Halloween activities are popping up all over Texoma and this one is for the adults only.

Haunted houses, pumpkin patches, trunk or treats, are for the kids in the Wichita Falls area to enjoy. You're allowed to bring your kids to the Horseshoe Bend Winery in Iowa Park, they will be not be able to drink these adult Halloween inspired concoctions.

Halloween Drink Flight at Horseshoe Bend

If you want to get your drink on during spooky season. Horseshoe Bend has unveiled a Halloween flight. The drinks are "Autumn Sangria, Poison Apple, Vampstress, and Hocus Pocus". If you're brave enough to give them a try, they will cost you $20 for all four this month at the winery located at 3399 Peterson Road in Iowa Park. If you would like to stick to their traditional wine, that is still available as well.

Turns Out They Also Have an Escape Room!

"Decades ago, the master winemaker crafted a wine so perfect it was said to capture his very soul. On the night it was bottled, he vanished… and legend says the wine is cursed. The curse is stirring again. The ghostly winemaker has left puzzles to test your courage: solve them, find the Key of Eternity, and seal the tanks—or risk being trapped forever. Do you have what it takes to save the vineyard?

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Go have a Halloween flight of drinks and then see if you can make it out of their escape room. They have some available times at the end of the month. If you want to check it out, get more info on their website.

Stores from the Original Sikes Senter Mall in 1974

Right now the future of Sikes Senter Mall is up in the air, but let's look back at what stores were officially there on opening day in 1974. Note information taken from the Museum of North Texas History.

Gallery Credit: Stryker

Six Women Held in Wichita County for Attack at ICE Facility

These six women are currently on a federal hold in the Wichita County Jail as of September 23, 2025. They have been accused of planning an orchestrated attack at an ICE facility in Alvarado, Texas on the Fourth of July in 2025. You can read more on their case here.

Gallery Credit: Stryker