
Sherman wants actions to speak louder against Centennial
By Jason Della Rosa, Herald Democrat With the challenges presented to them in district play based on the order of opponents, the Bearcats have gotten… Login to continue reading Login…
By Jason Della Rosa, Herald Democrat With the challenges presented to them in district play based on the order of opponents, the Bearcats have gotten… Login to continue reading Login…
While things may be quiet in the local whitetail woods right now, the warm weather is bound to turn cooler at some point over the… Login to continue reading Login…
By Lynn Burkhead, For The Herald Democrat When it comes to growing big whitetail bucks in Texas each year, wet years always seem to have… Login to continue reading Login…
This month has been better than a stuffed turkey for fishermen who are getting out. Early seems to be the best time to be on… Login to continue reading Login…
Sherman residents can expect an increase in their water and sewer bills starting next month. The Sherman City Council approved an increase in water and wastewater rates that could increase water cost by 6 percent for residential users and about 9 percent for most commercial and industrial users, city officials said.
A series of public meetings will let folks find out more about the proposed sales tax for unincorporated areas of the county that is set vote on the Nov. 4 ballot. The tax is aimed at helping to fund fire and emergency services in those areas.
Grayson County commissioners approved resolutions for the county elections staff to run local elections for various other entities Tuesday.
Investment will strengthen boots-on-the-ground resources serving local communities in Southern Oklahoma and North Texas
Austin College has named President and CEO of the National Constitution Center Jeffrey Rosen as the 2025 Posey Leader-in-Residence.