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  • Halloween Pumpkin Carving
    Its time to get those pumpkins ready for Halloween. Carving pumpkins is simple if you have the right tools and the right pattern.
  • Gardening Texoma: Fall Annuals
    Fall plants don't have to be boring. You can plant flowers with beautiful vibrant colors to keep your lawn looking good.
  • Malloween
    Its Halloween time at Midway Mall. Lana Bernardin aka Cookie Monster is here to talk about what kids and their parents can expect this year. From 6pm to 8pm Saturday October 31st parents and kids can wear their costumes to trick or treat at the mall. There is a silent costume contest,plenty of candy, and a safe environment for kids to enjoy.
  • Your Money: CD's
    Talking your money this morning John Mabary is here to talk about CD's. We are discussing what to do if your CD matures & the new rate is just too low.
  • U.S. Army Band Concert
    It time for the U.S. Army Field Band Concert in Denison. This group is a 90 piece band from Washington D.C. that plays for many presidential events. This is a free event but ticket-holders will be allowed to be seated first at Eisenhower Auditorium. To get a ticket contact the Denison Chamber of Commerce at (903) 465-1551
  • Elves Pumpkin Patch
    There is still time to take the entire family on trip to the pumpkin patch. Elves Pumpkin Patch in Denison has thousands of pumpkins on display. They also have a hayride and a chance for the kids to dress their own scarecrow.
  • Stand up to cancer: Prevention
    Today in our stand up to cancer segment we are talking about prevention. Dr. Duke Carlson and cancer survivor Barbara Roland are here to talk about their experiences and advice to patients.
  • Stand Up to Cancer: Reconstructive Surgery
    This month is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Today we are talking about reconstructive surgery. Women have many options after diagnosis about what do to reconstruct.
  • B.J. Thomas Concert
    The B.J. Thomas concert is coming to the Choctaw Event Center. For more information 580-931-8645 or visit www.choctaweventcenter.com
  • Zumba-Thon
    Its time for the Zumba-Thon! By participating in the Zumba-Thon you can dance and exercise your way to a healthy body and to raise money for a good cause.
  • Fiesta Feast
    The First United Methodist Church is hosting their annual Fiesta Feast. Its a great way to enjoy an enchilada dinner, arts and crafts, quilts and support a good cause at the same time.
  • Living Lean: Lunges
    We are living lean this morning with Jimmy Rosser from Nautilus. Today we are working out lower body. Lunges are always a good way to work the entire lower body and when done correctly can help you tone up and give you a nice lean look.
  • Halloween 5K Run and Walk
    North Texas Medical Center Foundation is sponsoring their 13th Annual Halloween Hustle 5K Walk and Run. Its a chance for families to get good exercise while supporting a good cause. If you have questions log on to www.ntmconline.net.
  • Home Hospice Golf Tournament
    Home Hospice of Grayson, Cooke, and Fannin Counties is sponsoring their annual Golf Tournament. The tournament will be held Monday October 19th at Stone Creek Country Club. If you would like to sign up contact Home Hospice at 903-868-9315.
  • Gondola Salad & Warm Poppyseed-Rosemary Dressing
    While this recipe may seem longer than most, once the chopping is complete, it goes together in only a few minutes! The hot vinaigrette pouring over the vegetables removes that ‘raw’ flavor, and brings out the rich colors and flavors of the vegetables. ENJOY!
  • Hatch and Kravens Slaughterhouse
    This weeks Double Dollar Deal is Hatch and Kravens Slaughterhouse. This morning we will introduce you to some of the slaughterhouse characters.
  • Car Beneift for Liver Transplant Patient
    Glenn Riner has had kidney problems for the past 3 years. He is in desperate need of a kidney transplant. This weekend his wife and family are sponsoring a car wash in the Arbys parking lot in Denison to raise money. It cost $5 per car. They need to raise $500,000 for the transplant and $27,000 for additional tests for Glenn. If you would like to make a donation contact Tammy Riner at 903-771-0887
  • Fright Fest
    Its time for the Fright Fest in Sherman. The Sherman Police Department needs your help to make this year another success.
  • Your Money: Investments
    Talking your money this morning, John Mabary is here to answer the question is now a good time to invest. We are also talking about the big boom in the gold industry and when gas prices will hopefully stabilize.
  • Drug Free Work Week
    Rita Daniels from the Atoka Chamber of Commerce is here to talk about U.S. Department of Labor Drug Free October 19th through 25th. It is important for employers to be aware that drug use in the work place is occurring more and more. She says its important for employers to talk to employees about drug and alcohol abuse to protect themselves and the business.
  • Ghostin Around Gainesville
    It's time again for the 2nd Annual Ghostin Around Gainesville Tour. This event is a big fundraiser for the Morton Museum. Guests will tour historic homes in the city and meet characters from the 1800's. For more information contact the Museum at 940-668-8900.
  • Stand up to Cancer: Treatment Options
    After someone is diagnosed with Breast Cancer they must make a critical decision about how the cancer can and will be treated. Dr. Mary Hebert is here to talk about what options you have and the best way to make for a safe and successful recovery.
  • Breast Cancer Awareness: Survivor Susan Hooper
    This month is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Today we are talking about the importance of cancer screening with survivor Susan Hooper.
  • Texoma Striper Challenge
    Get your fishing gear ready for the second annual Texoma Striper Challenge. The challenge will help raise money for the Boys and Girls Club of Denison.
