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Police chase ends near Valley View Schools
VALLEY VIEW, Texas (KXII) - Two people were arrested after a chase with authorities that led to a school district being temporarily locked down Friday morning. According to the Valley View Police Department, a chase with law enforcement from Oklahoma made its way into Cooke County on I-35 where the department, the Cooke County Sheriff’s Office and Texas DPS joined the chase.
Bowie ISD accepts teacher recommendations
Bowie Independent School District Trustees accepted the recommendations for professional educator contracts with a few on hold as they await certification, as well as some staff who have indicated they may retire or resign. The board met Monday night and Superintendent Blake Enlow said there are a few staff members...
Medal of Honor motorcade robbery: Woman allegedly steals tool truck that pulled over
Denton and Cooke County agencies arrested a woman accused of stealing a truck carrying $180,000 worth of tools that had pulled over for the Congressional Medal of Honor motorcade on Thursday, according to a police report. At about 6:05 p.m., Denton officers responded to Rector Road and Interstate 35 for...
Ringling police searching for alleged trailer thief
RINGLING, Okla. (KTEN) -- The Ringling Police Department is investigating a trailer theft that occurred on Wednesday. The department has identified 32-year-old Cody Evans as a person of interest. He is believed to be in the area around Wilson and Ardmore. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Jefferson...
Nocona bands ready spring concert
The Nocona Independent School District bands will perform their spring concerts on May 2 in the high school auditorium, 1012 Clay. The middle school band will play at 6 p.m., followed by the high school band at 7 p.m. NHS Band Director Erin Hanson has announced she will be leaving...
Saint Jo softball beats Perrin-Whitt in the playoffs
The Saint Jo Lady Panthers won their playoff one-game series against Perrin-Whitt on Wednesday afternoon. The Lady Panthers stomped the Lady Pirates 16-1 after three innings by run-rule to advance in the playoffs. Saint Jo was coming into the playoffs after a tough regular season. The Lady Panthers won their...
Security rules not enforced at school before shooting on campus, teachers say
ARLINGTON, Texas — Faculty at Bowie High School expressed concern to the school's principal about safety and security protocols on campus weeks before a deadly shooting, a document provided by a teacher to WFAA indicated. The document outlined notes of a conversation in mid-March between an advisory committee made...
Nelson Street see big concrete pour for drainage
Bowie City Manager Bert Cunningham presented a lengthy monthly report to the city council Monday night updating the group on the various building projects and program grant applications. The council has not met since March 11 due to a lack of action items, so there was a lot to catch...
Grady and Caddo County Arrest Report
The following felony charges have been filed against these individuals, however they are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information from www.odcr.com. BARRON, SCOTT CLAYTON, Wichita Falls, TX: ACTUAL PHYSICAL CONTROL – FELONY. GOODWIN, THEODORE JOSEPH, Tuttle: 1. TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS (METH) (FELONY); 2. UNLAWFUL POSS. OF CDS WITH...
Police suspect missing Lone Grove man may be in Ringling
LONE GROVE, Okla. (KXII) - Police said they have an idea about where a missing Lone Grove man may be. According to the Lone Grove Police Department, the department learned that Tommy Tynes, 61, who went missing Friday while he was reportedly headed to Gainesville, may be somewhere near Ringling.
Ringling Public Schools names interim high school principal
RINGLING, Okla. (KTEN) — Ringling Public Schools told KTEN that elementary school principal Jackie Matherly will be doubling as the high school principal for the remainder of the school year, taking the place of former principal Philip Koons. This news comes as Koons continues to work through a legal...
‘STAAR” party a big hit at Bowie Intermediate
Bowie Intermediate School students, staff and families enjoyed a “STAAR” Party on April 18 celebrating the hard work of all preparing for STAAR testing as well as other year’s successes. There were about 200 students and parents attending to enjoy the activities that included telescopes provided through the 3Rivers Foundation. It was a clear night perfect for star gazing, there also was an outdoor movie and other activities. (BIS courtesy photos)
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