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The driver of a semi trailer that caused the deaths of four people in a fiery accident last October was charged with negligent homicide in Woodward County District Court Tuesday.
Two Seiling women were hospitalized Wednesday after a two-vehicle accident in Kingfisher County.
2 hurt in Woodward County accident
Two people were injured Tuesday in a one-vehicle accident in Woodward County. Corey Wayne Hurt, 19, of Seiling, was taken to the University of Oklahoma Medical Center in Oklahoma City with head, leg, arm and ...
The provincial government has dropped the gavel on Cambridge's courts services building, a decision that isn't surprising.
Boy, 7, helps save fellow Scout
As Jake Davis recited his Cub Scout Promise Friday afternoon, his mother, Julie, looked on with pride.
Front brings wind, fire, a lot of water to Enid area
By Robert Barron Staff Writer Three cars drove off the pavement, one landing in bumper-deep water, at the construction area at Garriott and Van Buren Sunday night during a blinding rainstorm that caused ...
“I look forward to visiting with my constituents in these town meetings. There are my chance to hear directly from the public their concerns and thoughts about the goings-on in Washington, D.C.”
Staff reports U.S. Rep. Frank Lucas will have three town meetings in northwest Oklahoma next week. via The Enid News
Seiling woman injured in crash
A Seiling woman was hospitalized Tuesday morning after being injured in an accident in Dewey County. via The Enid News
Ex-tribal leader faces embezzlement charges
A former tribal legislator was charged Tuesday with taking more than $45,000 from the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma. via NewsOK.com
Grain prices react to short supply worries
“On a localized basis, we had the drought two years ago and while we had a better yield last year, with all the rain, the quality was not too good”
"Markets are like airplanes, we haven't gone and left one up there yet." That was the wisdom of Alva commodity broker, Lawrence Baldwin with regard to gesticulations of Wednesday's wheat future prices. via Woodward News
Area man faces counts of theft, embezzlement
A Seiling man was charged Tuesday with 15 counts of embezzlement and theft of money from Lucky Star Casino businesses, whicha are owned by Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes. via The Enid News
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
Area officials take look back at busy 2007
“I guess looking back over our Centennial year it's not been the best of years considering city operations, but it's been a good year overall”
As 2007 draws to a close many area towns can look back on a successful year. The city of Fairview has had both ups and downs according to City Manager David Sides. via Woodward News
There's no test with this review
“To keep in constant knowledge of contributions made to American society, by black writers and creative writers.”
I never minded the reviews - ' it was the final exams themselves that always caused me great distress. via NewsOK.com
Shirley Marquardt, Waverley Historic District Neighborhood Association, has announced it's not too late to obtain 2008 Waverley Historic District Centennial Calendars. via The Enid News
Staff reports An Enid woman was injured Friday night after hitting the back of a Mack truck on U.S. 412, about two and a half miles east of the U.S. 281 junction, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported. via The Enid News
- Small fire' causes minor damage at Advance
Staff reports Enid Fire Department firefighters responded to a fire alarm at Advance Food Co.'s Distribution Center Friday afternoon. via The Enid News
Race develops for Sharon-Mutual seat
With one day left in the filing period, a three-way race has developed for Office No. via Woodward News
Seiling man attacked by pack of dogs
“The city took a proactive stance”
A Seiling man was hospitalized after a pack of dogs attacked him early Sunday morning in Seiling. via Woodward News