May 22, 2013

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Ardmore Crimestoppers need your help

ARDMORE, Okla. – Crimestoppers in Ardmore are asking for your help. They are offering a reward for catching whoever is responsible for graffiti that's popping up around town.

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E. coli fears spark lettuce recall

There are new fears about the quality of produce after a recall involving Dole's salad mix. After a package of Dole salad mix sold at a store in Canada tested positive for E. coli, Dole has issued a voluntary recall in at least nine states.

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Howe joins "Less Tears More Years"

HOWE, Tex. --Another Grayson County city has joined the fight for safer driving among teens. Police presented their case to the Howe city council to support 'Less tears, more years.' City officials voted unanimously in favor to back the program.

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Keeping the city secretary

COLLINSVILLE, Tex. --The Collinsville city council met for hours Tuesday evening for their monthly meeting. The hot topic on the agenda was a request for the city secretary to resign.

“You made a what!!!???”

SHERMAN, Tex. -- It's been happening for generations-- kids avoiding their parents when it comes to their grades. But that's all about to change in Sherman.

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No action taken

DENISON, Tex. -- No action was taken Monday night in Denison concerning a lawsuit and the demolition of the old high school. "Save Denison History” members claim the demolition is illegal because officials did not comply with city ordinances, but officials will not comment on the details.

City leaders choose bid on skate park

ARDMORE, Okla. -- Parks officials in Ardmore are one step closer to making their dream of a skate park a reality. On Monday night, city commissioners chose a bid from California skate park contractors, which stands at just over $400,000.

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New emergency management center

GRAYSON COUNTY, Tex. -- State funding is headed north to Grayson County, and officials say it will come in handy should an emergency arise. The money is being used for a new state-of-the-art emergency management operation facility.

Supporting the 1245th

MADILL, Okla. –The Madill Middle School took support efforts for troops of the 1245th to a whole new level. Soldiers of the 12 45th are wrapping up the last bit of training before moving to their mobilization site at Fort Bliss. On Monday, the school opened its doors for the soldiers to use as a training site.

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Sherman FD captain off leave

SHERMAN, Tex. -- A Sherman fire captain will soon return to work after two months on administrative leave. Fire Chief Jeff Jones says Captain Doug Blackburn is scheduled to report back to duty October 1st.

Constitution Day

TISHOMINGO, Okla. -- Monday, September 17th, is Constitution Day, and lawmakers all across the country are celebrating by sharing the news with local students. Oklahoma State Senator Jay Paul Gumm from Durant stopped at Tishomingo High School to discuss why it's important to vote and about being a lawmaker.

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Hit-and-run in Durant

DURANT, Okla. -- Police in Durant are searching for suspects after a man was hit by a car early Sunday morning. Officers say at 2:00 a.m., as Cheyenne’s Club on Radio Road was closing, someone in a car hit Todd Curley, 23, of Tishomingo, dragged him over two hundred feet, and then drove off.

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Crack bust in Sherman

SHERMAN, Tex. -- A Sherman man was arrested after a drug bust on Friday. Eddie Green, 28, was taken into custody after police confiscated over ten grams of crack cocaine upon searching the man's home in the 500 block of McGee Street.

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Fun in the sun

SHERMAN, Tex. -- The 25th Annual Sherman Arts Festival was held Saturday afternoon. Everything from painted pumpkins to corn dogs and little dogs were out in full force at the festival.

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Rudy Giuliani visits Ada

ADA, Okla. -- Republican presidential candidate and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani campaigned in Ada on Friday night.

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1-180th officially welcomed home

DURANT, Okla. - After spending a year away from their family and friends fighting in Afghanistan, the 1-180th was officially welcomed home Sunday.

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Visiting Madill soldier on medical leave

MADILL, Okla. - Madill native and Army Captain Beau Hendricks said he's glad to be back home, even if it is just for a little while, and despite all the negativity surrounding the war in Iraq, he believes our soldiers are making a difference.

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Choctaw Nation honors war veteran

BLANCHARD. Okla. -- The Choctaw Nation honored one of their own with a statue and memorial on Saturday. General Tommy Franks joined Chief Greg Pyle and the Choctaw Nation, honoring Specialist Tony K. Burris for his bravery during the Korean War.

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Interstate 35 construction set to begin

CARTER COUNTY, Okla. -- On going highway construction in Carter County may seem slow, but with college football season in full swing, weekend traffic to OU is even more of a problem.

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Scare at Durant school turns out to be false alarm


DURANT, Okla. -- A Durant school was evacuated after authorities found a suspicious package on the playground at Northwest Heights Elementary School. Authorities were able to open the suitcase using a water cannon. The package, feared to be an explosive device, turned out to be part of an ongoing scavenger hunt among local teens.

Going the distance for local troops

A Sherman soldier and his unit stationed in Iraq will be getting some much anticipated mail in a couple weeks. The local police association along with The Grayson County College Golf Course teamed up and shipped out eight cardboard boxes full of golf balls to the troops on Friday.

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Detectives say Sherman stabbing was fabrication

SHERMAN, Tex. -- A story we brought you earlier this week has taken a bizarre twist. Neil Bloyd of Sherman reported being stabbed in the stomach for a second time Thursday night within just a week of being stabbed the first time.

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