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Water Well Answers

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With the city of Wichita Falls only inches away from a stage 5 drought, many Texoma residents are questioning the quality and availability of water.


Cloud Seeding

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We reached out to Soar officials about cloud seeding.Officials say they did cloud seed.

Well Water Relief?

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Due to the numerous questions regarding well water quality and usage in Texoma, the Red River Valley Association held a water well workshop Monday.

WFPD Honors The Ultimate Sacrifice

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The annual ceremony paid tribute to law enforcement all across the nation, that paid the ultimate sacrifice while protecting and serving in 2013.

Mrs. Loreen Puckett

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Mrs. Loreen Puckett of Wichita Falls left to join her Lord and Savior in Heaven on Friday, May 9, 2014.

Jacqueline Susan 'Jackie' Drage

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Memorial services will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 15, 2014, in chapel of Owens & Brumley Funeral Home with Deacon Russ Detwiler, officiating.

Drought Watch: Pray For Rain

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It's hard to imagine Wichita Falls drying up, but many in Texoma are beginning to fear for the worst.

Growing the Market

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The Farmers Market of Wichita Falls had its season opening on Tuesday and many Texoma residents came out to buy produce.


The Drought is Threatening Homeowners

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The foundation of your home could be at risk due to the drought. Foundation slips, cracks and safety of any building is a reasonable concern for Texomans.

No headline - Briefs_for_Wednesday

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The Wichita Falls Parks and Recreation Department is offering a Home Alone Clinic 6 p.m.- 8 p.m. Thursday and Saturday at the Wichita Falls Recreation Center on the second floor of the Wichita Falls Public Library at 10th and Indiana.

Only On 6: Stage 5: What's Next?

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Water is at a premium right now for almost all of Texoma. We have followed the drought closely for the last almost four years.

No Joke: Most Drinking Supplies Flush With "Potty Water"

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Wichita Falls has become the butt of late-night jokes and the subject of shocked headlines over plans to use treated sewer water as drinking water.

Jeremiah Glenn Garcia

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Graveside services will be 3 p.m. Thursday at Sacred Heart Cemetery under the direction of Owens & Brumley Funeral Home.

Leadership Breakfast speaker named

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TIMES RECORD NEWS Kelly Fristoe, Wichita Christian School Board, addresses the crowd during the announcement of the speaker for the Wichita Falls Leadership Breakfast.

Ballet, Youth Symphony to present 'Peter and the Wolf'

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More than 1,600 students from 18 schools are expected to attend the Wichita Falls Ballet Theatre's "Afternoon With the Arts," which will feature "Peter and the Wolf."


Still Dry

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It will be another unusually cool night for mid May with temperatures by 6am reaching the lower to middle 40s.

WFPD Officer Involved Shooting

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Wichita Falls Police have confirmed to Newschannel 6 that one person is dead after an officer involved shooting on Gloria Lane.

Police Searching For Suspect

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Wichita Falls police are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect involved in using a stolen credit card.

Editorial: Not reusing water a waste

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OK, it can be yucky to imagine that that which you flushed away yesterday could return to your home tomorrow.

No headline - Accolades

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Jordan Lee of Wichita Falls, graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in nursing from Oklahoma Christian University on April 25. John Michael Grunseich, Junior at Bellevue High School and son of John and Margo Grunseich of Bellevue, has been selected to participate in NASA's Texas Aerospace Scholars Program this summer.

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