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- Deer Attacks Love Co. Woman
LOVE COUNTY – It’s an animal attack Love County authorities call shocking – a buck charges and injures a woman in Enville, in her own backyard. Shelby Levins brings us the story - but a warning, the video in this story may be disturbing to some.
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- Mom pleads for justice in son's mysterious death
CLAYTON, OK - A teenage boy went missing eight years ago in Pushmataha county, his remains discovered in the Kiamichi foot hills just miles from his home years later. His mother continues to plead for justice and closure in the mysterious death of her oldest son.
- What's Right - Girl Inspires Others to Donate
TISHOMINGO -- The holiday season is also the season of giving, but one Tishomingo teen isn't asking for material gifts. She's asking people to donate blood at the Tishomingo High School's blood drive on Friday. Shelby Levins bring us this young girl's inspiring story as part of our special "Whats Right" series.
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- Holiday hiring could lead to long-term job
SHERMAN, TX - With unemployment still plaguing the country, temporary jobs could be more than a seasonal position. Maddie Garrett explains how you could turn part-time into full-time
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- Firefighters train in Sherman
SHERMAN TX--If you have ever had trouble parallel parking or turning around on a narrow road, imagine trying to do the same thing in a 30 foot vehicle, with load sirens going off in an emergency; That's what a group of Sherman and Pottsboro firefighters trained to do today.
- Community rallies around Ardmore police officer after house fire
ARDMORE, OK-- An Ardmore police officer and his family are overwhelmed by the outpouring of support they've received one day after their home caught fire. Now the community is coming together for the family forced from their burning home in the middle of the night. Austin Wright has more.
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- Burglar caught in the act inside Ardmore home
ARDMORE, OK -- An Ardmore man was jailed on burglary charges after police catch him red-handed. Dominic Foreman was arrested by Ardmore officers early Thursday morning in the 200 block of G Street.
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- Durant Police arrest 10 in counterfeit credit card ring
DURANT, OK – Ten people are behind bars after Durant Police bust a counterfeit credit card ring.
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- Local businesses team up to give away holiday turkeys
SHERMAN, TX -- The turkeys went fast this morning for the Always Better Care Turkey Giveaway. This is the second year for the giveaway and at Texoma Hyundai in Sherman, and the turkeys were gone within ten minutes.
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- 1 injured in morning accident on U.S. 75 in Howe
HOWE, TX -- An early morning accident on Highway 75 in Howe brought traffic to a halt this morning right at rush hour.
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- KXII (Ch. 12), Fox Texoma (Ch. 13) now on DirecTV
We’re pleased to announce that KXII and Fox Texoma are now on DirecTV in high definition. KXII (CBS) is available on Channel 12, and FOX Texoma is Channel 13.
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- Texoma grain company under investigation
GRAYSON COUNTY, TX -- State authorities are looking into what they claim could be millions of dollars worth of grain missing from a Sherman grain warehouse. Josh Stevenson reports on the Texas Department of Agriculture's investigation.
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- Fighting to Re-open Kingston Senior Center
KINGSTON -- At the beginning of November the Department of Human Service's $7.4 million budget cut took effect. That closed the senior centers in Maysville, Wynnewood, Roff, Wapanucka, Caddo, Calera and Kingston. While local leaders say the Kingston Center is the only one that remains locked up, there’s now new hope. Shelby Levins reports.
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- Sick and dying horses' miraculous recovery
FANNIN CO., TX - IIt's been several months since 24 horses were rescued from a ranch in Fannin County. Maddie Garrett tells the story of their miraculous recoveries as volunteers and new owners work to nurse them back from near death and starvation.
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- Sadler man, 47, arrested in marijuana bust
GRAYSON COUNTY, TX -- A Grayson County man was arrested Wednesday for cultivating marijuana. According the Grayson County Sheriff's Office, 47-year-old Jay Newton Cecil of Sadler was arrested for having at least four pounds of marijuana on his property.
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- Court date reset for Bokchito couple accused of moving girl's remains
BRYAN COUNTY, OK -- The court date has been reset for the Bokchito man and wife accused of moving his daughter's remains across the country. - Over 20 arrested in crack cocaine sting in Ada
ADA, OK -- The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics arrested more than twenty people this morning in Ada. A lengthy investigation into a cocaine ring led officers from several agencies on a raid this morning beginning at 6.
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- Quake shakes southern Oklahoma
VELMA, Okla. (AP) - Authorities say a small earthquake shook parts of southern Oklahoma, but no damage was reported. - Sherman woman stabs self in faux robbery
SHERMAN, TX -- A Sherman woman tells police she'd been wounded in a robbery at her home only for officers to discover she'd stabbed herself.
