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Toys for Tots campaign begins in Texoma

Last Updated: 5:31 PM 12/02/08 - It's that time of year again. See how your donation of a new, unwrapped toy can bring smiles to the faces of Texoma's children this holiday season. Click on Full Story for details. (Full Story)
Eye on Education: Admission cuts

Last Updated: 11:18 AM 12/02/08 - State budget cuts mean public universities will be accepting fewer students than in years past. CBS News' Bill Whitaker has more in our Eye on Education report. (Full Story)
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Last Updated: 11:00 AM 12/02/08 - Fitness expert Jimmy Rosser from Nautilus Sport & Fitness was in studio to show you how pop squats can jump start shedding those Thanksgiving pounds, and nutritionist Tori Park shows you how to turn those Thanksgiving leftovers into a healthy salad. (Full Story)
The Power of Prayer- Conner's Story

Last Updated: 10:06 AM 11/25/08 - It's been over two years since little Conner was severely injured in a wreck that killed his father and brother. This morning we look at how far this little guy has come. He's now kicking and moving his arms, even though doctors said it wouldn't be possible. (Full Story)
Cooking with Cathy: The Thanksgiving Bird

Last Updated: 10:42 AM 11/26/08 - Every year, Chef Cathy Zeis and our Lisanne Anderson prepare a turkey. They've shown you how to prep the bird for the oven. Now it's time to show you how to cook it and serve it.
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Stolen items recovered in Wilson Save Email Print
Posted: 10:25 PM Aug 4, 2008
Last Updated: 1:44 PM Aug 7, 2008
Reporter: KXII Staff
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WILSON, OK -- Wilson Police have recovered some of the stolen items reported after offering a $500 reward, hoping to catch the person who stole from the local Boys and Girls' Club. Police say they found several items dumped on the side of a road in Wilson. Several homes have been searched; however no arrests have been made.

Anyone with information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect could receive the reward.

Computers, cash and digital cameras were taken from the Hardy's House and Teen Town on the mornings of July 28 and July 29.

If you have any information about these break-ins, call the Wilson Police Department at (580) 668-2136.

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Posted by: Jess on Aug 7, 2008 at 11:24 AM
Larry K: Even good and ever watchful parents can have bad kids. It's not fair to blame the parents for everything especially whenever the KID is old enough to make a decision on their own. I myself tried to trick my mother once or twice and she is a very good person. It was MY FAULT, not her's.

Posted by: Larry K. Location: Wilson on Aug 5, 2008 at 11:19 AM
If your KIDS are out late at night, you need to have a talk with them and ask where they have been,your kids are probably responsible for this activity.So stay up late and do your job as parents.

Posted by: Misty Location: Bonham on Aug 5, 2008 at 09:28 AM
What is wrong with people these days??

Posted by: me Location: wilson on Aug 5, 2008 at 12:25 AM
It's not just the boys and girls club. There have bees several other homes and cars broken into one being my own. There really needs to be something done. The crime is getting out of control here.

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Help spread holiday cheer to Texoma's seniors

Last Updated: 3:39 PM 12/01/08 - Home Instead Senior Care has partnered with The Area Agency on Aging, The Sherman Dialysis Center and local Home Health companies to collect names of Seniors in need this holiday season. These are Seniors who might not get a Christmas otherwise. (Full Story)
Toys for Tots campaign begins in Texoma

Last Updated: 5:31 PM 12/02/08 - It's that time of year again. See how your donation of a new, unwrapped toy can bring smiles to the faces of Texoma's children this holiday season. Click on Full Story for details. (Full Story)
Senior Beware

Last Updated: 2:30 PM 11/24/08 - Lindsey Pledger Bolin, the Ombudsman for the Area Agency on Aging of Texoma, works with the nursing homes and assisted living facilities in Grayson, Fannin, and Cooke County. She takes an active role as an advocate for the seniors’ rights and quality care and resolves residents’ complaints in their facilities. She spoke with Nicole Holt on First News at Noon. (Full Story)
Local church collecting gift-filled shoe boxes for kids for the holidays

Last Updated: 11:48 AM 11/18/08 - SHERMAN, TX ― The holidays are right around the corner and local churches are asking for donations so that children will receive gifts this holiday season. Hagerman Baptist Church is accepting donations of gift-filled shoe boxes. (Full Story)
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