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Sherman Community Invited to Say Goodbye to Old School Buildings
Sherman ISD will host an opportunity for members of the community to visit Crutchfield Elementary, Fairview Elementary and Wakefield Elementary before the schools are torn down following the 2024-25 school year.

Man guilty of federal violation in investment scheme
An Orange, Texas man has pleaded guilty to a federal violation related to a fraud scheme in the Eastern District of Texas.
Law enforcement conference reaches 21 years
The 21st annual Law Enforcement Forensic Conference will be held next week. The event hosted by the Center for Workplace Learning at Grayson College is sponsored by The Texoma Regional Police Academy and the Grayson College Criminal Justice Department.
Full Northbound US 75 Mainlane Closure Notification – Starting at Exit 65
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) officials have announced an upcoming full closure of the northbound main lanes of US 75, beginning at Exit 65. The closure is scheduled from 9 p.m.

Spring-like weather expected for next week
Texoma can expect warm, spring-like weather this weekend before rain reenters to forecast late next week. Meteorologists with the National Weather Service have forecast relatively mild weather in the coming days with only slight chances of rain by the end of the week.

Pecan Grove East ribbon cutting this weekend
This weekend, Pecan Grove East will reopen to children looking for a place to send hours in the sun. A ribbon cutting ceremony and special needs egg hunt will be held at the park located at 2300 Pecan Grove in Sherman.

SEDCO pledges $11M toward Sherman utility projects
As Sherman moves forward with nearly $600 million of water and sewer infrastructure improvements, it will be seeking financial assistance from its economic development arm. The Sherman Economic Development Corp.

Women Rock headquarters demolished
The former Women Rock building is no more. The building at 225 E. Houston was demolished this week nearly two months after a fire made the building unusable for the local nonprofit organization.

Man sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for fentanyl overdose death
A Hooks man who sold fake prescription pills containing fentanyl has been sentenced to 20 years in federal prison.