
County purchasing agent reappointed, business continues for county
It was business as usual for commissioners when they met this week during their meeting. This week, the group reappointed the county's purchasing agent.
It was business as usual for commissioners when they met this week during their meeting. This week, the group reappointed the county's purchasing agent.
After more than a year of issues, a Sherman Street will soon see much-needed repairs. In a unanimous vote, the Sherman City Council voted Monday to approve a $917,000 contract with KDA Industries to finish repairs and a rebuild of Cherry Street.
Next weekend, the Grayson County Amateur Radio Club will be hosting its national field day event. Grayson County Amateur Radio Club has been operating for more than 30 years.
The Sherman Economic Development Corp. cleared the road, figuratively and literally, for two proposed food production sites along Progress Drive Tuesday afternoon.
June 19, 1865 was the day Major General Gordon Granger reached the city of Galveston with a proclamation from then-President Abraham Lincoln. The recitation of the Emancipation Proclamation in South Texas that day effectively proclaimed the freedom of slaves in Texas, the last state to receive the word.
Sherman city leaders sat down Thursday to hash out the priorities and needs for the upcoming budget season during the annual city council budget retreat. The annual meeting, held each summer, allows the City Council to discuss needs and potential projects that could be included in the budget later this fall.
Cleanup crews across North Texas started picking up the pieces and debris Monday left following severe storms that caused significant damage across much of North Texas. As of Monday morning, local emergency officials and the National Weather Service were still assessing the damage to determine the full strength of the storms.
The Sherman City Council has formally updated city guidelines for incoming planned developments. Following a brief discussion this week, the council voted unanimously to reduce the minimum size of a planned development from 200 acres to just five acres.
Week 1 of Music on Main just started featuring Mary Clare and Kentucky Headhunters. The free community concerts start at 7:30 p.m. Fridays through June and July at Forest Park…
Denison Independent School District is partnering with Texas Instruments to enhance its career and technology programs. The district announced Wednesday that it has received a $1.9 million grant from the Texas Instruments Foundation to expand its programming and classes aimed at science, technology, engineering and math for the upcoming school year.