Oct 29, 2009 | Woodward News
Silent Witness March puts spotlight on domestic violence
In 2009, Oklahoma ranked fourth in the nation for the number of people who died as a result of domestic violence.
Due to high demand this year, and a shortage of vaccines nationwide, the Texas County Health Department reports it will not be able to hold flu clinics for area towns.
Clark announced that Guymon's Airport had received the Oklahoma Airport of the Year Award.
Be sure to have a treat in your hand if you dare, or you may just get bitten instead.
Local Kiwanis Club elects officers
A.J. Wells of Enid was installed as president of the Kiwanis Club of Enid during the club's meeting Sept.
15, at the Ambassador Inn Restaurant to discuss workman's comp reform, in regards to what is being accomplished and what still needs to be done.
Northwest 4-H leadership conference shows students
Northwest Oklahoma 4-H'ers learned about healthy lifestyles Thursday during a leadership conference at Oakwood Mall.
C.F. "Red" Webb, 92, was a lifelong resident of Eva Community, Okla., died on Thursday, Oct.
Also the best decorations on or in a home. If someone would like to nominate someone or even themselves, call the Guymon Daily Herald and ask for Katie, 580-338-3355. Pictures of the best pumpkins and decorated homes for Halloween will be in the newspaper throughout the entire month of October.
Danielle Collins/GDH A new sign set in front of Mazzio's Pizza Wednesday morning, ready to be lifted by crane to his perch over the corner of Tiger Blvd.
Danielle Collins/GDH A new sign set in front of Mazzio's Pizza Wednesday morning, ready to be lifted by crane to his perch over the corner of Tiger Blvd.
By MIRANDA GILBERT Managing Editor Have some yard work to finish up before winter, firewood to stack, or maybe some animals to feed? The Sixth Annual Guymon FFA Labor Auction and Dinner is Thursday, Oct.
SHAWN YORKS/The Guymon Daily Herald Ice forms on plants along Highway 54 near the entrance to Oklahoma Panhandle State University in Goodwell on Saturday afternoon.
Family fighting to change law after son's death
SHAWN YORKS/The Guymon Daily Herald Ice forms on plants along Highway 54 near the entrance to Oklahoma Panhandle State University in Goodwell on Saturday afternoon.
Seated far left is Josh Goff northwest district vice president. Seated far right is Tara Burchfield, state FFA reporter The Sixth Annual Guymon FFA Labor Auction and Dinner is Thursday, Oct.
Cooper's seventh grade class on Wednesday morning. By KATIE MARTIRE This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Guymon students were visited by the General Tommy Franks 60-foot traveling museum this week.
The Texas County Health Center will be offering a flu clinic in Guymon on Wednesday, October 14 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. "We are extending our hours this year, " said Lynette Terry, District Nurse Manager.
Traveling Exhibit Boasts History
The traveling truck and trailer is from the General Tommy Franks Leadership Institute and Museum located in Hobart, Okla.
Sex Offender Arrested After Alleged Incident
EMS Tour on 10-06-2009 01:48 DANIELLE COLLINS/The GDH The City of Guymon EMS and Fire Department gave a tour of an ambulance and fire truck to LOGOS church group at the First Presbyterian Church.
54, One Person Dies By KATIE MARTIRE This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it A three vehicle collision on Hwy.
Golf Tourney to Raise Money for Youth Shelter
The Panhandle Shelter for Children in Crisis will house and protect children, birth to 18 years, who are in need of an emergency shelter.
Pro-Life Activists Link Up for 2009 Life Chain
KATIE MARTIRE/The GDH A fatality wreck took place Thursday just after approximately 8 a.m., five miles west of Guymon on Hwy.