Nearly Three Years Since WFISD Took A Snow Day

A few Texoma schools saw a delay this morning due to ice on the roads in Montague county. Wichita Falls Independent School District adds one more day to the list of days without a snow day. The last time schools closed due to weather was March 5, 2015. That is nearly three years ago. According…MORE

Sharp Iron Seeking Wichita Falls Help To Recruit And Retain Workers

Wichita Falls manufacturers are are struggling to attract young skilled workers. One of those manufacturers is Sharp Iron. But they think they have a new idea that can help them recruit welders and help the city grow their talent pool. However, they will need help from the city for that idea to come to fruition.…MORE

MSU Graduate Featured In Super Bowl LII Commercial

A Midwestern State University theatre graduate was the lead in the Michelob Ultra Super Bowl LII commercial on Sunday night. Tommy Day Carey, a Keller, Texas native, graduated from MSU in 1995. Carey said among his peers in California who went to larger universities, his education in Wichita Falls was phenomenal. “I was in almost…MORE

Warrant Issued For Haynes Northwest Academy Principal

The Wichita Falls Police have confirmed an active warrant for Failure to Report, a misdemeanor, has been filed for Haynes Northwest Academy Principal Cindy Underwood. Texas state law requires a person in an official capacity to notify police and Child Protective Services within 48 hours of learning about or suspecting an incident involving any abuse…MORE

Veterans Resource Fair Set For Wednesday

The US Department of Veterans Affairs is hosting a Veterans Resource Fair this Wednesday in Wichita Falls. Representatives from various programs including; Veterans Choice Program, Human Resources, Suicide Prevention, Transition & Care, MyHealtheVet, Native American Veterans Program, Health Promotion Disease Prevention and more will be on hand to answer questions. More information about the Veterans Resource…MORE

Wichita Falls Family Uses Tragedy To Save Lives

A Wichita Falls non-profit wants to remind Texomans only because we are in winter months does not mean venomous snakes are not out. “We had a bite on January 28th this year and we’ve had bites on January and December [before],” Tammy Reece, Peyton’s Project executive director. The non-profit spreads awareness of venomous snakes and tries to prevent snake bites from occurring. For details on how…MORE

Deputy In Critical But Stable Condition After Being Hit By Car

DPS troopers say a Jack County deputy is in critical but stable condition Sunday night after being hit by a car while investigating a crash. According to the Jack County Sheriff’s Facebook page that deputy has multiple fractures and will need surgery. More details about the crash and the deputy’s condition can be found here.  MORE

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