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- Plea conference date set for former Pottsboro coach
GRAYSON COUNTY, TX -- The former Pottsboro ISD teacher and coach accused of having an inappropriate sexual relationship with one of his students sat down with Grayson County District Attorney's Office officials this morning.
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- National Prematurity Awareness Day
ARDMORE – Monday was National Prematurity Awareness day. But the March of Dimes organization is dedicating the entire month of November to raising the awareness of premature births. Shelby Levins explains what one local chapter is doing to fight for premies.
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- Bells fallen soldier honored
BELLS, TX - Before Tuesday night’s basketball game, the Athletic department at Bells High School paid tribute to their lost, but not forgotten hometown hero.
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- Grand jury reconvenes in Garvin Co. surrounding man’s death
GARVIN COUNTY, OK -- After more than a month of recess a Garvin County Grand Jury reconvened Tuesday morning to continue the investigation into the death of a Wynnewood man. - Highway 289 Extension to open in early December
GRAYSON COUNTY, TX -- It's been under construction for more than 18 months. Now the Highway 289 Extension is just days away from opening to traffic.
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- Checks forged in Gainesville
GAINESVILLE, TX -- A burglary that happened back in July is now causing major problems for one Gainesville couple. The thieves stole a weed trimmer and a book of checks, but the burglars have just now started forging those checks-- 18 so far at various local businesses in Gainesville.
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- Martha Sutherland dies at age 65
A familiar face to many KXII viewers lost a long and courageous bout with cancer this week. Martha Sutherland passed away after battling ovarian cancer for over three years. - Swine flu vaccine now available to all Oklahomans
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - State health officials say the swine flu vaccine is now available to all Oklahomans. The H1N1 vaccine had initially been reserved for priority groups such as children and pregnant women.
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- Community members speak out amid molestation charges in Lone Grove
CARTER COUNTY – As of Monday night an adult Sunday school leader and former teacher accused of molestation is out on bond. Now fellow members of the man’s Springer church are speaking out. Shelby Levins reports.
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- Grayson Co. could get stimulus money
GRAYSON COUNTY, TX - Going green has its benefits, but isn't always the most cost effective option. Now Grayson County could get the money it needs to become more energy efficient with the help of Federal Stimulus dollars.
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- Work continues on Grayson County’s Holiday Lights display
DENISON, TX – Monday’s cooler weather is a reminder to start digging out those holiday decorations and Christmas light, but how about setting up 350,000 watts of lights? That's what Grayson County has been working on for six weeks now in preparations for their Holiday Lights display.
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- BBQ Texoma: Buck Snort BBQ
VAN ALSTYNE, TX -- It's just about dinner time, and do we ever have something to get your mouth watering-- our latest installment of BBQ Texoma. Daniel Armbruster takes us to Van Alstyne for some good barbecue with an old fashioned touch.
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- Argument leads to wild ride in Sherman
GRAYSON COUNTY, TX -- Two people got an unexpected ride from Sherman to Denison over the weekend when a truck driver drove off with them still on a trailer he was pulling.
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- Court hearing pushed back in Durant murder case
DURANT, OK -- The preliminary hearing for a man accused of first degree murder in Durant has been rescheduled. Phillip Yelvington, 34, was set to appear in court Monday for his preliminary hearing, but officials tell us reports from the State Medical Examiner’s Office and the OSBI are not complete.
- Charges to be refiled against 3 that inspected bus in Sherman crash
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Three employees of a company that inspected the chartered bus involved in a deadly 2008 wreck in Sherman are accused of not properly checking vehicles. - Choctaw Casino Resort set to hire 1,000 new positions
DURANT, OK – One-thousand new jobs are about to open up in the city of Durant, thanks to the expansion of the Choctaw Casino Resort set to open in February 2010.
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- One meth arrest leads to another for Durant police
DURANT, OK -- One arrest leads to another as two people are busted on drug charges over the weekend in Bryan County. It began at the Microtel Inn and Suites in Durant Saturday night when police searched the room of 25-year-old William Sherer.
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- AC student, 61, becomes oldest college football player
SHERMAN, TX – 61-year-old Tom Thompson of Coppell, TX became the oldest college football player ever on Saturday, after he scored the extra point for Austin College's only touchdown of the game against Trinity University.
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- Black Friday shopping ads leaked
Christmas trees and holiday displays are already enticing shoppers to spend money at area stores. And now the ads and sales for Black Friday, possibly the biggest shopping day of the year, are flooding the web.
