore Main Street racks up several state awards
ARDMORE, OK -- Downtown Ardmore businesses cleaned house at Oklahoma’s annual Main Street Awards on Thursday given by the Department of Commerce and National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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- Governor names Austin College professor Texas State Historian
SHERMAN, TEXAS — Gov. Rick Perry appointed Light Cummins, Austin College Guy M. Bryan, Jr., Chair of American History, as Texas State Historian on May 12. Cummins was recommended by the Texas Historical Commission and the Texas State Historical Association.
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- State Senator’s donation gives back to hometown’s future leaders
WILSON, OK -- Helping troubled teens is one of the things the boys and girls club is best known for, but doing it on a tight budget can be extremely tough. They received some good news Friday, and it came in the form of a generous donation from a state senator. Shelby Levins has the story.
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- Sand Bass Festival kicks off
MADILL – A Texoma favorite and hometown tradition is officially in full swing. Monday marked the kick-off the 34th annual National Sand Bass Festival. Lake Texoma was once known as the king of Sand Bass fishing and although those fish are no longer served up these days, the name and the tradition lives on. - Dension cleans up for Sullenberger
DENISON TX-- A group of residents are sprucing up the city of Denison for the arrival of a hometown hero, Captain Chesley Sullenberger.
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- Southeastern's summer hours to begin June 1
DURANT, Okla. For the third year in a row, Southeastern Oklahoma State University officials are looking to cut energy costs in the summer months by implementing a 10-hour, 4-day work week beginning June 1 and continuing through July 31. - John R. Hargrave named president of East Central University
ADA, OK -- John R. Hargrave of Wewoka, a founder and managing partner of the Edmonds Cole Law Firm in Oklahoma City, was named president of East Central University Friday afternoon [MAY 15] by the Board of Regents of the Regional University System of Oklahoma. - Railroading in the Rockies with Tom Miller!
Hello. I'm Tom Miller, inviting KXII viewers to join me on a fabulous train adventure through the spectacular Canadian Rockies, August 25th to September 3rd. - Southeastern Commencement to be held indoors on Saturday
DURANT, Okla. Because of a high probability of thunderstorms Saturday morning, Southeastern Oklahoma State University¹s Spring Commencement will be held indoors Saturday with two ceremonies at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. The ceremonies will be conducted in the Bloomer Sullivan Gymnasium (not the arena). - Texoma Medical Center Partners with Grayson County College for a $377,512 Job-Training Grant
Texoma Medical Center has partnered with Grayson County College in Denison to provide job training using a $377,512 Skills Development Fund grant from the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC). The grant will be used to train workers for 336 new or upgraded positions.
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- Beatles cover band kicks off Denison's Music on Main
DENISON, TX -- One of the most popular Beatles cover bands around will kick off Denison's summer outdoor concert series Friday on Main Street.
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- Austin College Historian and Student Film Maker Premiere New Book and Documentary Film about Stephen F. Austin’s Sister
SHERMAN, TEXAS – Austin College History Professor Light Cummins and student film-maker Austin Tooley, a senior from Sherman, will present their recent projects on the life of Emily Austin, sister of Stephen F. Austin, on Thursday, May 7, at 11 a.m. in Hoxie Thompson Auditorium of Sherman Hall. The session is free and open to the public.
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- Faculty, staff members honored at Southeastern Recognition Banquet
Southeastern Oklahoma State University honored a number of faculty and staff members Monday night at the 9th annual Faculty-Staff Recognition Banquet, held in the Visual and Performing Arts Center. The event was sponsored by the Sherman Coca-Cola Bottling Company. - TMC recognized by state as Level 3 Trauma Center
DENISON, TX ― Texoma Medical Center has been recognized by the State Department of Health Services as a Level 3 Trauma Center.
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- Durant students visit OHP
DURANT, OK ― Some Durant elementary school students spent the day with some of Oklahoma’s finest. Fifth and sixth graders from Durant Intermediate School were able to experience a day in the life of an Oklahoma Highway Patrol officer.
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- April declared Child Abuse Prevention Month in Grayson Co.
GRAYSON COUNTY, TX ― Grayson County Judge Drue Bynum on Monday declared April as Child Abuse Prevention Month.
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- Blake Utter Ford of Denison earns Ford Motor Company’s highest customer satisfaction honor – The 2008 President’s Award
DENISON, TX, – Blake Utter Ford of Denison is among an elite group of Ford and Lincoln Mercury dealerships to be recognized with Ford Motor Company’s 2008 President’s Award. Only 385 out of nearly 4,000 dealerships received this prestigious award, which is based upon outstanding customer feedback. - Local optometric physician and sheriff partner to bring child identification program to Bryan County families
DURANT, OK - The Oklahoma Association of Optometric Physicians (OAOP) recently joined with The Children’s Identification and Location Database (CHILD) Project and is partnering with the Oklahoma Sheriff’s Association to begin offering Iris Scanning state-wide. - Medal of Honor Week kicks off in Gainesville
GAINESVILLE, TX ― A week-long celebration begins Monday in Gainesville, the host city of the Medal of Honor Week.
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- Benefit concerts raise over $20,000 for Carter Co. tornado victims
CARTER COUNTY, OK ― Carter County tornado victims are getting some more help thanks to this weekend's "Benefit Jam" at Heritage Hall. Over $18,000 was raised at the event. That money was deposited into the Lone Grove Tornado Relief Fund at the First National Bank in Ardmore on Monday.
