Human trafficking across Texas
According to Tye Davis, Wichita Falls Chief Investigator, the Wichita County District Attorney takes human trafficking cases exceptionally seriously, March 22. (George Svoboda)
MSU balances $9.8 million budget deficit
President Haynie is entering her second year as MSU’s president, Sept. 4. (George Svoboda)
Pro-life demonstration on campus
Students for Life is a pro-life organization. Megan Roos, central campus formation coordinator for the organization, said it intends to open a chapter on MSU’s campus, Nov. 11. (George Svoboda)
How WFISD might solve its middle school problems
Deborah Dipprey (standing), Wichita Falls ISD executive director of school administration, gives a presentation on middle schools as Dr. Donny Lee, superintendent, and trustees listen during a School Board meeting. Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024. George Svoboda/For The Times Record News
'All the hoopla': WFISD swim coach charmed by Texas schooling becomes U.S. citizen
Oyvind Zahl relishes the moment just after getting sworn in as a U.S. citizen on Oct. 9 in Irving. Courtesy/Oyvind Zahl
Going up? MSU Texas proposes funding pay raises with a tuition increase
President Haynie speaks to student senators about faculty and proposed tuition changes on campus, Oct. 22, 2024. George Svoboda/The Wichitan
Changes slated for WFISD middle schools
The Wichita Falls ISD School Board and Dr. Donny Lee, superintendent, middle, recognized At-large Trustee Katherine McGregor, far right, with a service award. McGregor served as School Board president for two years. WFISD School Board members elected Place 3 Trustee Mark Lukert, far left, to be the new president earlier in December. George Svoboda/Times Record News