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Bonham auto dealership to close

Last Updated: 6:33 PM 11/21/08 - BONHAM, Tex. ― Well-known car dealership Legacy Auto Ridge in Bonham is closing because of financial problems. (Full Story)
Search for serial arsonist continues in Carter Co.

Last Updated: 5:25 PM 11/21/08 - CARTER COUNTY, OK ― The investigation continues in southern Oklahoma for what officials are calling a "serial arsonist." Investigators said Friday a second person might be aiding the arsonist. Shelby Levins has the latest. (Full Story)
Texas high school students to get credit hours for playing sports

Last Updated: 6:30 PM 11/21/08 - SHERMAN, TX ― This time next year, some student-athletes may be able to get credit to use toward graduation for playing sports. Rita Kotey talked with some school officials to find out what that means for all students, not just student-athletes. (Full Story)
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Heavy rains pound parts of Texas Save Email Print
Posted: 10:55 AM Aug 21, 2008
Last Updated: 10:55 AM Aug 21, 2008

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DALLAS (AP) - Parts of North Texas are cleaning up today after a sixth day of heavy rain in a row.

Up to 9 inches of rain fell in Collin County, just north of Dallas, and forced postponement of a homecoming parade planned for Saturday in Parker for Olympic gold medal gymnast Nastia Liukin (LOO'-kihn).

The National Weather Service says several towns in North Texas received 3 to 4 inches of rain with the latest round of storms.

Fairview, about 3 miles south of McKinney, received about 8 inches of rain. McKinney and Allen reported 3 to 4 inches.

Fairview police say floodwaters weakened the supports of an asphalt bridge over Sloan Creek, making it unsafe. But they say no streets nearby flooded.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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