
Football Roundup — Bells beats Callisburg; VA knocks off Krum
Herald Democrat CALLISBURG — Bryson Thompson had 17 carries for 132 yards and a pair of touchdowns as the Bells Panthers defeated Callisburg, 28-13, in… Login to continue reading Login…
Herald Democrat CALLISBURG — Bryson Thompson had 17 carries for 132 yards and a pair of touchdowns as the Bells Panthers defeated Callisburg, 28-13, in… Login to continue reading Login…
By Jason Della Rosa, Herald Democrat TIOGA — At times in the last month the Bulldogs could spin the wheel and wherever it landed might… Login to continue reading Login…
Herald Democrat POTTSBORO — The Cardinals continued their undefeated start to the season by handling a second straight district opponent with ease. Doing most of… Login to continue reading Login…
Herald Democrat COLLINSVILLE — The Collinsville Lady Pirates earned a 25-23, 25-19, 24-26, 25-15 victory against the Tioga Lady Bulldogs in District 10-2A action to… Login to continue reading Login…
Herald Democrat 5-5A (I) Dist Year PF PA Lone Star 4-0 6-0 273 78 F. Reedy 3-0 4-1 202 62 M. North 3-1 3-3 207… Login to continue reading Login…
Herald Democrat DURANT, Okla. — Southeastern Oklahoma State goes for a third straight victory as it returns home to celebrate Homecoming against No. 14 Ouachita… Login to continue reading Login…
The last two chances for local families to sign up in person for Angel tree assistance from the Salvation Army for Christmas are Saturday and Monday.
Officials with North Texas Regional Airport — Perrin Field are proposing new efforts to remove decrepit and abandoned aircraft from the airport. Representatives for the Grayson County Regional Mobility Authority discussed a series of proposed changes to airport policy Thursday morning that would start the eviction process for these aircraft.
Unseasonably-warm temperatures will remain in the forecast for at least another week. Temperatures going into the start of the week are expected to remain 12 to 14 degrees above normal, officials with the National Weather Service said this week.
Amon G. Carter was another of the larger-than-life figures that dominated Texas business in the early twentieth century. His efforts cemented Fort Worth’s attempts to become a major industrial and cultural center for the Southwest.