THACKERVILLE, OK – Charges against a Thackerville teen were filled in district court Thursday after he allegedly assaulted a classmate on school grounds., Charges filed in Thackerville school stabbing
KINGSTON, OK – The Kingston Police Department building flooded on Wednesday, and so did several streets on the south side of the city. Police officers are reminding you that even though the rain may have let up, you still need to use caution driving around town., Police station, elementary school flooded in Kingston
THACKERVILLE, OK- A teen is assaulted, allegedly by a fellow student with a knife blade, on Thackerville school grounds. The assault happened on Monday, the first day back to school., Teen assaulted at Thackerville school
Here are Texas high school football final scores for Friday, August 27, 2010., Friday Night Blitz Scoreboard – August 27, 2010
Here are Texas high school football matchups for Friday, August 27, 2010., Friday Night Blitz Matchups – August 27, 2010
MILBURN, OK—For the second year in a row, Windstream Communications is sponsoring an on-line contest, to give schools some financial support., Milburn school needs votes to receive $5,000 prize
SHERMAN, TX — Today marked the first day back at school for Texas students., North Texas students head back to school
WILSON, OK – The Wilson Women’s Outreach started collecting school supplies and raising money back in May with one goal in mind – to provide every student at the elementary school with all the school supplies they would need for the year, and after three months and countless fundraising hours they have done just that., Wilson women’s group donates school supplies for every elementary student
MADILL, OK – Since 2006 Madill Public Schools has been under construction, as the school works to make massive upgrades to their campus. Now a new media center built from bond issue funds has finally opened this school year, and students are excited to begin a new school year with new technology at their hands., Madill students start school year with new media center
WILSON, OK – While the start of the school year means a change to summer routines for students and teachers, drivers traveling through school zones will also see some changes as normal speed limits are reduced. This year local school systems are getting some help from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol to make sure drivers obey the law., OHP working to slow down drivers in rural school zones