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Concert to benefit family of Bells infant injured in crash
BELLS, Texas (KTEN) — Earlier this week we told you the story of baby Roman from Bells, Texas, who was released Monday from a Dallas hospital. Roman defied all odds after he was in a crash last month that claimed the life of his grandmother. The Bells Area Chamber...
Centurion American Prepares Dorchester Lots for Sherman’s Hot Semiconductor Hub
Centurion American Development Group has named the home builders joining its huge project that will bring more than 2,000 residential lots to Dorchester, a small Grayson County community between Sherman and Gunter. The Farmers Branch-based developers announced Monday some heavy-hitter home builders who will join the first phase of Cottonwood,...
Sherman veteran honored as an inspiration to others
SHERMAN, Texas (KTEN) — On this Independence Day holiday, 96-year-old Marine veteran Jim Haun was honored for his bravery in three wars, and for being a continuous source of inspiration for those around him. Haun is one of the few surviving members of The Chosin Few, a distinguished group...
Shadowcats fall to Rhinos in return home
SHERMAN, Texas (KTEN)- The Sherman Shadowcats jumped out to an early lead on Wednesday but couldn't hold on as the Texarkana Rhinos came storming back to claim a 14-8 victory. Despite the defeat, Korson Hastings finished with five RBIs. Bells alum Tanner Carter had six strikeouts and gave up four earned runs in five and two-thirds innings.
Texas Teen Harassed at Snow Cone Stand Over Refund [VIDEO]
Pro tip, don't cuss out the teen workers when they actually help you out. Well with temperatures in the triple digits throughout the state of Texas right now, everyone is trying to find ways to cool off. Around this time of the year, the local snow cone stand is the perfect cool treat on a hot day. Unfortunately at one stand the past week, the teenage workers were called derogatory names over a simple misunderstanding.
Veterans celebrate the 4th at Denison cookout
DENISON, Texas (KTEN) — The Military Veteran Peer Network got a head start on 4th of July festivities with a cookout in Denison on Tuesday. Texoma veterans were honored for their service at the annual Walker House event. Attendees chowed down on free food, with music and games to commemorate their services on and off the battlefield.
116 Texas Stores Now At Risk For Massive Closure
Another massive nationwide retailer that has a huge footprint in Texas could be the next to start shuttering stores as they have already declared that a Chapter 11 bankruptcy could be announced very soon. Many of the stores that have been recently closing and going belly up across the Lone...
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