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Brothers charged with stabbing, beating man with hoe
Charges have been filed against two brothers accused of stabbing another man and beating him with a garden hoe last week.
Man arrested after being assaulted with garden hoe, knife
A 30-year-old Enid man who was assaulted with a garden hoe, and possibly a knife, Sunday morning also may face cocaine possession charges.
More than two weeks ago members of the small Potter Community Church were mourning their 100-year-old church, which a tornado blew away May 24.
Potter Community Church service held amid ruins of tornado-ravaged building
"On this rock I will build my church" Those words spoken by Jesus about Peter reflected a strong faith and belief in the power of God.
Storm spawns at least 8 tornadoes in northern Oklahoma [1 min ago]
Tornadoes destroyed a pig farm near Lacey and heavily damaged a home in southern Garfield County, officials said.
Twister Develops in Okla.; Two Dead Found in Kan.
Emergency officials were assessing damage after a slow-moving storm system dropped several tornadoes Saturday in rural parts of north-central Oklahoma.
Grass fires causing highway closures along I-35
Several grass fires have been reported along Interstate 35 between the Tonkawa exit in Kay county and the exit to State Highway 51 in Payne County, authorities said. via NewsOK.com
Absentee voters may vote absentee in person
“In-person absentee voters fill out an application form when they get to the office. They are not required to give a reason for voting absentee”
Registered voters in Garfield County who want to vote by absentee ballot in the presidential preferential primary and the annual school elections at Waukomis I-1, Pioneer-Pleasant Vale I-56, Pond Creek-Hunter ... via The Enid News
Election polls open all day Feb. 5
“Your voter identification card can help precinct officials find your name in the precinct registry, and it also may help them resolve the problem if you are not listed in the precinct registry.”
Garfield County Election Board Secretary, Lue Ann Root, offered voters some tips on how to ensure their votes count. via The Enid News
Absentee ballot applications available now
“The county election board must mail the ballots to the voter, and the voter must return the voted ballots by mail.”
Voters in Garfield County should apply now if they want absentee ballots mailed to them for the Feb. via The Enid News
Voters intending to vote absentee should register right away
“The county election board must mail the ballots to the voter and the voter must return the voted ballots by mail.”
Voters in Garfield County should apply now if they want to have absentee ballots mailed to them for the Feb. via The Enid News
Final chance to register to vote Feb. 5 is today
Today is the last day to register to vote in the Super Tuesday presidential primary election set for Feb. via The Enid News
Deadline to register for Super Tuesday presidential primiary is Friday
The Super Tuesday presidential preferential primary is just one month away, and local eligible voters have until Friday to register to vote in the election. via The Enid News
RUSH Lighting Director Interviewed
RUSH Lighting Director Interviewed - Dec. 24, 2007 According to a posting on the RUSH fan site RushIsABand.com ,, the December issue of Projection, Light and Staging News contains an interview with RUSH ... via BlabberMouth.net
Rush slings more 'Arrows' in 2008
Canadian prog-rock vets Rush --who this year mounted a tour in support of "Snakes & Arrows," their first album since 2001--will keep the caravan rolling next year. via LiveDaily
After a hugely successful 2007 run, Rush are pleased to announce they will extend their Snakes & Arrows World Tour into 2008. via Ultimate-guitar.com
“Draper has opened his heart and farm headquarters up to numerous individuals and organizations to use for their art fundraisers, weddings, festivals, political fundraisers, Leadership Oklahoma receptions, and many others”
Mayor Larry Stump presents Jimmie Draper with his plaque. He's known for his wit, hard work and entertaining yet the tables were turned last night. via Guymon Daily Herald