Cooking with Chef Karel Anne:Curried Broccoli Soup
We are cooking up a dish that is perfect for fall with Chef Karel Anne!
We are cooking up a dish that is perfect for fall with Chef Karel Anne!
It is the hottest ticket in town! Get your tickets now for the Boot Scootin' Ball!
Enjoy another great show from the Sherman Community Players!
You can show your support to the G.C. Advocacy Center by simple showing up to putt!
A local chiropractor is celebrating 30 years of keeping texomans in alignment!
You can help a woman with her fight against breast cancer by picking up a golf club and hitting the course!
Join us as we celebrate National Mammography Day and Breast Cancer Awareness Month with “Brake for Breakfast”
Enjoy a day of fun and get free health screenings at Texoma Medical Center.
It is almost time to enroll for medicare and TCOG's Area Agency on Aging is here to help.
Bring your gardening questions to the Bryan County Master Gardeners Fall Garden Show.
Southeastern is gearing up for a big homecoming celebration!
The Grayson County Master Gardeners are here to talk about a native plant that is a butterfly magnet!
Enjoy a week of beauty at Dillard's and support a good cause at the same time.
A big golf trounament will be held again this year in honor of a Texoma man who passed away in a car accident.
Enjoy a festival full of cultural art and grat food!
Jimmy Rosser with Nautilus stops by with a quick workout that you can do at home.
Chef Karel Ann created a little guide to help with what should be packed, you fill in the choices for your household, and that sack o'lunch is ready to go!
SHERMAN-DENISON, TX -- According to newly released data from CoreLogic, late mortgage payments have increased in Sherman-Denison since last summer yet we're still seeing less foreclosures. For this Mom's Everyday Home segment, we'll share what to expect when applying for a home loan and how to keep your home out of foreclosure once you've been approved.
TEXOMA -- As college costs approach the $40,000 a year mark and total student debt reach the one-trillion dollar mark, parents may have to work with their college students to help pay tuition. For this Mom's Everyday Money segment, we look at ways students may be able to rely less on their parents and more on themselves.