GRAYSON COUNTY, TX – A tip from an off-duty police officer led to a drug bust Monday morning in Grayson County., Grayson Co. Sheriff’s Office makes pot bust near Gordonville
SHERMAN, TX — The United Way of Grayson County kicked off their fundraising campaign for this year with a number events in downtown Sherman on Saturday., United Way kicks off fundraising season
GRAYSON COUNTY, TX– A nationwide program that supports the rehabilitation of injured war veterans has found a home here in Texoma., Wounded Warrior Bike Run cruises through Texoma
SHERMAN, TX — Volunteers with the United Way of Grayson County are busy finalizing plans for their annual fundraiser kick-off. They’ve added a special event this year that’s already attracted more than 200 participants, and KXII is proud to be a sponsor!., Grayson County United Way Kickoff Saturday
SHERMAN, TX – A Grayson County jury will decide the fate of a Sherman man charged with beating a Denison man to death earlier this year. James Aaron Castillo was indicted for the murder of Robert Kane back in June., Denison murder case to go to trial in December
GRAYSON CO., TX — Grayson County homeowners will be paying a little less in taxes this year., GCC lowers tax rates for second year in a row
SHERMAN, TX — Some strong storms moved through Grayson County Monday evening, leaving many people, including KXII, in the dark. Thankfully, there were no reported injuries, but as of 10:00 p.m. Monday, about 1,200 people were still without power., Storm knocks out power to more than 3,000 in Sherman area
GRAYSON CO., TX—Democratic candidate for governor, Bill White, made several stops throughout Grayson County, Thursday., Candidate for Texas governor talks education in Grayson County
SHERMAN, TX – Grayson County Commissioners have decided to move forward with renovating the existing jail Commissioners voted unanimously to sign a contract with Wigington Architects to design the jail., Grayson Co. Commissioners vote to renovate jail
GRAYSON CO., TX – Grayson County officials are currently working with the labor department to update the payroll system. County Judge Drue Bynum said the current payroll system is flawed and needs to be fixed. But the changes have some employees worried about finances., How Grayson Co. employees get paid could change