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- Chickasaw Nation Recreation Area receives federal funding
SULPHUR, OK -- Maudine Tate has been coming to the Chickasaw National Recreation Area for almost forty years now, and she knows this park like the back of her hand.
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- Lone Grove teacher arrested accused of lewd acts with a child
CARTER COUNTY, OK -- A Lone Grove Schools teacher and Sunday School teacher is now facing charges of lewd acts with a child. Carter County Undersheriff Milton Anthony says Gary Kent Montgomery, 63, was arrested Friday afternoon after a 7-year-old girl came forward saying he had inappropriately touched her.
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- Sherman Police asking for help identifying suspect
SHERMAN, TX -- The Sherman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying a man wanted for questioning in a credit card abuse case. - Passenger dead, driver charged in alcohol-related Sherman wreck
SHERMAN, TX – One man is dead and another is facing a charge of intoxication manslaughter after an alcohol-related crash on Texoma Parkway early Friday morning.
- Youth Diversity Conference
One local organization is working to help students understand the importance of religious and cultural diversity in the wake of the Fort Hood shootings and now the seizure of several mosques across the U.S.
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- What's Right - Sunshine Industries turns 40
ARDMORE -- "What's right" is a special series we’re running to showcase what's right in our area. Today we travel to Ardmore for on an anniversary celebration that's benefiting people across southern Oklahoma. Sunshine Industries in Ardmore is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
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- Sherman, Denison at opposite ends on residential recycling
SHERMAN, TX -- America Recycles Day is coming up on November 15th, and several cities across Texoma want to make sure you know about their recycling programs, so you can do your part.
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- Rough Healdton road soon to be repaired
HEALDTON, OK -- Healdton drivers tell us they only travel down Hospital Road when they absolutely have to, but since it's one of the main roads that runs by the hospital and the elementary school, they don't get to bypass it often. But they may not need to take alternate routes much longer.
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- Sherman Symphony performs for over 1,000 Grayson Co. kids
SHERMAN, TX -- Fifth graders from all over Grayson County got a chance to get a little culture Thursday in the form of classical music. The Sherman Symphony Orchestra performed in front of more than 1,100 fifth graders Thursday morning at the Kidd Key Auditorium.
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- Healdton woman accused of embezzling $60,000 from nursing home
CARTER COUNTY, OK -- A Healdton woman is out of jail after being arrested allegedly embezzling $60, 000 from a company that oversees a local nursing home. Authorities say Sharon Bailey embezzled over $60,000 while serving as the administrator for the Healdton Nursing home.
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- DPS seeking current law enforcement officers for Texas Highway Patrol
AUSTIN - For the first time in its 74-year-history, the Department of Public Safety will hold a special 10-week recruit school for current Texas law enforcement officers who are interested in becoming Texas Highway Patrol troopers. The recruit school usually lasts 28 weeks. - Report finds many vets homeless
ARDMORE, OK -- A shocking new report shows many veterans don't have a home to call their own. The New York Times reports almost a third of our American Veterans are homeless, and we're learning that report hits close to home in Texoma. Shelby Levins reports.
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Deer Attacks Love Co. Woman
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Last Updated: 11:12 PM 11/20/09 - LOVE COUNTY – It’s an animal attack Love County authorities call shocking – a buck charges and injures a woman in Enville, in her own backyard. Shelby Levins brings us the story - but a warning, the video in this story may be disturbing to some. (Full Story) |
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Mom pleads for justice in son's mysterious death
Last Updated: 10:48 PM 11/20/09 - CLAYTON, OK - A teenage boy went missing eight years ago in Pushmataha county, his remains discovered in the Kiamichi foot hills just miles from his home years later. His mother continues to plead for justice and closure in the mysterious death of her oldest son. (Full Story) |
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What's Right - Girl Inspires Others to Donate
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Last Updated: 9:18 AM 11/20/09 - TISHOMINGO -- The holiday season is also the season of giving, but one Tishomingo teen isn't asking for material gifts. She's asking people to donate blood at the Tishomingo High School's blood drive on Friday. Shelby Levins bring us this young girl's inspiring story as part of our special "Whats Right" series. (Full Story) |
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Holiday hiring could lead to long-term job
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Last Updated: 9:17 AM 11/20/09 - SHERMAN, TX - With unemployment still plaguing the country, temporary jobs could be more than a seasonal position. Maddie Garrett explains how you could turn part-time into full-time (Full Story) |
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