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Surviving the Storm: How to shelter in place
(KTEN) — We know that seeking shelter is the right thing to do during severe weather, but it's what you do before, during, and after the storm hits that can be the difference between life… or death. "My husband said, 'It's here! Get down!'" recalled Buncombe Creek tornado...
DUI crash shuts down Marshall County highway Tuesday morning
MARSHALL COUNTY, Okla. (KXII) - A DUI crash shut down a highway in Marshall County Tuesday morning. According to Oklahoma Highway Patrol, the driver, Carl Wilson, 55, of Whitesboro, had been drinking and drifted into oncoming traffic, swiping a semi headed in the opposite direction. Troopers said it happened on...
Ardmore man charged for allegedly pointing gun at woman
ARDMORE, Okla. (KXII) - An Ardmore man could face at least a year in prison after he allegedly pointed a gun at a woman. Court documents state that on Sunday, Zane Shriver, 23, pointed a pistol at a woman to threaten her. Shriver was charged with one count of Feloniously...
Kingston Police looking for stolen skid steer
KINGSTON, Okla. (KXII) - Police in Kingston are asking for the public’s help finding a stolen skid steer. According to the police department, an orange Kubota skid steer was stolen from between Super C Mart and Gecko’s at Lake Texoma in Kingston. Police said the vehicle is a...
Shooting event raises money for Denison programs
DENISON, Texas (KTEN) — For 17 years now, the Denison Area Chamber of Commerce has held an annual fundraiser giving participants a chance to clay pigeons. The money raised goes to programs like the Denison Youth Leadership Academy, which helps students get essential school supplies. Chamber CEO Diana Theall...
Public hearing to focus on changes at dangerous Tishomingo intersection
TISHOMINGO, Okla. (KTEN) — Since the deaths of six Tishomingo High School girls at the dangerous Y-intersection on the city's west two years ago, state and local officials have been talking about how to make it safer. On March 16, 2023, KTEN reported on the Oklahoma Department of Transportation's...
Bryan Co. dispatcher awarded dispatcher of the year for heroic work
DURANT, Okla. (KXII) -Every year the Durant Fire Department shows its appreciation by putting on a cookout for the Bryan County 911 dispatchers. “Because sometimes you feel forgotten, you’re the last person that they talk to on the phone, you’re the first person they call when they need something, you know, you kind of wonder sometimes and this just lets us know we are appreciated,” said Bryan Co. 911 Dispatcher Crystal Phillips.
Texas Man Dies, Local People Hurt In Crash
A Texas man was killed and two Sulphur women and two children were injured in a two-vehicle accident on Interstate 35 near Marietta last Sunday, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.The accident happened about 1:52 a.m. in the northbound lane of I-35 at the 16 mile-marker, about one mile north ...
Crews battle house fire in Milburn
MILBURN, Okla. (KXII) - A house fire in Milburn Monday morning most likely started because of an electrical issue according to the Johnston County Emergency Management. The fire started just before 10:30 at a house on Kite Road near Cheadle Road. Ravia and Tishomingo Fire Departments were called to help...
Good rain chances over next two days
WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — Heading throughout Friday night, April 19, and then throughout the day on Saturday, Texoma will see plenty of rain chances. They start very late Friday evening and will continue throughout the overnight hours into Saturday all day. We could see a couple of thunderstorms mixed into these rain chances, but currently, […]
Two Silo Rebels race on to collegiate level
SILO, Oklahoma (KTEN)- In Silo, two Rebels are racing on to the collegiate level. Ashton Davis is heading to Northwestern Oklahoma State for cross country and track. He said he's hoping to run longer events like the 800 meters and the mile. Shawn Weaver will making the short trek to...
Southeastern holds annual spring football game
DURANT, Oklahoma (KTEN)- Football was back in Durant on Thursday as Southeastern hosted its annual spring game. On the field, Blue came out on top 20-14, but most importantly, head coach Bo Atterberry was pleased with what he saw. "I told those guys I was proud of them for them...
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