Horse Rescue Fails in Durant
7-15-04 - Several attempts to rescue horses thought to be abandoned in Durant were thwarted Thursday, when a man claiming to be their owner showed up and led them away. The act outraged...
7-15-04 - Several attempts to rescue horses thought to be abandoned in Durant were thwarted Thursday, when a man claiming to be their owner showed up and led them away. The act outraged...
7-15-04 - A sexual abuse survivor making a 3,000 miles bicycle ride rolled through Texoma on Thursday. Jacqueline Gordon is sharing her story with whoever will listen, in hopes of making people more...
7-15-04 - Sherman police have a new attention-getter for bad guys. It looks like a paintball gun, but this pepperball gun has a much different affect. The balls explode on impact - having the same debilitating...
7-15-04 - Burglars hit a Sherman tractor supply business on Texoma Parkway Wednesday night – gaining access by cutting through a fence. It happened right next door to the KXII studios.
7-15-04 - A former candidate for 15th District Judge in Grayson County will now serve on the 5th District Appeals Court in Texas. Governor Rick Perry has named Amos Mazzant to the post.
7-15-04 - The Denison City Council signed off on Project Beth on Thursday – an incentive package that will bring Florestone manufacturing to the city’s industrial park. Florestone manufactures...
7-15-04 - McKinney police today dropped capital murder charges against three men in the March shooting deaths of four people - including two high school football players.
7-15-04 - Good news for Sherman drivers – the Peyton and Loy Lake intersection will open Friday morning at 9am. It was closed on June 1st for a complete street makeover, causing...
07-15-04 – A Grayson County family has been left homeless after a fire ripped through their house late Wednesday night. Firefighters got the call at 11:45pm...
7-14-04 - Kids of all ages now have a new way to stay cool this summer in Sherman. The city debuted their new spray ground, or splash park, at Hawn Park on Wednesday. The play area has...
7-14-04 - A jury found two Love County brothers guilty of six felony counts related to the shooting that critically injured a young boy in April of 2003. The jury also recommended dozens of years in prison for both men.
7-14-04 - The Oklahoma State Fire Marshal has ruled the second of two fires at a local steakhouse as arson. Naifeh's Steakhouse in Cartwright suffered two fires in just nine days in late June...
7-14-04 - An elderly store owner fought back against an armed robber Tuesday night in Ardmore. Howard McMahon, 68, wrestled a gun away from a man a third of his age inside a convenience store.
7-13-04 - A Durant man was arrested Tuesday morning and charged with detonating an acetylene bomb outside the local women’s crisis shelter. The bomb exploded inside a dumpster late Saturday night...
7-13-04 - The case of two Love County brothers on trial for shooting with the intent to kill will go the jury for deliberation on Wednesday morning. Tuesday marked day two of the trial of...
7-14-04 – A Grayson County Commissioners Court ruled Wednesday that libraries in Grayson County will continue to receive the same amount of funding, despite worries of budget cuts.
7-13-04 - Ardmore police have arrested a prime suspect in the July 1st armed robbery of a local bank that involved a masked woman. They say Cindy Baxter, 38, admitted to authorities that she robbed the...
07-13-04 (AP - RIYADH, Saudi Arabia) A wanted al-Qaida militant said to have fought alongside Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan turned himself in to Saudi diplomats in Iran and was flown to the kingdom Tuesday, the most prominent figure to surrender under an amnesty, the Interior Ministry said.
7-14-04 – A Sherman federal jury convicted a former Colbert police officer of one count of excessive force on Wednesday, three months after another jury couldn’t reach a verdict.
7-12-04 - An armed robbery in Ardmore led to a chase and gunfire in Carter County on Monday night. It began around 7pm when police say Roy Carl Bales, 49, robbed the Ard-Mart convenience store on...
7-12-04 - A Sherman woman and her children narrowly avoided a tragedy Monday when a piece of a semi-truck crashed through their car’s windshield along US 75. The 100lb brake drum missed...
7-12-04 - The Bonham stockyards were back in business Monday for the first time since it was closed in a financial scandal 2 years ago. Cattleman claim the lost hundreds of thousands of dollars from the...
7-12-04 - Two Ardmore teenagers did the right thing this weekend when they found a loaded handgun along a city street. Police say two young teens were riding their bicycles along...
7-12-04 - Downtown merchants in Sherman are looking to city hall for help in giving the area a makeover. More than a dozen business owners met with city council members Monday night...
7-12-04 - It is a tragic ending to the story of two missing people from Bryan County. The body of Julie Shay and a friend were positively identified Monday, victims of an apparent car wreck in northeast Oklahoma.
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