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Denison sets aggressive plan to lure new industry
DENISON, Texas (KTEN) — Over the past couple of years, restaurants like Chick-fil-A and 34 Chop House have planted roots in Denison. Now the Denison Development Alliance is focused on bringing new industries and manufacturing to the city. The city council approved more than $3.4 million to increase the...
Here's where to find free summer meals for kids
(KTEN) — A number of area school districts and other community organizations will be offering free breakfast and lunch for students during the summer vacation. Free breakfast (7:30-9 a.m.) and lunch (11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.) service starts May 28 at the B. McDaniel Intermediate campus, serving ages 2-18. Meals will be provided through June 26. A similar service will be available at the Mayes Elementary campus from June 3-21.
Safety precautions for Lake Texoma boaters
(KTEN) — Lake Texoma has been making a splash with high water levels due to recent storms. Boaters and anglers are still flocking to the water, but they must take precautions to keep them safe. As storms continue to batter Texoma and rain keeps coming, portions of Lake Texoma...
2024/2025 KHS Show Choir named
Kingston High School named the 24/25 show choir. The students who made it were Daisy Avery, Aria Eggenberg, Blake Hackney, Montana Hightower, Joscelin Hoffpauir, Lailey Irons, Cassie McAlister, Hannah Riggs, Phoenix Salas, Za'Miya Brewer, Riley Khan, Chassidy McQueary, Allison Meeks, Addi Cole, Emerie Gable, Hazel Morton, Paytyn Short, Jewel Straub, Brylynn Turner, Madison Zaber, Dakota Mandrigues, Marleigh Canoe and Kenadi McCracken.
Downtown Denison welcomes prospective businesses
DENISON, Texas (KTEN) — The Imagine the Possibilities Tour is set for Saturday in downtown Denison. Potential business owners looking to set up shop in the central city will be able to tour 14 available locations along Main Street. Realtors will be on site to give tours from 3...
Sherman City Council funds water infrastructure upgrades
SHERMAN, Texas (KTEN) — Sherman City Council members have approved more than $1 million for water treatment upgrades. More homes and more businesses mean a need for better infrastructure to meet water demands. Some $900,000 will be allocated for engineering to rehab and enlarge the main water line that flows into the city's water treatment plant.
Fire breaks out at Sherman residence
SHERMAN, Texas (KTEN) — Firefighters worked to extinguish a residential fire in Sherman on Tuesday evening. When our cameras arrived, black smoke was still coming out of the garage of the single-story home in the 4700 block of Sephora Drive in the Austin Landing subdivision in northwest Sherman. According...
Denison targets downtown entertainment businesses with grant program
DENISON, Texas (KXII) -As we watch Texoma grow, the City of Denison is making the process for new and existing business owners on Main Street, a little bit sweeter with the many grants it offers. “Who you are as a community is reflected in what your Main Street looks like,”...
Mannsville hostage situation ends peacefully, sheriff says
MANNSVILLE, Okla. (KXII) - A hostage situation that shut down a highway in Johnston County Sunday ended with a peaceful resolution. According to Johnston County Sheriff Gary Dodd, the incident happened Sunday near State Highway 177, leading to a temporary closure of the highway. Sheriff Dodd said after several hours...
The TI Effect: $500 million worth of projects in Sherman to prepare for manufacturing plant
SHERMAN, Texas (KXII) - Sherman has been anticipating record growth since Texas Instruments announced its new plants in 2021. With the $30 billion manufacturing plant set to open in 2025, the city is working to prepare. City spokesperson Nate Strauch said the city has $500 million worth of projects to...
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