Texas board rejects Confederate license plates
Texas Comments Nov 10, 2011 3:00pmAUSTIN — Texas drivers won’t be able to put Confederate license plates on their vehicles after a state board unanimously rejected the proposed design Thursday.
The Department of Motor...
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Entertainment Comments Nov 10, 2011 12:10amMusical concert
A “Music in the Afternoon” vocal and piano concert by the Bel Canto Singers will be held this Saturday, 3 p.m., at the Mary Karam Gallery in Denison. The concert is free and...
Clubs and organizations
Entertainment Comments Nov 10, 2011 12:10amDenison Elks
POTTSBORO — The Denison Elks Lodge 238 will hold its third annual “Parade of Flags” and flag etiquette program this Friday for Pottsboro fifth graders. Presenting the program...
Sherman, Denison plan Veterans Day parades
Local Comments Nov 09, 2011 12:10amSherman and Denison will mark the service of area veterans with Veterans Day parades on Friday and Saturday.
Veterans will parade down Main Street in Denison at 11 a.m. Saturday. Line-up for...
History comes alive at Frontier Village this weekend
Local Comments Nov 09, 2011 12:10amHistory will come alive this weekend at Grayson County Frontier Village when the Col. George Reeves’ 11th Texas Cavalry Camp 349, Sons of Confederate Veterans host a two day living history Friday...
Sherman Council reminds voters to go to the polls
Local Comments Updated: Nov 08, 2011 7:50pmMeeting just one day before the election, Sherman City Council members took the opportunity Monday night to remind voters to go to the polls Tuesday. Though there is also a state constitutional...
Russian man kept 29 mummified bodies
International Comments Nov 08, 2011 12:22amMOSCOW (AP) The Russian historian had always been open about his interest in the dead and eagerly described how he loved to rummage through cemeteries, studying grave stones to uncover the life...
High school students invited Wednesday to programs at SOSU
Oklahoma Comments Nov 08, 2011 12:22amDURANT, Okla. – High school juniors and seniors, and their parents and families may attend two events at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Native American Visitation Day and SE Live Open...
Pakistan trains 8,000 to protect nuclear arsenal
International Comments Nov 08, 2011 12:22amISLAMABAD (AP) Pakistan is training 8,000 additional people to protect the country’s nuclear arsenal, which the U.S. fears could be vulnerable to penetration by Islamist militants at war with the...
‘Change’ can mean trouble
Letters to the Editor Comments Updated: Nov 07, 2011 8:31amNow let me understand this correctly. From the recent news article entitled Denison Reorganization, the city gets a new city manager who says “he’s going to make needed changes. That he treats...

