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Former Grayson County attorey dies at 101 years old

BY MARY JANE FARMER

HERALD DEMOCRAT

A bit of Grayson County history dimmed Thursday with the passing of former Grayson County Attorney and long-time Sherman lawyer Dean Martin.

Mr. Martin was 101 years old. He spent more than half his ...

Dorchester Grain under investigation

BY JONATHAN CANNON

HERALD DEMOCRAT

SHERMAN -- Things are quieter at the seven Dorchester Grain facilities in Texoma recently, after their license to operate was suspended.

Bryan Black, spokesman for the Texas Department of Agriculture ...

Crash snarls traffic near Howe

BY MARY JANE FARMER

HERALD DEMOCRAT

HOWE -- A single-vehicle crash early Thursday morning on U.S. Highway 75 sent the driver to a Dallas hospital and pushed southbound commuter traffic to a standstill for about an hour.

Howe Pol ...

Marijuana bust leads to charges against Sadler man

BY MARY JANE FARMER

HERALD DEMOCRAT

Growing marijuana for his own use apparently wasn't a legal explanation for a Sadler man, 47, on Tuesday. More than four pounds of marijuana was allegedly found inside  his home on Tuesday morning, a ...

Metropolitan Planning Organization puts long-range plan in place

BY KATHY WILLIAMS

HERALD DEMOCRAT

Sherman-Denison Metropolitan Planning Organization directors approved Wednesday the 2010-2035 Metropolitan Transportation Plan that sets priorities for highways, public transit, airports, railroads and even hik ...


Whitesboro ISD uses blogging to enhance learning

BY JONATHAN CANNON

HERALD DEMOCRAT

As Whitesboro students log on to the Internet tonight, the youngsters could be visiting their teachers' blogs to complete the day's homework assignment.

Superintendent Steve Kolb said the district is ...

Howe ISD board to meet Thursday

The Board of Trustees will be accepting a gift from the athletic booster club for Howe in the HISD meeting scheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday.

The superintendent's reports is supposed to cover enrollment, maintenance, H1N1 attendance waiver and the F ...

Denison Boys and Girls Club hosts grand re-opening

BY LYNETTE GEORGE

HERALD DEMOCRAT

Community support has resulted in a $155,000 facelift for the Boys & Girls Club of Denison. The fruits of those efforts were celebrated Tuesday night when the club held its official ribbon cutting ...

Additional recent stories...
Denison school board debates district improvements
Covenant Church receives go-ahead from Sherman Planning and Zoning
Traffic-stop trial takes on larger issues
Holiday Lights installation nearing completion
Sherman Planning and Zoning Commission to hold brief meeting
County leaders looking for some stimulus help
Sherman Independent School District receives clean financial audit
Denison city council discusses dam
Greater Texoma Utility Authority to meet
Toy Run slated for Dec. 6

 
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