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- March is Red Cross Month
March is Red Cross Month, and there are plenty of ways you can get involved. Check out the calendar by clicking on "Full Story". - Ardmore Expo set for this weekend
ARDMORE, OK ― Folks in Ardmore are preparing for one the city's biggest events of the year. The annual Ardmore Chamber of Commerce Expo kicks off Saturday morning. Plenty of businesses, including KXII-TV, will be there. Our Daniel Armbruster has this preview.
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- Southeastern Centennial to feature 100 Hours of Celebration this week
DURANT, Okla. -- Southeastern Oklahoma State University continues its 2009 Centennial Celebration with a full slate of events during the week of March 23-27.
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- Have a safe Spring Break
The DPS wants Spring Breakers to have fun, but to keep common sense and safety as their constant companions. DPS troopers in the coastal areas of Texas will have stepped-up enforcement in March looking for speeders, drunk drivers and seat-beat violators. - SilverSneakers® Fitness Program keeping seniors fit
SHERMAN, TX -- Parkway Nautilus is recognizing the unique needs of the older adults in the community by partnering with the nationally recognized Healthways SilverSneakers® Fitness Program.
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- Texoma Chapter of Ducks Unlimited recognized
SHERMAN, TX ― The Texoma Chapter of Ducks Unlimited is now listed in the organization's "President's Top 100 List," ranking them #40 of the top 100 chapters nationwide and #6 in Texas.
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- Sherman PD welcomes new female officer
SHERMAN, TX ― The Sherman Police Department welcomed a new member to the force. Officer Lauren Green was sworn in Monday morning.
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- Austin College Theatre Students Present Ordinary People
SHERMAN, TX — The Austin College Communication Studies Department will present the dramatic production Ordinary People March 5, 6, and 7 at 7:30 p.m., and at 2 p.m. March 6 in the Beardsley Arena Theatre of Ida Green Communication Center. Tickets are available at the door for $8. Audience members should be aware the play deals with issues of depression and suicide. - Marshall Co. Chamber of Commerce 2009 Calendar
Here is the 2009 Calendar of Events for the Marshall County Chamber of Commerce. - TAPS expected to receive additional funding
GRAYSON COUNTY, TX ― TAPS could be getting more money from the Federal Transit Administration.
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- SOSU Music Dept. presents "The Mikado"
DURANT, OK -- Southeastern Oklahoma State University is pleased to announce Gilbert & Sullivan's "The Mikado." - Texas tops national average in the percentage of students who take Advanced Placement exams
AUSTIN – Texas exceeded the national average in the percentage of students who took at least one Advanced Placement exam during high school.
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- Former Mavs great headlines WNJ Community Breakfast
SHERMAN, TX ― The Fourth Annual Wilson N. Jones Community Breakfast took place Thursday morning at Austin College. Former Dallas Maverick and NBA All-Star Rolando Blackman was the guest speaker. Rashi Vats has more.
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- Texoma RSVP assisting seniors/low income with DTV transition
One of the biggest changes in television history is about to take place in the U.S. But KXII-TV viewers may be left in the dark if they don’t take action by February 6, 2009.
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- Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program application deadline is Feb. 16
Grayson County has been awarded federal funds under the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program in the amount of $69,846.00. Applications are being accepted through the Grayson County United Way office. The deadline for submitting is February 16, 2009.
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- Prevention program shows Whitesboro HS students dangers of driving impaired
WHITESBORO, TX ― Students at Whitesboro High School got a firsthand look at the dangers of driving impaired Friday. A company called ‘Peers’ sponsors a virtual reality driving program designed to show students the effects of drinking and driving.
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- Austin College January Term Offers Unique Opportunities for Students
SHERMAN, TEXAS —While many college students around the nation were still enjoying holiday break, Austin College students were returning to campus January 4 to begin the college’s January Term. - Southeastern's John Massey School of Business earns prestigious accreditation
DURANT, Okla. -- Southeastern Oklahoma State University¹s John Massey School of Business has earned initial accreditation in business from AACSB International The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. - State-Fish Art Contest Aims to Draw Student Interest
Deadline for entering the Texas State-Fish Art Contest is March 31, and students and teachers should take time now to review the contest rules and regulations.
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Tickets on sale for Denison playoff game
Last Updated: 4:41 PM 11/17/09 - Tickets to the Denison Yellow Jacket Area State Playoff game against Dallas Conrad go on sale Tuesday morning at the Denison ISD Administration Building, the Denison High School Athletic Office, and Parks Drugs at 1926 W. Morton Street. (Full Story) |
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Turkey Give-a-way
Last Updated: 7:47 AM 11/17/09 - Always Better Care is sponsoring their second annual Turkey Give-a-way. They want to provide an extra special gift for needy families this year. (Full Story) |
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Legends of Bluegrass Concert
Last Updated: 7:21 AM 11/13/09 - It is time for the Legends of Bluegrass Concert at the Choctaw Event Center. Its coming up Saturday November 14th. The Doors open at 6:00pm. (Full Story) |
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Fannin County Walk and Roll
Last Updated: 7:18 AM 11/12/09 - If you want to get some good exercise and support a good cause at the same time, Northeast Medical home Home Health is calling on you. (Full Story) |
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Veterans honored across Texoma
Last Updated: 7:20 PM 11/11/09 - The outpouring on Wednesday at Veterans Day ceremonies across Texoma was both moving and powerful. Across the area local veterans received many thanks and words of gratitude for their service. (Full Story) |
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