
1 arrested for boating while intoxicated
The Grayson County Sheriff's Office has released information related to a boating incident that took place this weekend in Pottsboro.
The Grayson County Sheriff's Office has released information related to a boating incident that took place this weekend in Pottsboro.
Sean Burrage, who served as the 20th President of Southeastern Oklahoma State University from 2014-19, has been selected as the next Chancellor of the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education (OSRHE), as announced at a special meeting Wednesday. Burrage will assume the role of Chancellor-Elect on November 4 and take office as Oklahoma’s 10th chancellor on December 2, 2024, succeeding Chancellor Allison D.
Festival season continued this weekend with Van Alstyne’s celebration of all things fall and all things local with its annual Fall de All Festival held in downtown. Vendors, artisan booths,…
The city of Denison has finished improvements to one of its major corridors. City leaders voted unanimously this week to close-out work on improvements and reconstruction for Loy Lake Road with a final $551,000 change order for the improvements.
Republican John Kermit Hill wants local voters to support him in his attempt to become Grayson County's next District Attorney.
Democrat Brandy Douglas wants local voters to support her in her attempt to become Grayson County's next District Attorney.
Texoma could get another taste of fall weather this week when a cold front passes through the region early next week. Meteorologists with the National Weather Service Fort Worth forecast office predicted that day-time high temperatures could drop to the upper 70s next week following recently unseasonably warm temperatures.
SISD Every student has unique needs and goals. Sherman ISD is committed to helping all children thrive by supporting families with educational resources, guidance and connections to essential community services. This past week, SISD hosted an informational parent night on World Dyslexia Awareness Day (October 8). District dyslexia support providers shared insight on how dyslexia impacts students’ lives and how parents can help support them. “The best gift our dyslexia students can receive is time and patience, and these events are helpful because they provide eye-opening information and tools families can use,” said Kerry Bedgood, Sherman ISD Coordinator of 504, dyslexia and interventions. “We were able to guide families in hands-on activities to put themselves in their students’ shoes, which helped them better understand what their student may face on a day-to-day basis with dyslexia.” On October 28, SISD and regional partners will host the Connecting the Dots Expo, which connects students with disabilities and their families to valuable community resources. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Sherman High School (2907 W. Travis St.) and will feature breakout sessions addressing different topics and disabilities. Vendors who provide specific services for special needs students and their families will also be present. RSVPs are encouraged at http://bit.ly/R10-CTD, but not required. Below is a breakdown of the sessions: 10:30-11:30 a.m. Session 1: Essential Resources for Individuals with a Communication Impediment – Learn about tools available through the Texas Department of Public Safety to register your child with a communication impediment to assist responding emergency personnel. Session 2: Transition Elementary Through High Schools – Students and families will explore resources and tips for preparing for life after high school. 12-1 p.m. Session 1: Government Benefits – Hear a general overview of government benefits and learn the importance of accessing […]