Grayson County
Recent News About Grayson County
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Secretary sues Cole Services, alleging discrimination
A Grayson County secretary is suing her former employer, alleging discrimination in the workplace. -
Facilities worker alleges unfair dismissal
A Grayson County resident has sued his employer, alleging wrongful job termination. -
Woman sues restaurant for harassment, assault
A Grayson County restaurant worker brought a lawsuit against her former employer for several alleged violations of employment practices. -
Man says Grayson County violated ADA
A Grayson County man has filed suit against his former employer, citing an alleged violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 and discrimination. -
Woman files harassment, discrimination suit
A Grayson County woman has sued an Austin company, alleging unlawful employment practices. -
Employee sues city of Sherman over alleged FMLA violations
A Grayson County man is suing over claims his employment with the city of Sherman was unfairly terminated. -
Former employee accuses Medicus of violating the ADA
SHERMAN - Kelly Coder filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas-Sherman Division on Jan. 6, naming Medicus Laboratories LLC as the sole defendant. -
Kroger manager sues store after injuring back
SHERMAN - A Kroger store manager has filed a lawsuit claiming he suffered injuries to his back due to a malfunctioning dock. -
Industrial worker claims blindness from head injury, sues several companies
SHERMAN - An industrial worker has filed a lawsuit claiming that he was blinded when part of a conveyor belt broke and hit him in the head. -
Wal-Mart sued after teenager suffers burns from gas can explosion
MARSHALL - The mother of a 13-year-old boy has filed a lawsuit against Wal-Mart, claiming that the store is responsible for the severe burns the teenager suffered when a plastic fuel container exploded. -
Breeder sued for $1M after horse injured during semen collection
SHERMAN - The owners of a stud horse have filed a lawsuit for more than $1 million against a breeder, claiming their horse was injured during the collection of its semen and had to be euthanized. -
Grayson County woman sues former employer for age discrimination
SHERMAN - A Grayson County woman has filed a lawsuit against her former employer claiming that she was fired as a result of age discrimination. -
Heritage Park hospital employee claims termination due to reporting 'sexually hostile' workplace
SHERMAN - A Grayson County woman has filed a discrimination lawsuit against her former employer claiming she was fired for reporting a sexually hostile work environment. -
66-year-old breast cancer survivor sues employer after losing job
Nix SHERMAN - A 66-year-old breast cancer survivor has filed a discrimination lawsuit against her former employer claiming she was fired due to her age and in violation of the Family Medical Leave Act. -
Community Center director claims she lost job for reporting criminal activity
Murphy SHERMAN - The former director of a disabilities program has filed a lawsuit that claims she was terminated in retaliation for reporting criminal activity. -
Disputed $515 debt and collection efforts leads to two lawsuits
SHERMAN - A Sherman woman has filed a lawsuit against a debt collection agency after the company refused to take a disputed debt off of her credit report. -
Grayson County Deputy Clerk sues after losing job for not calling new district clerk
SHERMAN - A former Grayson County Deputy Clerk is suing the county after she was terminated shortly after a new District Clerk was sworn into office. -
Pregnant woman sues Taser manufacturer after being stunned while in jail
SHERMAN - After refusing a tuberculosis skin test while she was in jail, a pregnant Dallas County woman alleges she was forcibly held down and tasered by jail personnel. -
Texas Times: More Than Just The Mail-The Historic Route Of Butterfield Overland Mail Co.
Today, sending a Valentine's card to your sweetheart requires a few simple steps: making a trip to the drug store to select just the right card; penning the heart-felt words to make that special someone feel loved; buying a 44-cent stamp; and dropping it in the mail. -
Woman alleges termination due to gender, not sleeping on the job
SHERMAN-A woman who was told she was fired for falling asleep at work claims in a lawsuit that the real reason for her termination was her gender.