Home Run Ranch Hosts Texoma Wiffle Ball All-Star Night
The Texas Wiffle Ball League brought its annual All-Star Game to Home Run Ranch in Bells, pairing a kids clinic with an evening community event.
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The Texas Wiffle Ball League brought its annual All-Star Game to Home Run Ranch in Bells, pairing a kids clinic with an evening community event.
Two Grayson County groups are using Fourth of July fireworks stands to raise money for Sherman High School band costs and Tom Bean teacher grants.
Sparklight has invested more than $21 million over three years to expand its fiber-rich broadband network in Sherman, delivering internet speeds up to 6 Gigabits per second to local residents and businesses.
Van Alstyne City Council approved a $16 million bond to extend water and sewer lines west of U.S. Highway 75, laying groundwork for a major commercial development and future growth north of the highway.
The Texas and Oklahoma departments of transportation are now sharing real-time traffic data across state lines, giving drivers and emergency responders better visibility into conditions along Red River corridor routes.
The Van Alstyne City Council has approved a $16 million bond to upgrade water, sewer, and road infrastructure ahead of anticipated commercial development west of US Highway 75.
A Grayson County sheriff's deputy was arrested over the weekend and charged with family violence following an incident in Denison, the sheriff's office confirmed.
The Texas and Oklahoma departments of transportation have signed a new agreement to share real-time traffic data including camera feeds, incident reports, and travel times, prompted by World Cup travel demands across the Red River region.
A lightning strike tore through the roof of the Auldridge family's Anna home, igniting a fire that destroyed nearly everything inside. The family, well known across Texoma for their community service, was not home at the time.
The Sherman City Council has approved two park improvement projects totaling nearly $2 million, including the city's first futsal courts and a playground replacement at Old Settlers Park.
Alauna Luper, a 16-year-old boxer from Grayson County, became the first female boxer from the area to compete in the National Junior Olympics, facing the nation's top-ranked junior boxer in Wichita, Kansas.
The City of Sherman has launched a new beautification program that pairs Public Works crews with homeowners to clean up eyesores and manage bulk waste.