
Denison Library to hold its first ever LitCon in February
What do you call an event that brings together readers, writers, actors, gamers and more? Well, the folks at the Denison Public Library are calling it their first ever LitCon.
What do you call an event that brings together readers, writers, actors, gamers and more? Well, the folks at the Denison Public Library are calling it their first ever LitCon.
A Sherman woman who served the residents of Grayson County for more than 50 years in one way or another will turn 100 this weekend.
Tyson Foods is getting more time to complete a $1.01 million financial assistance agreement with the Sherman Economic Development Corp. The SEDCO Board voted unanimously to amend a 2022 agreement with the food manufacturer and add an additional year in which it can collect incentives.
Each month, we have been regularly running a list of holiday-themed events. We are coming upon gala season and annual awards reception season.
The search for eight-year-old Clara Robinson entered day 11 Friday morning with the South-East Branch of the Oklahoma Disaster Task Force joining the search team.
As 2024 draws to a close, animal advocated in Denison are looking back at a decade of work in ensuring the city's four-legged residents have a home. The Denison Animal Welfare Group recently celebrated its 10th anniversary of rescuing and adopting out the stray and lost animals of Denison.
"Our goal is to find Clara. We pray today is the day," a media post from the Sherman Police Department said Thursday morning.
There are several bond issues on the ballots for the 2024 May election. Grayson College, Whitesboro ISD and Tioga ISD each had school bonds on the ballots and voters put their support behind growth in location entities.
In the United States cold and flu related illnesses are most prevalent during the fall and winter months, and area locals are advertising their supplies of flu vaccines are available for those interested in receiving the shot.
While some may have dreamed of a white Christmas, Texoma residents had to settle with a wet Christmas this year. The National Weather Service reported that Sherman received just under three inches of rain over the week of Christmas, bringing a wet end to 2024.