  • Grayson County Farmers Market
    New to Grayson County is the Farmers Market. Officials say they want to provide local growers with the opportunity to sell their products and residents the chance to purchase locally grown organic vegetables.
  • Gunter Denim to Diamonds Casino Event
    The Gunter Chamber of Commerce is hosting their very first Denim to Diamonds Casino Event. There will be live entertainment, a cash bar, and gaming tables.
  • Hilltop Haven Alzheimer's Symposium
    Hilltop Haven Nursing and Retirement Community is hosting a symposium to discuss Alzheimer's and dementia. They will also test residents for dementia.
  • Recipe: Cream of Asparagus Soup
    Today we are cooking with Chef Angie Boedker from Angela's Cafe in Denison. We are making a delicious cream of asparagus soup just in time for the colder weather.
  • The Buzz: Gainesville Depot Day
    Gainesville is hosting their 23rd Annual Depot Day. This Saturday the city will host a day packed full of events including live entertainment, food, arts and crafts, and events for children.
  • Gardening Texoma: Fall lawn care
    Today in our Gardening Texoma segment we are talking about the best way to care for you lawn when the temperature drops. It is best to continue your regular watering cycle and to be sure to rake your leaves.
  • The Buzz: Coleman 100 year anniversary
    The town of Coleman is celebrating a milestone. They are celebrating 100th anniversary with a day packed full of events. Officials say they are excited about the celebration and look forward to many more great years to come.
  • The Buzz in Texoma: Keith Sweat Concert
    The Choctaw Event Center has alot of events going on in the month of October. Three big concerts this month for music lovers of all kinds. For tickets contact the Event Center.
  • Wilson N. Jones Foundation Health By Design Program
    The Wilson N. Jones Foundation is sponsoring their annual Heath By Design Luncheon. This years event will include booths with information about breast cancer and tips for women to help them lead a healthy lifestyle.
  • Stand up to Cancer: Dr. Alex Eshan and Susan Martin
    Many people right here in Texoma are living with Breast Cancer. Today Dr. Alex Eshan talked about the specifics of breast cancer and how it is found. Breast Cancer survivor Susan Martin talked about her experience as a survivor and how one diagnosis changed her life.
  • The Buzz: The Grayson County Fair
    The Grayson County Fair kicks off this week. There will be rides, games, food, and plenty to do for the entire family.
  • Guardian Angel Golf Tournament
    The Children's Advocacy Center of Grayson County is sponsoring their Annual Guardian Angel Golf Tournament. They are hoping to raise upwards of $20,000 to continue to help children suffering from abuse.
  • The Buzz in Texoma: Boot Scootin Ball
    Its known as the hottest ticket in town! The Boot Scootin Ball will be held on October 24th benefiting the Preston Volunteer Emergency Services. There will be food, music, auctions and much more.
  • Southeastern Student Production: Hamlet
    Southeastern Theater Students are producing the Shakespeare drama. Hamlet. Nearly 40 students are working together to put on the production.
  • Cooking with Karel Anne: Speckled Bok Choy
    This dish is a delicious seasonal vegetable. Fennel isn't just for turkey stuffing! By blending the two flavors with the nuttiness of wild rice, you have a colorful fall dish that is great with grilled meats, and perhaps a little applesauce or poached pears.
  • Denison Student Production: Hollywood Arms
    Denison High School Theatre students are putting on a production called, "Hollywood Arms". At least 35 students are working to tell the story of Carol Burnett and her late daughter Carrie Hamilton.
  • The Buzz: KLBC's October issue
    Micheal Westbrook from KLBC is here to talk about their October issue. From Paul McCartney to lost treasure their issue is packed full of events of interesting articles and information on events going on all across Texoma.
  • The Buzz: 8th Annual Harley Ride
    This weekend is a big fundraiser for the Child & Family Guidance Center of Texoma.
  • Living Lean: National Yoga Month
    We are Living Lean this morning. Teresa Hall from Nautilus is here talking about National Yoga Month. Yoga is a way to practice breathing, flexibility, and strength training. It is ideal for mothers to be and seniors.
  • Living Lean: Salsa for football gatherings
    As football season is underway, Tori Park is stopping by this morning for our living lean segment to talk about a football munchie that many fans are sure to enjoy. This salsa is full of tasty vegetables and can be served with chips or celery.
  • Bacon and Tomato Quiche
    Here's a delicious recipe as seen on Friday morning's First News AM for Bacon and Tomato Quiche.
  • Charity Golf Tournament
    Always Better Care is sponosoring a Charity Golf Tournmane to raise money for the Tri County Meals on Wheels.
  • The Buzz in Texoma: Frontier Days
    Frontier Days in Pottsboro will have many events for your family on September 25th and 26th. The events will be held in Friendship Park in Pottsboro.
  • Living Lean
    We are living lean this moring with Tori Park.
  • Durant Drum Line Challenge
    The Durant High School Drumline is hosting an exciting first-time event for the Drumline and Downtown Durant. The Durant Drumline Challenge will be held this Saturday, September 12, on Market Square at First and Evergreen.
  • Hip injuries
    From aging baby boomers to younger workout warriors, doctors say hip injuries are becoming more common, but figuring out what's causing the injury can be a difficult diagnosis. CBS News’ Hari Sreenivasan reports.