
April 2025


Tioga finishes sweep of Wolfe City with extra-inning victory
By Jason Della Rosa, Herald Democrat BELLS — Kenzee Powers won the series opener with her legs. Her bat and glove took center stage as… Login to continue reading Login…

Softball Roundup — Van Alstyne, Gunter advance with sweeps
Herald Democrat FRISCO — Kammy Bloom threw a two-hitter with 17 strikeouts and a walk and was 2-for-3, drove in a run and scored twice… Login to continue reading Login…
Baseball Roundup — Collinsville, Gunter go perfect in district play again
Herald Democrat MELISSA — Cash Morgan singled, walked, drove in two and scored twice as the Collinsville Pirates finished off an undefeated District 11-2A run… Login to continue reading Login…

Community Behavioral Health Conference returns for a ninth year
Mental health providers from a myriad of professions and backgrounds came together Friday to discuss the needs of the community and current trends in mental healthcare. The Texoma Behavioral Health Leadership Team hosted the annual Community Behavioral Health Conference Friday in an effort to bring together the multiple components that together make up the mental healthcare services of Texoma.

104 year old woman gets celebration of a lifetime
Reaching a milestone birthday of 100 years is quite an accomplishment and it is something many people can't even imagine. Elizabeth "Liz" Morelan was born on April 24, 1921 in Henrietta Oklahoma.
College Roundup — Kobiske leads Storm All-GAC honors
Herald Democrat DURANT, Okla. — Southeastern Oklahoma State’s Caitlin Kobiske earned first-team Great American Conference honors while Kenzli Warden picked up second-team recognition. The Savage… Login to continue reading Login…

Sherman continues work in drafting downtown master plan
Sherman is moving forward with efforts to create a blueprint for revitalization of the city's central core. In a unanimous vote Monday, the city council agreed to enter into a $149,000 agreement with Design Workshop, Inc.

Grayson College conducts real-world emergency simulation training for students
In a forward-thinking partnership, Grayson College’s Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Program joined forces with Austin College’s Physician Assistant (PA) Program to host an immersive Interprofessional Education Activity focused on strengthening emergency room communication between EMS professionals and healthcare providers. The hands-on event brought together 40 EMS students from Grayson College and 37 first-year PA students from Austin College for a full day of collaborative, high-stakes medical simulations.