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Category: Letters to the Editor

A Tree Grows in Sherman

February 3, 2010May 12, 2011 Dan Acree

The Comprehensive Master Plan adopted by the city of Sherman proves that the citizens care about downtown.

 Letters to the Editor

Just Discovered

February 3, 2010May 12, 2011 Dan Acree

“Wow. What a great read. Move over Texas Monthly and D Magazine, there’s a new kid in town.

 Letters to the Editor

Driving Miss Management

February 3, 2010May 12, 2011 Dan Acree

“Your story on the new TAPS boss Brad Underwood (The Right Person in the Right Seat on the Right Bus) reminds us how important it is to look for fresh talent when things need a shake-up.”

 Letters to the Editor

Praise for Christmas Prose

February 3, 2010May 12, 2011 Dan Acree

“Please relay to Edward Southerland what a great job he did on the original article, On a Silent Night. It seems absolutely possible that this could have been an actual event.”

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100 Toy Soldiers Remembered

February 3, 2010May 12, 2011 Dan Acree

“Your story about the mail order toy solider kits of my youth was a nostalgic treat. I actually had every one of those sets with the exception of the circus diorama. Thank you for bringing back these wonderful memories.”

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Could It Possibly Be Any Better?

February 3, 2010May 12, 2011 Dan Acree

How is it possible that each issue of Texoma Living! is better than the last?

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Too Bare

October 1, 2009May 12, 2011 Dan Acree

I was very disappointed to receive my copy of the July/August Issue and find several inappropriate pictures

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FAQ

October 1, 2009June 14, 2011 Dan Acree

Explain this to me. Sometimes we receive your magazine, sometimes we don’t. When we do it has a label that says “Complimentary Issue.”

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Hawk on the Wing

October 1, 2009May 12, 2011 Dan Acree

It is wildlife lovers like Steve Armstrong, (Birds of Prey, July/August Issue) who are the most ardent protectors of wild species.

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Stairway to Heaven

October 1, 2009May 12, 2011 Dan Acree

Thank you for your article on the condos (Diamond Pointe) at Lake Texoma. Since the day they started putting it up I have wanted to get a peek inside. Wow!

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Featured Archive Story

Digging U.S. 75

By Dan Acree

Solitary squares cut out of the pavement one by one have prompted rumors that TXDOT was frittering away stimulus money by repairing twelve foot sections of highway one at a time, or even that the soil under the Grayson County roadbed was unusually unsupportive and was being studied by scientists. A grain of truth sprouts most rumors, but this time the collective wisdom is way off the mark.

Category: FOB

Flying High

By Edward Southerland

Just over half a century ago the Jet Age dawned, but it’s been just 25 years since the rich and famous decided that private aircraft was the only way to fly. Today, there are some 219,000 non-commercial airline, non-military airplanes in the U.S., according to the General Aviation Manufacturer’s Association (GAMA), a trade organization that trades those things.

Category: Business

Building Denison Dam

By Edward Southerland

In 1937 Congressman Sam Rayburn led a contingent from Denison to a meeting in Louisiana that would lead to the construction of one of the largest man-made lakes ever.

Category: Heritage

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