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KXII.com Top Stories
  • Oklahoma Public Safety officials seek more funding
    DURANT, OKLAHOMA - Oklahoma Highway patrol along with other safety agencies work everyday to keep people safe. But after steep budget cuts over the past few years, officials are asking lawmakers for more funding.
  • Marshall county man in critical condition
    KINGSTON, OK-A Madill man, injured in a car accident Wednesday afternoon, is in critical condition in an Oklahoma City hospital.
  • Former Texoma coach killed in crash
    GRADY COUNTY, OK-A Wynnewood man and former Paul's Valley coach was killed in an accident in Grady County Tuesday.
  • Oakview Community Still Under Boil Order
    MARSHALL CO, OK--After a week-long boil order hundreds of Marshall county residents say they are concerned about the safety of their water. They want to know why they are not getting straight answers from the water company.
  • Texoma meals on wheels prepares for rising gas prices
    DENISON, TX - Experts say gas prices are on the rise again, which could change the way some people do their jobs and even volunteer work. Jalah Gray talked with Texoma Meals on Wheels today about the future of the program, if we don't start getting some relief at the pump.