Wichita Falls Police, SWAT, and the Organized Crime Unit executed a search warrant at a home in to 1200 block of Burnett on Thursday.
Drug Bust Arrest
Former Wichita Falls police chief takes Plainview job
Former Wichita Falls Chief of Police Ken Coughlin accepted an offer to become chief of the Plainview, Texas Police Dept., according to an article in yesterday's Wichita Falls Times Record News newspaper.
Seeding plan to boost rain output
The $300,000 contract calls for seeding operations from March through June with a break in July and August.
HPISD superintendent finalist involved in 2012 corporal punishment controversy
Highland Park Independent School District's finalist for superintendent was involved in a corporal punishment controversy that resulted in the temporary suspension of a Quanah High School principal two years ago.
Habitat for Humanity: Dodge, Duck and Dive for Habitat
The Youth United Program for Habitat for Humanity in Wichita Falls is a new program which is an opportunity for youth ages 5 through 25 to become involved in community service, learn leadership skills and build houses.
Expo pesticide sessions to keep users up to date
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will conduct a multiagency private pesticide applicator continuing education units program Wednesday and Thursday during the annual Wichita Falls Ranch and Farm Expo at the JS Bridwell Agricultural Center, which is part of the MPEC, 1000 Fifth St. in Wichita Falls.
Saving Our Trees Seminar
With the drought so severe in Texoma, a "Saving Our Trees" seminar was held Saturday at the River Bend Nature Center.
Medical care waiver, funds producing results
Regional Healthcare Partnership 19 that includes all of the Wichita Falls area stands to benefit from more than $102 million as part of the 1115 Medicaid Waiver.
Closures and Delays: March 2, 2014
With the drought so severe in Texoma, a "Saving Our Trees" seminar was held Saturday to teach participants how to keep trees from dying.
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Alyssa Johnston/Times Record News A fire just after 11 p.m. Saturday in the 1600 block of Dayton Street burned the back end of a home.
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Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) March 03--Wichita Falls City councilors will consider a resolution that will help further development and expansion of city-owned Riverside Cemetery among other items during Tuesday's meeting.
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The Wichita Falls Chamber of Commerce & Industry has scheduled a series of events this month beginning with Wake Up Wichita Falls on Wednesday.
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Sign up for our reader rewards online coupons and be automatically entered to win a pair of tickets to Six Flags Over Texas State Rep. James Frank, R-Wichita Falls, will host a town hall meeting on the regional water shortage at 5:30 p.m. Thursday in Room 101 of the Dillard College of Business Administration at Midwestern State University.
Possible Riverside Cemetery Expansion
Riverside Cemetery has been around for over 150-years and in the last decade has not sold a grave space, because it is full.
Storm Week: Scary Lesson
There are few things more frightening than knowing a tornado has touched down near your home.
Myrna Lucille Ablia
Myrna Lucille Ablia, 73, passed away March 2, 2014 in Wichita Falls. She was born September 5, 1940 in Wichita Falls to Joe Ablia and Dorothy McKee.
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Funeral liturgy will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church under the direction of Owens & Brumley Funeral Home of Wichita Falls.
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For the March primary election, 3 Republicans ran against each other for the Republican nominee position of County Commissioner, Precinct 4. For the March primary election, 3 Republicans ran against each other for the Republican nominee position of County Commissioner, Precinct 4. Incumbent Judge Michael Little will serve another term as Justice of ... (more)
Crime Beat
The Wichita Falls Police Department is searching for a suspect in a hit and run accident that left a pedestrian hospitalized.
North Texas man gets 25 years in meth ring case
A North Texas man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for running drugs as part of a methamphetamine ring involving dozens of distributors.