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Students receive award from alumni association
Six northwest Oklahoma students were among 45 recipients of the 2009-10 Seniors of Significance Award presented by Oklahoma State University Alumni Association.
County judge rules in electric vehicle ownersa favor
Oklahomans who have purchased, or intend to purchase, low-speed electric vehicles will get a tax credit from the Oklahoma State Tax Commission a Garfield Cou-nty judge ruled Wednesday.
Halloween ball to feature premiere of a Dark Mistera
Burning Clown Productions, Inc. is planning a Halloween Ball 3-9 p.m. Oct. 31 at Cherokee Strip Conference Center.
Tefft, 80 Helen Tefft will celebrate her 80th birthday with family today. Cards may be sent to 2902 Mount Vernon, Enid, OK 73703.
Area teachers take advantage of day of workshops
A lot has changed since Cathy Benge last was in the classroom. The sixth-grade math teacher at Chisholm Middle School has returned to teaching after taking some time off.
Texarkana, Texas, got strong pitching and a pair of home runs to advance in the winner's bracket of the Mid-South Regional with a convincing 12-3 victory over Omaha.
Texarkana, Texas, got strong pitching and a pair of home runs to advance in the winner's bracket of the Mid-South Regional with a convincing 12-3 victory over Omaha.
Thompson, 85 Wilbur Thompson will celebrate his 85th birthday at his home with family.
Quilt, metal art shop is trying to stay afloat
Quilting stores are becoming few and far between across the nation, especially in northwest Oklahoma, but one Hunter family is trying to keep its shop, Quilt Nuts and Bolts, open for business.
Events to Get Out for this weekend
The tradition was started by local teacher Mary McDonald and others who had seen similar productions produced in other communities.
EC airman sees pilot program up close
A former Elmore City resident Chad Turner has seen up close the positive effects of a program that allows severely ill children the chance to experience a day in the life of an Air Force pilot.
Former Muskogee DA sworn in as regent
Former Attorney General Mike Turpen has been sworn in as a member of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
Fearing a collapse, century-old Hunter landmark demolished
A more than 100-year-old building had to be demolished Thursday after its roof collapsed into the street and threatened to wreck the rest of the building.
Century-Old Hunter Building Demolished
A century-old building in downtown Hunter has been demolished after its roof collapsed into the street and officials feared the rest of the building might tumble.
EVENT Enid Farmers Market 8-11 a.m. Saturday corner of Garriott & Grand After a soft opening for the past two weekends, Enid Farmers Market is holding a grand opening Saturday, featuring about 20 vendors.
THEATER Neil Simon's "Broadway Bound" 8 p.m. today and Saturday Gaslight Theatre, 221 N. Independence "Broadway Bound" is the last of a series of three plays by the popular Neil Simon.
Deer Creek-Lamont National Honor Society dinner theater, "Life of the Party," will be 6:30 p.m. today in the old gym in Lamont.
In addition to energy, wind farms will bring in $$$ for school districts
Wind farms will become a reality in the Enid area, and in addition to the energy they will produce they will be one of the largest assessed items in the county.
Area youth place in Salt Plains art contest Tuesday
Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge conducted the seventh annual Youth Art Contest Tuesday.