Updated: 1:47 PM 8-3-05 - Stephen Robinson is back aboard shuttle Discovery. Robinson has wrapped up a spacewalk that included an emergency mission to pull out filler material on the ...
Updated: 1:14 PM 8-3-05 - Two cars collided just after six this morning in Sherman this morning at the intersection of FM 1417 and Highway 11. The cars are fairly banged up, but the passengers were not serious hurt.
Updated: 8:14 AM 8-3-05 - A scare for a family in Paris overnight as they searched for their four year old daughter. This one has a happy ending though. Apparently, the little girl wandered off from her home after midnight ...
Updated: 8:09 AM 8-3-05 - Oklahoma State officials are responding to a lawsuit filed by an OSU grad that says Boone Pickens Stadium isn't in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The federal lawsuit by ...
Updated: 11:36 AM 8-3-05 - Fourteen more US Marines have been killed in Iraq. The military says they and a civilian interpreter all died early today in a roadside bomb attack in western Iraq. Their deaths come on top of ...
Updated: 3:38 PM 8-3-05 – Local veterans are raising money to help the families of soldiers who died in the War in Iraq by collecting old cell phones and printer ink cartridges.
Updated: 1:18 PM 8-3-05 - Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation employees have pulled together and raised more than a thousand dollars for an orphanage in Azerbaijan. Several OSBI employees serve in the military ...
Updated: 11:14 PM 8-2-05 – A caravan of 18 Grayson law enforcement vehicles visited every town in the county as a part of National Night Out. The nationwide event allows law enforcement to get to meet local townspeople, and helps neighbors get to know each other.
Updated: 10:25 PM 8-2-05 - The FBI is looking for a man who robbed the First American Bank in Maysville Tuesday afternoon. A man about 25 to 30 years old entered the bank about 1:15 and handed the teller a note.
Updated: 8:36 PM 8-2-05 - A Marietta toddler survived a bout with leukemia recently, but his survival story is now displayed for thousands of drivers on I-35 to see. The face of three-year-old Tyler Kiser adorns a billboard in Lewisville for Cook Children's Hospital.
Updated: 8:24 PM 08-02-05 - Almost a year after an ECU football player was killed and another man was paralyzed. The man accused of the crime went on trial for murder and assault. Jury selection began on Tuesday...
Updated: 9:55 PM 8-2-05 - There were 309 people aboard Air France Flight 358 -- and all of them have survived a fiery crash in Toronto. The Airbus jet skidded off the runway while trying to land in a strong storm.
Updated: 5:55 PM 8-2-05 - Texas Education Commissioner Shirley Neeley announced this week that Sherman High received the state's lowest rating of academically unacceptable.
Updated: 2:42 PM 8-2-05 - Nobody was hurt today when the crew of an American Airlines jet noticed an electrical smell and safely landed at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
Updated: 2:03 PM 8-2-05 - The biggest settlement yet is being announced today over the Enron collapse. Houston-based Enron filed for Chapter Eleven bankruptcy protection in late 2001. William Lerach is a class-action lawyer ...
Updated: 4:35 PM 8-2-05 – Authorities were busy this morning burning drugs they found in Love County. Last night deputies found eight six foot tall marijuana plants growing in a vegetable garden. Those plants were discovered at a home near ...
Updated: 2:20 PM 8-2-05 - President Bush signed a hard-fought free trade pact with five Central American nations and the Dominican Republic on Tuesday, saying the measure would ...
Updated: 11:20 AM 8-2-05 - The initial NTSB report about last week’s fatal plane crash in Ada has been released. Harland Brent Stonecipher, 34, son of Pre-Paid Legal Services found Harland Stonecipher, was killed along with ...
Updated: 9:50 AM 8-2-05 – The 23rd Annual National Night Out will be celebrated in Texoma today. It’s a chance for law enforcement officers to connect with their community, and a chance for people to get to know the officers in brown and blue.
Updated: 8:00 AM 8-2-05 - More than 150,000 Kawasaki all-terrain vehicles are being recalled. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the 2001 through 2005 Prairie and Brute Force models can develop dangerous steering-control problems.
Updated: 9:34 PM 8-2-05 - City officials in Tishomingo say a sewage station that dumped two million gallons of raw sewage into a creek last month has been fixed, but environmental workers still are worried about a wastewater system with chronic problems.
Updated: 7:35 AM 8-2-05 - Investigators say the cause of a fire that destroyed a family business and home may never be known. The Sunday evening fire destroyed a pizza restaurant and the adjoining home of the restaurant owner.
Updated: 1:03 AM 8-1-05 - The Vietnam Wall Experience left Denison one week ago but mementos left behind by visitors are now a permanent part of the city. Everything from flowers to photos were placed inside a tomb.
Updated: 1:06 AM 8-1-05 - It’s been almost a year since the city of Sherman took over the hauling of commercial trash, but now with a lawsuit pending a new deal could be in the works that would pay the city for subcontracting its trash service.
Updated: 3:26 PM 8-1-05 - Oklahoma could receive 32% more money in the new federal highway bill. The compromise version of the bill would earmark more than $2.8 billion for Oklahoma - nearly one-third more than before.
Posted: 06/17/2013
- ARDMORE, Okla. —The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation announced the 2013-2014 recipients of the Sam Noble Scholarships this week, awarding $140,000 in scholarships to 10 southern Oklahoma students.
Posted: 06/13/2013
- DURANT, Okla. -- Southeastern Oklahoma State University has scheduled Camp SE for June 23-24, July 21-22 and July 28-29 on campus.
Updated: 06/10/2013
- (LEONARD,TEXAS) -- Leonard residents are worried that piles of tires sitting at a vacant service shop are attracting mosquitoes and endagering their health