
Whitesboro bats quiet in loss to Pilot Point
By Jason Della Rosa, Herald Democrat PILOT POINT — Coming off a thrilling finish to open district play, Whitesboro had a quick turnaround in its… Login to continue reading Login…

By Jason Della Rosa, Herald Democrat PILOT POINT — Coming off a thrilling finish to open district play, Whitesboro had a quick turnaround in its… Login to continue reading Login…
Herald Democrat COLLINSVILLE — Logan Jenkins threw a three-hitter with 17 strikeouts and two walks and was 2-for-3 with a pair of triples, drove in… Login to continue reading Login…
Herald Democrat Five Texoma boys basketball players were named all-region selections by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches for the 2022-23 season. Van Alstyne senior… Login to continue reading Login…
Herald Democrat Five Texoma girls basketball players were named all-region selections by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches for the 2022-23 season. All of them… Login to continue reading Login…
Herald Democrat Trey Acreman went 3-for-4, walked and scored twice as Grayson College beat Temple College, 10-4, to sweep a North Texas Junior College Athletic… Login to continue reading Login…

Herald Democrat JOPLIN, Mo. — A trio with Texoma ties were a park of Champion Christian College winning the National Christian College Athletic Association Division… Login to continue reading Login…
By Jason Della Rosa, Herald Democrat Kailey Marsh led Whitewright volleyball to its best season in nearly 50 years and now she will take over… Login to continue reading Login…

Staff reports The Texas Department of Transportation has decided to postpone an expected exit ramp closure. The west bound US Highway 82 exit ramp at… Login to continue reading Login…

“Disarmament … is a continuing imperative.” That public statement is not from an ideologue on the left, but rather President Dwight D. Eisenhower in his Farewell Address.

Festival organizers hope to bring the Scottish Highlands to Texoma this month as the Sherman Celtic Festival makes its return for the sixth year. The event, which will be held at Pecan Grove Park West on March 25-26, hopes to bring attention to the culture of Celtic countries including Scotland, Wales and Ireland.