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Good Morning: Have you noticed the QR codes?

Throughout the month of September, the Herald Democrat has been posting QR codes within the paper. Have you noticed? Along with local photos that have appeared in print, we have provided a QR code that can be scanned with a smart phone.

Richard Joe Rushing

Richard Joe Rushing, loving husband, father and PaPa, passed away September, 24, 2022. Joe was born on August 11,1948, in Dubach, Louisiana to James Rushing and Mary (Rushing) Tibbits and grew up in Junction City, Arkansas.

Sherman rested and ready for stretch run

By Jason Della Rosa, Herald Democrat The Bearcats went into their bye off a victory and they come off it sitting in a spot in… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Week 6 Texoma High School Football Previews

By Jason Della Rosa, Herald Democrat Note: All games begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday unless otherwise indicated. Frisco at Sherman What: District 6-5A (I) When:… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Storm golf finishes 17th in latest tourney action

Herald Democrat MONKEY ISLAND, Okla. — Southeastern Oklahoma State golf closed out its second event of the season with a three-round total of 951 at… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

GC enrollment for fall up slightly

A few more students registered for classes at Grayson College this fall than last year at the same time. A report submitted by GC Dean of Strategic Enrollment Management & Analytics Debbie Smarr showed 16 more students enrolled this fall than last.

Fatal I-35W crash: Did TxDot ignore previous federal safety recommendations?

Pileup has eerie similarities to deadly prison bus accident 7 years ago Who could forget the videos of the horrific chain-reaction accident on ice-covered Interstate 35W in February 2021? Four men and two women were killed and at least 65 injured when more than 130 cars, trucks and semis crashed into each other, unable to control their vehicles on the slick, twolane North Tarrant Express in Fort Worth. The resulting pileup of mangled metal spanned more than three football fields.