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SHERMAN, TX---- The medical transport provider CareFlite could be establishing a new base in Sherman in the near future. While an official decision has not been made on whether or not the company willMore >> SHERMAN, TX---- The medical transport provider CareFlite could be establishing a new base in Sherman in the near future.More >> ARDMORE, OK-- Dental work can be expensive, but one local man is getting a complete smile make-over thanks to a local dentist. It's an effort all part of the dentist's grand opening celebration. They releasedMore >> ARDMORE, OK-- Dental work can be expensive, but one local man is getting a complete smile make-over thanks to a local dentist. It's an effort all part of the dentist's grand opening celebration. They releasedMore >> DURANT, OK-- Authorities said five Southeastern Oklahoma students have filed a lawsuit against the university after they were suspended for an April fools prank. The football players were suspended lastMore >> DURANT, OK-- Authorities said five Southeastern Oklahoma students have filed a lawsuit against the university after they were suspended for an April fools prank. The football players were suspended lastMore >> ARDMORE -- Ardmore police chief Keith Mann and deputy chief Eric Hamblin have been relieved of their duties pending an investigation. Officers in the department tell us they received an e-mail informingMore >> ARDMORE -- Ardmore police chief Keith Mann and deputy chief Eric Hamblin have been relieved of their duties pending an investigation. Officers in the department tell us they received an e-mail informingMore >> SADLER, TX -- Gene Deckard is a farmer and, technically, an elected official although he doesn't consider himself much of a politician. "To me all farmers are good," he said. "But not all politicians areMore >> SADLER, TX -- Gene Deckard is a farmer and, technically, an elected official although he doesn't consider himself much of a politician. "To me all farmers are good," he said. "But not all politicians areMore >> BRYAN COUNTY, OK --More >> BRYAN COUNTY, OK --The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has identified the man who drowned Monday afternoon in the Red River near the base of the Denison Dam.More >> LAKE TEXOMA -- Bruce Hysmith and his team from the Texas Park and Wildlife Department have been studying the dead fish in Lake Texoma since last week. "Its hard for us to really pinpoint a cause becauseMore >> LAKE TEXOMA -- Bruce Hysmith and his team from the Texas Park and Wildlife Department have been studying the dead fish in Lake Texoma since last week.More >> TEXOMA---- Several new grocery stores could be coming to Texoma offering new food options and new jobs. The German-based Aldi will be opening their second Texoma location in Sherman in July.Today, AldiMore >> TEXOMA---- Several new grocery stores could be coming to Texoma offering new food options and new jobs. The German-based Aldi will be opening their second Texoma location in Sherman in July.More >> MADILL, OK-- Investigators said two men that were in town working the Sand Bass festival in Madill are now in custody on drug trafficking charges. The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics said 59-year-old LuciousMore >> MADILL, OK-- Investigators said two men that were in town working the Sand Bass festival in Madill are now in custody on drug trafficking charges. The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics said 59-year-old LuciousMore >> Besides belly fat it's the number one complaint women have about their body... the "arm wings" or flabby arms. On Monday's Getting Fit, Lisanne worked out with our KTEN Health and Fitness Contributor,More >> Besides belly fat it's the number one complaint women have about their body... the "arm wings" or flabby arms. On Monday's Getting Fit, Lisanne worked out with our KTEN Health and Fitness Contributor,More >>
DENISON, TX -- Hundreds spent part of their day indoors checking out a home show that gives residents a look at products and services related to themselves and their homes.
For the fourth year, the Home Builders Association of Grayson, Fannin and Cooke Counties has organized a Home and Garden Show.
Afew dozen vendors showed up, allowing homeowners to pick up lots of information, and the association members get to see plenty of potential customers.
"You can't put a billboard up and almost get 5,000 in every day, so you get to interact and talk to people and meet people who are looking to build and need insurance or landscaping, anything," says Home Builders Association manager Lindsay Wright.
The show moved to Loy Lake Park after being held at Midway Mall last year. It will be open again Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and admission is $3. Part of the proceeds go to the Child and Family Guidance Center of Texoma.