Storm rodeo teams place second to end fall schedule
Herald Democrat ALVA, Okla. — The Southeastern Oklahoma State women’s and men’s rodeo teams placed second at the Northwestern Oklahoma State Rodeo to close out… Login to continue reading Login…
Herald Democrat ALVA, Okla. — The Southeastern Oklahoma State women’s and men’s rodeo teams placed second at the Northwestern Oklahoma State Rodeo to close out… Login to continue reading Login…

By Jason Della Rosa, Herald Democrat There is one final game on the home turf for the Yellow Jackets. There is nothing beyond it, however,… Login to continue reading Login…

By Jason Della Rosa, Herald Democrat The Bearcats hit the road for the final time seeking to put a positive finish on a year where… Login to continue reading Login…

By Jason Della Rosa, Herald Democrat Note: All games begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday unless otherwise indicated. Sherman at Frisco Lebanon Trail What: District 5-5A… Login to continue reading Login…

Sherman City Manager Robby Hefton is calling it a career after leading the city's development for the past decade. Hefton announced his intent to retire from the city Tuesday evening in an email to city staff.

During this week's meeting, Grayson County commissioner's court received an update the Grayson County thoroughfare plan. No action was taken on the plan, but commissioners and members of the community spoke on the plan, its use and how the plan may help to address concerns related to future growth and development in the region.

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Scheane’ Brown Note: The entities who received the most votes are italicized. Federal President and Vice President Donald J. Trump / J.D. Vance (Rep) 13,633 Kamala D. Harris / Tim Walz (Dem) 2,602 United State Senator Ted Cruz (Rep) 13,069 Colin Allred (Dem) 2,923 Ted Brown (Lib) 327 United States Representative, District 4 Pat Fallon (Rep) 13,643 Sim Cardell (Dem) 2,427 State Railroad Commissioner Christi Craddick (Rep) 13,113 Katherine Culbert (Dem) 2,264 Others 596 Justice Supreme Court Place 2 Jimmy Blacklock (Rep) 13,561 DaSean Jones (Dem) 2,423 Justice Supreme Court Place 4 John Devine (Rep) 13,422 Christine Vinh Weems (Dem) 2,511 Justice Supreme Court, Place 6 Jane Bland (Rep) 13,127 Bonnie Lee Goldstein (Dem) 2,355 J. David Robertson (Lib) 450 Presiding Judge Court of Criminal Appeals David J. Schenck (Rep) 13,421 Holly Taylor (Dem) 2,512 Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Place 7 Gina Parker (Rep) 13,448 Nancy Mulder (Dem) 2,446 Judge Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8 Lee Finley (Rep) 13,537 Chika Anyiam (Dem) 2,308 Member State Board of Education District 12 Pam Little (Rep) 13,406 George King (Dem) 2,469 State Representative District 62 Shelley Luther (Rep) 13,134 Tiffany Drake (Dem) 2,723 Justice 6th Court of Appeals District Place 2 Jeff Rambin 14,187 District Judge 336th Judicial District Christina Tillett 14,192 Criminal District Attorney John Skotnik 14,209 County Clerk Jenny Farner 14,177 Sheriff Cody Shook 14,035 County Tax Assessor-Collector Amber Vest Sutherland 14,269 County Commissioner Precinct 1 Troy Waggoner 3,732 County Commissioner Precinct 3 Kurt Fogelberg II 3,180 Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 Paul Thomas Ivy 4,909 Constable, Precinct 1 David Thompson 6,685 Constable, Precinct 2 Jimmy Helms 4,871 Constable, Precinct 3 Kevin Mayberry 2,482

I've said it before, but time has a weird way of passing by both simultaneously faster and slower than you'd expect. Sometimes it does this at the exact same time, much to my confusion.
