The Texoma Behavioral Health Leadership Team has teamed up with local school districts to start the conversation with students and their families about anxiety. Oklahoma Secretary of State Michael Rogers is stepping down from his post. A Paris, Texas, man died in a one-vehicle crash Friday morning in Choctaw County, Oklahoma troopers said. The southbound lanes of I-35 in Valley View are closed after a crash Tuesday morning. The City of Wolfe City fired the rookie police officer Thursday facing a murder charge in the fatal shooting of an unarmed Black man Saturday night outside a convenience store. A lifelong Wilson resident is spicing things up with his team on the season finale on Food Network’s Halloween Wars. By KXII Staff Construction on the project started in 2018 and it is expected to be completed by the end of 2020. Political campaign signs reported stolen in Sherman. Downtown Denison is gearing up for a Red River rivalry watch party. Downtown Denison is gearing up for a Red River rivalry watch party. Thursday morning the three family members charged in the beating death of a Wilson toddler plead not guilty at the second preliminary hearing. Oklahoma Headlines News Minute: Here is the latest Oklahoma news from The Associated Press at 9:40 p.m. CDT. Political campaign signs reported stolen in Sherman. Southwest Airlines says its workers must take pay cuts or face furloughs next year. As the city of Denison remembers when part of Main Street was destroyed by fire one year ago, community members say in the end, there were silver linings. As of 3 p.m. Wednesday, there have been 10,062 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Texoma, resulting in 173 deaths, with 8,655 recovered patients. There’s not a crow in sight in Downtown Ardmore as residents and businesses put up their entries for the 2nd Main Street scarecrow contest. The Wolfe City police officer accused of killing Jonathan Price was arrested Monday night for murder. By KXII Staff S&S and Howe independent school districts say classes will be held in-person only starting Oct. 19. An Amber Alert has been issued for an infant, who deputies say may be in danger. By KXII Staff. New details in the Jonathan Price case provide a fuller picture of the moments leading up to his fatal shooting. Their upcoming concert benefit and plans for the future. Early voting starts Tuesday and there’s still lots of Grayson County voters who haven’t received their voter registration cards in the mail. Southwest Airlines says its workers must take pay cuts or face furloughs next year. Texoma Toys for Tots organizers say the number of drop off sites for toy donations is down dramatically from years past and they need businesses and other office places in Grayson and Fannin counties to step up to make sure every child in Texoma gets something under the tree this Christmas. Texas Gov. Marietta Public Schools announced Thursday the district will transition to distance learning only due to a high number of staff members currently under quarantine due to COVID-19. Texas voters will start heading to the polls on Tuesday for early voting in the 2020 General election. Choctaw County deputies arrested the mayor of Boswell, Oklahoma Friday afternoon. Now along with the Grayson County health department, Austin College and Grayson College are offering free COVID-19 testing. Lone Grove Public Schools are moving to distance learning after an increase of COVID-19 cases and absences. The Wolfe City police officer connected to the fatal shooting of 31-year-old Jonathan Price at a gas station Saturday night, has been arrested and charged with murder. Wilson Public Schools closed its campuses starting Wednesday and moved exclusively to online learning after confirming multiple positive COVID-19 cases inside their district Tuesday. For such a tight-knit community, the city of Durant was hit hard with loss this year. News. Lone Grove Public Schools moving online for COVID-19, Trump parade includes both sides of Red River, Wilson Volunteer Fire Department hosts drive-through fish fry, Marietta WWII veteran celebrate 97th birthday, Food truck park inspired by Texoma family’s son with autism now open, Denison celebrates President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s 130th birthday, US Chamber supports appeal of $465M Oklahoma opioid judgment, Boswell Mayor arrested on felony warrant in Choctaw County, White House report shows Durant in “Red Zone” for COVID-19 spread, City of Denison reflects on anniversary of Main Street fire, Record high coronavirus hospitalizations in Oklahoma, Rialto Theater holding Red River showdown watch party, Toy drop off sites needed for Texoma Toys for Tots, Marietta Public Schools moves to distance learning only, Oklahoma governor disputes White House virus task force, Wolfe City fires police officer arrested for murder in deadly shooting, Wilson Public Schools move to online learning, Affidavit details body cam footage in Jonathan Price case, Gov. As struggles with online learning continue two more Texoma school districts will be transitioning to in-person classes only starting on October 19th as COVID-19 cases drop. A lifelong Wilson resident is spicing things up with his team on the season finale on Food Network’s Halloween Wars. Madill police arrested a woman Sunday morning after they say she set fire to the motel room she was staying in. Early voting starts Tuesday and there’s still lots of Grayson County voters who haven’t received their voter registration cards in the mail. Marietta Public Schools announced Thursday the district will transition to distance learning only due to a high number of staff members currently under quarantine due to COVID-19. Wilson Public Schools closed its campuses starting Wednesday and moved exclusively to online learning after confirming multiple positive COVID-19 cases inside their district Tuesday. Ardmore Family Literacy GED program goes back to in-person classes. The Oklahoma Supreme Court has authorized the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to support Johnson & Johnson’s bid to overturn a $465 million judgment against the opioid manufacturer. The City of Wolfe City fired the rookie police officer Thursday facing a murder charge in the fatal shooting of an unarmed Black man Saturday night outside a convenience store. Madill police arrested a woman Sunday morning after they say she set fire to the motel room she was staying in. The number of people hospitalized in Oklahoma due to the coronavirus surged to a record one-day high of 749 on Friday, according to the Oklahoma State Department of Health. The defense attorney representing the Wolfe City police officer arrested and charged with murder, claims another side to the story. A couple wanted to create a family friendly place for their son who has autism and it's already a hit. Leaving his fate in the hands of prosecutors in his murder trial. There’s not a crow in sight in Downtown Ardmore as residents and businesses put up their entries for the 2nd Main Street scarecrow contest. Now along with the Grayson County health department, Austin College and Grayson College are offering free COVID-19 testing. Grayson County is teaming up with a tech company to review mail sent to inmates in an effort to keep out contraband. A Marietta Navy WWII veteran celebrates his 97th birthday during a drive-by parade. Kevin Stitt on Tuesday took issue with a comment that he labeled as “editorial” in the latest report and recommendations from the White House Coronavirus Task Force, which says the state has had “many preventable deaths.”. Denison nursing home hold member’s 100th birthday Breaking News, Latest News and Current News from FOXNews.com. Lone Grove Public Schools are moving to distance learning after an increase of COVID-19 cases and absences. Choctaw County deputies arrested the mayor of Boswell, Oklahoma Friday afternoon. By KXII Staff As of 12 p.m. Tuesday, there have been 10,759 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Texoma, resulting in 178 deaths, with 9,182 recovered patients. Now without any exotic animals, the G. W. Exotic Animal Park is quieter than it’s been in years. S&S and Howe independent school districts say classes will be held in-person only starting Oct. 19. KTEN News Denison honors Ike on his 130th birthday To honor the 130th anniversary of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's birth, his home town of Denison offered a day of celebration on Saturday.