Jun 7, 2008 | The Enid News
Crews working to bring electricity back after storms
Electricity slowly was coming back on Friday throughout northwest Oklahoma as communities recovered from severe storms that ripped through the area Thursday.
Walleye rodeo continues through Sunday at Canton
Anglers turned out Thursday in hopes of catching a prize-winning fish at the 41st annual Canton Lake Walleye Rodeo fishing contest. via The Enid News
Oklahoma Association of Mothers' Clubs continues legacy of giving to OMRF
“They've been helping fight human disease almost as long as there's been an OMRF. It's a wonderful partnership.”
Manning bake sales, hosting holiday home tours and selling apple pies at Christmas - 'the 12 groups that make up the Oklahoma Association of Mothers' Clubs did a little bit of everything to raise money for the ... via Oklahoma City Business
“They tried to exterminate us ... "But they didn't.”
' B.J. Stepp is chased by the demons of alcoholism. Not long ago those demons pushed him to the edge, somewhere between this world and the next. via NewsOK.com
Area electors cast their votes on boards, bond issues, 911
Northwest Oklahoma voters had more than presidential primary votes to cast Tuesday. via The Enid News
Bond issues on the ballot for Fairview, Seiling voters
By Violet Spader Staff Writer Two northwest Oklahoma school districts will have bond issue proposals on the ballot Tuesday, in addition to the Republican and Democratic presidential primary candidates. via The Enid News
Basketball is on schedule this week for Aline-Cleo
Aline-Cleo Springs basketball teams will play at Canton at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. A PTO chicken and noodle dinner will begin at 4:30 p.m. Friday at the school, followed by the homecoming basketball games at 6:30 ... via The Enid News
Auditors reviewing spending [1 hr ago]
“For the last three years I've provided the NIGC with information about wrongdoing, and nothing's ever been done about it”
' Federal and private auditors are so thick at the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribal complex, they may have trouble staying out of each other's way. via NewsOK.com
“When we first got this vehicle back from western Oklahoma, it was terribly sun-baked with cracked tires and it hadn't been started since the mid 1990s. My wife thought I was nuts for wanting to restore it”
LeFlore County EMS medics Brann Ligenfelter and EMS Supervisor Keith Lickly stand next to their current model ambulance sitting next to the antique unit Bob and Donella Hawley have restored. via Poteau Daily News & Sun
2 injured in truck wreck near Canton
Two men were in good condition Saturday after a two-vehicle crash a little more than a mile north of town on Oklahoma 58, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. via The Enid News