Your Flu Questions, Answered. Part 3 Part 3 of our 5 part series with the experts. Wednesday Sterling Riggs discusses the H1N1 Vaccine with Donna Glenn from Texoma Medical Center. More >>
Your Flu Questions, Answered. Part 3 Part 3 of our 5 part series with the experts. Wednesday Sterling Riggs discusses the H1N1 Vaccine with Donna Glenn from Texoma Medical Center. More >>
KTEN News is looking out for you by answering your flu questions during KTEN News Midday at 11AM. Do you have a question about the flu? Send your questions to newsteam@kten.com KTEN's Sterling Riggs will ask local experts from Wilson N. Jones and Texoma Medical Center your questions live, on-air. More >>
Oklahoma drug enforcement agencies are taking a stand against methamphetamine with a new public awareness program. Meredith Saldana met with a recovering meth addict about why programs like this are so important. More >>
Parents listen up! your kids may need more shots before they head back to school in the fall. KTEN's Deeda Payton spoke to a local pediatrician about the new vaccination requirements in Texas. More >>
Updated: The Oklahoma Blood Institute in Ardmore is trying to beef up its blood supply, so they fired up the grills Friday, along with the Oklahoma Beef Council, to give donors a free hot dog and T-shirt. More >>
Updated: As the summer nears people tend to spend more time outside. But keep in mind it's tick season! Meredith Saldana has some precautions you should take to avoid the little black insect. More >>
DISD's Summer Lunch Program Updated: Denison ISD is helping parents out this summer, feeding their kids for free. They're sponsoring a program designed to give kids, 18 or younger, breakfast and lunch, at no charge. More >>
Updated: A Texoma family has been given a new beginning. The family is in Dallas Sunday night, preparing for two surgeries - a kidney transplant between father and son. More >>
Updated: Many soldiers who return from deployment deal with the stress of becoming the person they once were before they left. For some the transition is not easy. Christina Lusby, Reports. More >>
Grayson Co. Health Dept. H1N1 Influenza Update Updated: No confirmed cases of the new H1N1 flu virus have been reported in Grayson County. U.S. health officials are no longer recommending that schools close because of H1N1 flu. More >>
Updated: An Austin College faculty member was identified late Monday, May 4, as having a case of type A influenza (common flu). A resident of Collin County, the individual is currently being treated and will remain at home for at least the remainder of the week. More >>