9-16-05 - The Choctaws have come through in a big way in their effort to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina. Chief Gregory E. Pyle has presented a check for $443,911.33 to representatives of ...
9-16-05 - Average honey bees were responsible for attack on a Pontotoc County man three weeks ago. 84-year-old Joe Daniel was stung over 100 times by a swarm of bees while he was fishing ...
9-16-05 - Americans across the country joined Friday in a National Day of Prayer and Remembrance for victims of Hurricane Katrina, looking for lessons in the vast suffering and seeking the strength to ...
9-16-05 - A family of five thought missing from Ardmore has now been found with the help of the Ardmore School District. KXII reported Thursday that 26-year-old Pedro Mata of Duncan had gone to visit...
9-16-05 - TXU Electric Delivery crews are close to restoring electric service to a critical coal port, International Marine Terminal, in Myrtle Grove, Plaquemines Parish. International Marine Terminal is located
9-16-05 - Higher education leaders selected a vendor and approved funding Thursday to create a Web-based system in which students can track their progress toward meeting college entrance ...
9-16-05 - Gas prices continue to fall below $3 per gallon as disrupted refineries and oil pipelines get back online after Hurricane Katrina, according to a weekly AAA Texas gasoline price survey ...
9-16-05 - An unlicensed Houston doctor has been indicted on charges of signing preprinted prescriptions for motorized wheelchairs and subsequently cheating Medicare and Medicaid out of nearly ...
9-16-05 - A few dozen refugees who watched President Bush's speech to the nation about Hurricane Katrina Thursday said they felt slighted because he never visited the shelter where they're staying ...
9-16-05 - The Peaux Boys, a blues band formed out of two displaced New Orleans musicians, rocked a RiverWalk British pub Thursday night with sounds that made the Crescent City famous.
9-16-05 - Officials in the now-defunct Wilmer-Hutchins school district deliberately inflated student numbers to obtain more federal funds and misused that money to buy items such as furniture and artwork ...
9-15-05 - Mayor Ray Nagin announced Thursday that large sections of the city will reopen next week, and the historic French Quarter the week after that. "The city of New Orleans ... will start to breathe ...
9-15-05 - Hurricane Katrina has become the most destructive such storm ever to strike the United States, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday. Katrina's sustained winds...
9-15-05 - A participant in an East Texas contest popularized in a 1998 documentary film left the event early Thursday, broke into a nearby store, retrieved a shotgun and killed himself, police said.
9-15-05 - The president of the Coalgate Chamber of Commerce goes on trial next week on auto theft charges. Rebecca Washburn was arrested on June 15th on charges stemming from ...
9-15-05 - An exhibit on the U.S. Constitution is on display in Austin College's Abell Library Sept.13 through 28. The exhibit includes a print of the Constitution, short biographies of each of the document's ...
9-15-05 - A man died after the vehicle he was in crossed over the median striking a building around the 3600 block of Texoma Parkway early Wednesday evening. Sherman Police Officer Kevin Garbacik ...
9-15-05 - The University of Texas System on Wednesday unveiled a proposal to host President Bush's presidential library and museum in Austin or Dallas. Meanwhile, Texas Tech University ...
9-15-05 - A worker died early Thursday when one Union Pacific train hit another, derailing both and causing a fuel spill, a company spokesman said. Hundreds of area residents were evacuated ...
9-15-05 - A U.S. Army soldier accused in a scheme to smuggle cocaine into the United States on military flights from Colombia is set to go on trial at Fort Bliss. Staff Sgt. Kelvin Irizarry-Melendez is accused of ...
Posted: 05/08/13 - The Sherman Public Library is very excited about our upcoming Summer Reading Club for children and teens. Children ages birth-11 can Dig into Reading and join the Youth Summer Reading Club. The theme for the Teen Summer Reading Club this year is Beneath the Surface and it is open to teens ages 12-18. Read More
Posted: 05/07/13 - DURANT, Okla. – Regent Terry Matlock will deliver remarks at Southeastern Oklahoma State University’s Spring Commencement, scheduled for Saturday, May 11, at Paul Laird Field. The ceremony (for all schools) will begin at 10 a.m. A reception will follow at 11:30 a.m. in the Visual & Performing Arts Center. Read More
Posted: 05/06/13 - SHERMAN, TEXAS—Members of the Austin College Class of 2013 are counting down the days until graduation—with both excitement and trepidation. Austin College President Marjorie Hass will present diplomas to more than 340 bachelor’s degree candidates and 18 Master of Arts in Teaching degree candidates who will take part in graduation events May 18 and 19 on campus. Read More