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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...
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.
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.
Celebrating 50 years of friendship
The Whitesboro High School class of 1974 held a 50-year class reunion on Saturday, April 20 at Cook’s Main Stage in downtown Whitesboro. A group met early to decorate the room with memorabilia, including letter jackets, cheerleader megaphones, yearbooks and old class photos. Attendees gathered and enjoyed a taco dinner and delicious desserts while reconnecting, sharing happy memories and taking some photos together. Attendees included: Top Row (left to right) - Cindy Lawrence, Donna Walsh, Renice Cumbie. Middle Row (left to right) - Matt Gregory, Kenny Foreman, Kathy Kennedy, Kenny Russell, Dawn Angove, Andy Meals, Betty Smith, Dwane Arnold, John White. Front Row (left to right) - Joe Watson, Dee Gentry, Cherilyn Flood, Cathy Hollowell, Jana Kniss, Vickie Reed, Nancie Murphey, Vicki Parish-Copeland, Kay Glascock, Tricia Sellers.
Cartwright non-profit offers free GED classes and testing
CARTWRIGHT, Okla. (KXII) -The Cartwright Community Resource Center now offers free GED classes and testing, thanks to a $15,000 Rural Oklahoma Community grant. “We were able to purchase the materials we needed and advertise and we’ve started the classes,” said Connie Briggs. Briggs, who instructs the class, said...
Youth Sports Night - (Heat Races) Quick Results
Heat 1 (9 Laps): 1. 21-Andrew Howard[1]; 2. 19-Tim Fuller[8]; 3. 36B-Dan Beachard[2]; 4. 31-Lance Willix[7]; 5. 21JR-Franklin Mackin[3]; 6. 21R-RJ Tresidder[4]; 7. 1-Jack Meeks[5]; 8. (DNS) 3M-Larry Welling. Heat 2 (9 Laps): 1. 66W-Derek Webb[3]; 2. 23-Cameron Black[1]; 3. 39-Ryan Bartlett[5]; 4. 27W-Nick Webb[2]; 5. 18W-Scott Webb[6]; 6. 7S-Shaun...
Pottsboro High School recognize non-sports signings
POTTSBORO, Texas (KXII) - “I’ll definitely miss how close everyone is because it’s so small, so everyone really knows each other. but, I mean, we all got to grow up,” said Pottsboro High School senior, Kaitlyn Tumbleson. 30 Pottsboro High School seniors were recognized for taking...
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,”...
Leadership Denison class graduation ceremony
DENISON, Texas (KXII) - The Denison Area Chamber of Commerce held its 41st Leadership Denison class graduation ceremony Wednesday. The graduates put their leadership skills to the test in completing a nine month program, and giving The Texoma Family Shelter a make-over. Marketing Rep for Texoma Medical Center, and Leadership...
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